The Century Park 'drops' a dreamy 'planet', no ticket needed for checking in
📍Attraction address: No. 105 Yandang Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai
🚗Transportation to the attraction: Rail: Metro Line 1 South Shaanxi Road Station, South Huangpi Road Station, Metro Line 10 Xintiandi Station
Bus: 17, 24, 36, 42, 146, 986, 780, 781, 955, 864, 869, 932, 933, 911 (including 911 short-distance bus), 920, Huaihai Road Free Sightseeing Bus, 167, Tunnel Line 8, Bridge Line 1, 974, Metro Line 1 (South Huangpi Road Station), etc.
👍️Must-visit spots: Every corner of the park
🎟️Ticket information: Free
💗Other tips: Opening hours 5:00—21:00, subject to the actual opening hours on-site
The Century Park 'drops' a dreamy 'planet', no ticket needed for checking in. It's probably better to visit at night for a more spectacular view and better photos, but it's also nice during the day. This radiant planet exhibition lasts until June 27, with lights on at 19:00 every day, no ticket required. Whether you come during the day or at night, you can experience the unique planetary romance of Shanghai. The installation is inspired by artist Yang Song's work 'Falling Planet'. The work uses lighting to create three huge planetary installations. Integrating installation art with the environment, it complements the INS playground across from it, combining dynamic and static elements, making it very suitable for a post-meal walk to aid digestion. Moreover, Fuxing Park is really a large park in the core area of the city. The water lilies and lotuses in the park are in full bloom, looking vibrant and attractive. The fountains inside are also incredibly beautiful and worth appreciating. A walk around the park is really good for digestion, perfect for those who want to maintain their figure after a big meal. There's also the INS inside, a new commercial complex covering an area of 20,000 square meters, which uses esports as an entry point and adds music, performances, and night economy to create a new landmark for young consumers. Fuxing Park is the only park in Shanghai that retains the French classical style and is a masterpiece of the blend of Chinese and Western garden culture in modern Shanghai.