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8 parks selected in this guide.

Yu Garden is a masterpiece of classical Chinese garden design, originally constructed in 1559 during the Ming Dynasty by official Pan Yunduan for his aging father. Covering just two hectares, it packs an astonishing density of rockeries, pavilions, ponds, and corridors.

Jing'an Sculpture Park is an elegant green space nestled between Nanjing Road and the Natural History Museum, featuring rotating installations of contemporary sculpture alongside permanent works by Chinese and international artists.
Longhua Martyrs Cemetery is a solemn, landscaped memorial park honoring the revolutionaries executed at the adjacent Longhua Garrison during the 1920s and 1930s. Its combination of lush gardens, memorial sculptures, and reflective spaces makes it both a park and a pilgrimage site.

Luxun Park is a tranquil green space in Hongkou dedicated to Lu Xun (1881–1936), widely regarded as the founder of modern Chinese literature. The park contains his tomb, a memorial hall, and tree-shaded paths favored by elderly residents practicing tai chi and Chinese opera.
People's Square is the civic and cultural heart of Shanghai, a 140,000-square-meter open space flanked by the Shanghai Museum, the Shanghai Grand Theatre, and the Municipal Government building. Once the site of the Shanghai Racecourse, it now serves as the city's central green lung.

Century Park is the largest park in central Pudong, covering 140 hectares of lakes, meadows, and forested areas. Designed in a naturalistic British landscape style, it offers a green counterpoint to the surrounding skyscrapers of Lujiazui.
Fuxing Park is a French-style garden in the heart of the Former French Concession, originally laid out in 1909 as a private park for French residents. Today it pulses with local life — morning tai chi, afternoon chess, and evening ballroom dancing under the plane trees.
Chenshan Botanical Garden is a 207-hectare garden and research center in Songjiang district, featuring over 9,000 plant species from around the world. Built around a small hill (Chenshan), it combines world-class botanical collections with landscape architecture.