2023 Shanghai Sakura Guide
Hongkou Football Stadium Station
Recommendation Index: 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Hongkou Football Stadium never fails to amaze Shanghai every Spring.
Stepping out of Exit 1 of Hongkou Football Stadium Station on Line 8, you will be enchanted by the sea of sakura created by more than 260 sakura trees.
The second floor platform exiting from Exit 2 of Line 3 is also an excellent spot for taking photos.
Every few minutes, a subway train passes through sakura, creating a dreamlike scene in Japanese movies.
Just a few steps away from the station lies Luxun Park, where there are nearly 400 sakura trees planted more than thirty years ago.
Location: Hongkou Football Stadium Station on Line 8/3, Hongkou District
Best Viewing Time: Mid-Late March
Tian An 1000 Trees
Recommendation Index: 🌸🌸🌸
Every spring, the sakura riverwalk of Tian An 1000 Trees gives you one more reason to visit this landmark.
The second phase of the riverwalk is approximately 900 m.
Last year, when this sakura riverwalk was officially unveiled, it quickly became a hot topic in the surrounding area.
When the breeze blows, sakura will fall with grace.
Location: No. 600, Moganshan Road, Putuo District
Best Viewing Time: Mid-Late March
Nansuzhou Road
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The pathway from Sichuan Road Bridge to Zhapu Road Bridge gathers various beauties of Shanghai!
The integration of nature and architecture is perfectly demonstrated here.
Take a break at a cafe and enjoy the sakura and river view. That's the perfect way to appreciate the beauty of spring in Shanghai!
Location: Nansuzhou Road (from Sichuan Road Bridge to Zhapu Road Bridge), Huangpu District
Best Viewing Time: Mid-Late March
Gucun Park
Recommendation Index: 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
As the largest sakura garden in Shanghai, Gucun Park has a planting area of over 1500 acres, more than 110 species of sakura and over 16,000 sakura trees.
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There are many early sakura varieties in the park, so friends who can't wait to see the beauty can go and enjoy them first!
Near the Sakura Avenue is a pink Ferris wheel. The combination of the Ferris wheel and sakura is a dreamlike scene exclusive to spring!
Location: No. 4788, Hutai Road, Baoshan District
Best Viewing Time: Late February-Late March
Long Museum (West Bund)
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Recommendation Index:🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
The West Bund has always been a gathering place for trendsetters and literary youths in Shanghai, and the addition of sakura has made it one of the must-visit landmarks of the city in spring.
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Nearly 140 of Japan's most representative sakura trees are planted here.
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Popular spots for taking photos include the parking lot entrance, the red wall, and the glass installation.
Location: No. 3398, Longteng Avenue, Xuhui District
Best Viewing Time: Mid-Late March
Dongchang Road Station
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Stepping out of Exit 1 of Dongchang Road Station, you can enjoy a large area of romantic sakura.
The unique advantage here compared to other places is that you can take photos of sakura, JinMao Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center, and Shanghai Tower in the same frame.
Adjacent to the station lies a tranquil small park with the sublime sight of a delicate stream, adorned with sakura petals.
Location: Exit 1, Dongchang Road Station on Line 2, Pudong New Area
Best Viewing Time: Mid-Late March
Guangfulin Cultural Relics Park
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Recommendation: 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Widely regarded as the cultural and historical heart of Shanghai, Guangfulin Cultural Relics Park is undoubtedly the best Chinese-style attraction for sakura appreciation.
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In the nearby Guangfulin Country Park, there is rare green sakura which is definitely worth a visit.
Location: No. 3260, Guangfulin Road, Songjiang District
Best Viewing Time: Late March-Early April
Shanghai Chen Shan Botanical Garden
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Recommendation: 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Shanghai Chen Shan Botanical Garden is a go-to destination for many picnickers and nature lovers. Its sakura garden, spanning over 58,000 ㎡, boasts over 2,000 sakura trees.
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This year, the highly anticipated 2023 Chenshan Sakura Festival is coming!
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It is a perfect opportunity to start your outdoor spring activities with a romantic and exciting sakura viewing experience!
Location: No. 3888, Chenhua Highway, Songjiang District
Best Viewing Time:
Early Sakura:Late February-Mid March
Mid-term Sakura:Late March-Early April
Late Sakura:Early-Late April
2023 Chenshan Sakura Festival:Mar 4-Apr 9
Nanpu Bridge Bus Station
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The title of the most beautiful bus station during the sakura season undoubtedly belongs to Nanpu Bridge.
The clever combination of pink and white sakura and buses creates a Japanese-drama-like atmosphere.
The stairs here are the perfect photo-taking spot.
Location: Nanpu Bridge Bus Station, Huangpu District
Best Viewing Time: Mid-Late March
Changping Road Station
Recommendation: 🌸🌸
Sakura at the intersection of Changping Road and Changde Road arrives punctually every spring.
Although there are not many sakura trees here, it is relatively less crowded.
Location: Exit 5, Changping Road Station on Line 7
Best Viewing Time: Mid-Late March
Tongji University
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The sakura avenue at Tongji University is well-known by now!
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By March, more than 200 sakura trees on campus will bloom, creating a pink and white sea of flowers. However, there is no news yet about the reopening of the campus to the public. Let's look forward to it!
Location: No. 1239, Siping Road, Yangpu District
Best Viewing Time: Mid-Late March
Minhang Sports Park
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Recommendation: 🌸🌸🌸
With a large number of sakura trees and free admission, Minhang Sports Park is a hidden gem for enjoying sakura in Shanghai.
The park is lined with a long flower path, making it an ideal spot for sakura viewing at the end of March.
Location: No. 456, Xinzhen Road, Minhang District
Best Viewing Time: Late March-Early April
Gaodong Yinghuayuan
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There is a beautiful and less crowded free sakura garden hidden in Gaodong Town, Pudong New Area.
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The 1000 m road is lined with sakura trees, bringing romantic spring vibes to Shanghai from March to April.
Location: No. 300, Guangyao Road, Gaodong Town, Pudong New Area
Best Viewing Time: Mid March-Late April
Other Sakura Viewing Options:
Key Spring Garden
Jing'an Sculpture Park
Magnolia Plaza
Century Park
Gongqing Forest Park
Shanghai Botanical Garden
Zhongshan Park
Cadillac Shanghai Concert Hall
Yongle Road
Note: The best viewing time above is for reference only.
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