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Basic Information - Opening hours: Open all day. - Ticket price: Free. - Address: Shiji Tang Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai. Transportation - Subway: Take Shanghai Metro Line 16 to Lingang Avenue Station, then take a bus or taxi. - Bus: Take Pudong Bus 33 or Dishui Lake New Energy Sightseeing Line to Nanhui Zui Guanhai Park. - Self-driving: Inner Ring Road in the city → S20 Outer Ring Expressway → S2 Huchang Expressway (towards Donghai Bridge) → Shengang Avenue → Dishui Lake Huanhu West Road → Huanhu North Road → Huanhu East Road → Dishui Lake. Things to Do - Watch the sunrise and sunset: The park is located in the southeast of Shanghai, making it a great place to watch the sunrise and sunset. Check the weather and sunrise and sunset times in advance and choose a suitable time to visit.  - Enjoy the sculptures: The park's iconic sculpture is the "Sina Fish", a double-layered mesh structure made of stainless steel pipes. There are also sculptures such as Sand Gathering, Reclamation Stone, and Builder's Wall, as well as attractions such as the World Longitude and Latitude Memorial Square and the Nanhui Zui Coordinate Point Marker.  - Experience the sea: There is a mudflat under the park's embankment, where you can catch crabs and dig clams at low tide. Check the tide time in advance and bring tools such as a small shovel and bucket. - Take a walk: Stroll along the boardwalk by the sea, enjoy the spectacular view of the waves crashing against the rocks, feel the sea breeze, and relax. Nearby Attractions - Dishui Lake: Close to Nanhui Zui Guanhai Park, you can take a walk or fly a kite by the lake.  - Shanghai Planetarium: You need to make a reservation in advance through the mini program. The museum has a wealth of astronomical exhibits and science activities, making it suitable for family visits.  - Maritime Museum: Displays maritime history and culture, with many ship models and maritime artifacts.  Notes - Barbecuing and flying kites are prohibited in the park. - Pay attention to tide information and avoid going to deep sea areas at low tide to avoid being trapped by the rising tide. - Pay attention to safety warning signs when playing by the sea and do not cross the warning line. - Wear appropriate clothing and shoes, protect yourself from the sun in summer, and keep warm in winter.
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Posted: Dec 12, 2024
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