Century Park, Shanghai
Century Park, Shanghai's largest park, is a vibrant blend of natural beauty and recreational facilities, nestled in the bustling Pudong New Area along Jinxiu Road and adjacent to the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum. This 140-hectare park, designed by British consultancy LUC, blends British, Japanese, and Chinese garden styles. Developed from 1996 to 2000, it opened at the dawn of the new millennium. The park's location at the end of Century Avenue is symbolic, earning it the nickname "Holiday Park" for its modern, natural feel.
Century Park is segmented into seven distinct areas, each offering unique experiences: the Lakeside Scenic Area, the Forest Landscape Area, the Amenity Grass, the Nature Reserve, the Folk Village, the Exotic Zone, and the Mini Golf Course. This division ensures a varied and enriching experience for all visitors, whether they are seeking tranquility, adventure, or cultural enrichment. Accessibility is facilitated through five public entrances, strategically located to welcome visitors from various directions.
The park's facilities cater to a wide range of interests and activities. Visitors can engage in leisurely pursuits such as feeding pigeons, fishing, boating, cycling, and navigating the green maze. For those looking for more structured entertainment, the park offers a concert stage and the option to hire tandem bicycles or cycling-cars, perfect for exploring its vast expanse. Notable attractions within the park include The Lucky Pond, Bird Island, and the lotus pond, each offering a unique glimpse into the park's diverse ecosystem and aesthetic appeal.
Century Park is segmented into seven distinct areas, each offering unique experiences: the Lakeside Scenic Area, the Forest Landscape Area, the Amenity Grass, the Nature Reserve, the Folk Village, the Exotic Zone, and the Mini Golf Course. This division ensures a varied and enriching experience for all visitors, whether they are seeking tranquility, adventure, or cultural enrichment. Accessibility is facilitated through five public entrances, strategically located to welcome visitors from various directions.
The park's facilities cater to a wide range of interests and activities. Visitors can engage in leisurely pursuits such as feeding pigeons, fishing, boating, cycling, and navigating the green maze. For those looking for more structured entertainment, the park offers a concert stage and the option to hire tandem bicycles or cycling-cars, perfect for exploring its vast expanse. Notable attractions within the park include The Lucky Pond, Bird Island, and the lotus pond, each offering a unique glimpse into the park's diverse ecosystem and aesthetic appeal.
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Century Park on Map
Sight Name: Century Park
Sight Location: Shanghai, China (See walking tours in Shanghai)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor
Sight Location: Shanghai, China (See walking tours in Shanghai)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor
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