A Hidden Gem in the City: Zhabei Park, Where the Flowers Bloom and the Crowds Don't
Still wondering where to go for flower viewing this spring? Skip the crowds and head to Zhabei Park in Jing'an District! Easily accessible by subway, you can avoid the bustling crowds of the Bund and quietly enjoy the romance of spring.
Stepping into Zhabei Park is like entering a time-forgotten garden. While it's not crowded with tourists, it holds countless springtime surprises. Tulips, purple leaf plums, and peach blossoms are in full bloom, and next week, the weeping crabapples will make their grand entrance, fulfilling all your springtime expectations!
The East Garden is undoubtedly the park's hidden treasure. Over 40,000 tulips bloom freely, about 70-80% in full bloom, creating a natural oil painting with their vibrant colors. Small horned pansies dot the flower beds, adding a touch of idyllic charm. On sunny days, every corner is as bright as a poem. Snap a photo anywhere, and you'll capture a French-inspired masterpiece. Even more delightful, several purple leaf plum trees nearby are also in full bloom. Their pink petals complement the colorful tulips, creating a dreamy, fairytale-like scene.
To photograph the tulips, enter through the east gate, and you'll quickly find this beautiful sea of flowers. The soft light of the afternoon is perfect for taking stunning photos, so don't miss this prime shooting time. The blooming period is expected to last another week or two, so don't wait if you want to capture these beauties!
Fans of traditional Chinese aesthetics are in for a treat! Starting next week, the weeping crabapples in front of the Qian Family Ancestral Hall will gradually bloom. White walls, black tiles, exquisite carved windows, and delicate pink crabapple blossoms create a classic Jiangnan garden atmosphere. If you love traditional Chinese culture, this is a must-see! According to bloom forecasts, the peak season for weeping crabapples is from late March to early April, perfectly following the tulip season, ensuring a seamless spring flower viewing experience.
Beyond these highlights, the park is full of small delights. Purple leaf plums, peach blossoms, and magnolias bloom quietly in various corners. The flowers along the waterways are particularly charming, their reflections in the clear water creating a refreshing and uplifting sight.
Zhabei Park is not only free and open 24/7, but it also requires no advance reservations—how convenient! Take Subway Line 1 to Yanchang Road Station, exit from Exit 2, and it's just a 5-minute walk. After visiting Zhabei Park, you can also stop by Jing'an Sculpture Park, where the tulips and early cherry blossoms are also in full bloom. Enjoy a double dose of floral beauty!
Don't let the fleeting beauty of spring pass you by. Visit Zhabei Park and embrace the season!