Basically, I took some photos of the free attractions outside. Overall, it was good, but there were many charging items inside. I didn't go to play. It was OK to see if I wanted to go. There are rainbow slides, rafting, dinosaur valleys, etc., and a few of the better shots are the rusty tower, lake, willow trail, Ferris wheel, turf, and an orange iron wall (I feel pretty good)
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Basically, I took some photos of the free attractions outside. Overall, it was good, but there were many charging items inside. I didn't go to play. It was OK to see if I wanted to go. There are rainbow slides, rafting, dinosaur valleys, etc., and a few of the better shots are the rusty tower, lake, willow trail, Ferris wheel, turf, and an orange iron wall (I feel pretty good)
Seeing this name, it is naturally associated with the Yihongyuan in one of China's four famous books, the Dream of Red Mansions, although the scenery is different, but various famous flowers are different, making Yihui Garden a famous attraction for tourists.
Worth going? But the ticket price is slightly higher. There are still a lot of things to play inside, and children like it very much. From the Ferris wheel, you can see some new landmarks in the east of Shanghai, and the surrounding environment needs to be improved.
No tickets are needed now, the projects inside are also very rich and fun, and the children are very happy to play.
The cherry blossoms, seagulls and roses in spring are particularly beautiful, like a fairy tale world, and there is a playground suitable for taking children with you.