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Where to See Cherry Blossoms & Other Spring Flowers in Shanghai

2018-03-17 ThatsShanghai

By Ilona Dielis


Checking out the cherry blossoms is a great way to enjoy a sunny spring day. We've compiled a list of popular parks for you to visit, along with some off-the-beaten-track options where you can watch the flowers bloom.


Cherry Blossoms

Gucun Park 

Gucun Park in the Baoshan Distrcit is Shanghai’s biggest blossom park and arguably the place to be to check out the cherry blossoms. With the annual festival taking place from March 15 through mid-April, the park can get super busy, but its worth it. The Southwestern part of this huge urban forest park is dedicated to the cherry forest with about 4,000 cherry trees. About 500 trees can be found in the eastern part of the Children’s Forest Carnival. The park also hosts a smaller cherry blossom forest. 

Gucun Park. 4788 Hutai Lu, by Huandao Lu 沪太路4788号, 近环岛路


Shanghai Botanical Garden

A glorious park to enjoy the blossoms, it's also home to a wide range of greenery including waterways, magnolia-lined avenues and an outstanding garden dedicated to bonsai trees. The little ones can also enjoy the amusement zone.  

Shanghai Botanical Garden. 1111 Longwu Lu, by Baise Lu 龙吴路1111号, 近百色路


Zuibaichi Park

Right before Line 9 ends, you can find Zuibaichi Park. If you're feeling adventurous, head here to see the cherry blossoms and snap some off-the-beaten-track photos. 

Zuibaichi. 64 Renmin Nan Lu, by Songhui Zhong Lu 人民南路64号, 近松汇中路


Shanghai Tongji University

One of Shanghai’s most popular areas for photo shoots with the cherry blossoms is the 200m lane at Shanghai Tongji University. Don't forget to pack a picnic!

Tonji University. 1239 Siping Lu, by Zhangwu Lu, Yangpu District 杨浦区四平路1239号,近彰武路


Luxun Park

Luxun park in Hongkou district is one of the parks celebrating the Shanghai Cherry Blossom Festival this month. 

Luxun Park. 146 Dongjiangwan Lu, by Sichuan Bei Lu 东江湾路146号,近四川北路


Spot the difference: Cherry vs Plum blossoms

Did you know that cherry and plum blossoms actually look quite similar? Impress your friends in spotting the difference by with these simple rules:


1. Cherry blossoms have split ends on their petals while plum blossoms have no split.


2. Cherry blossoms sprout green and unfolding leaves while plum blossoms usually have small purple leaves that are somewhat rolled.


3. Take a look at the bark of the pattern on the cherry tree. It should consist of horizontal lines while the plum tree has darker bark without an obvious horizontal pattern. 


Century Park is a great place to see both varities. See if you can spot the difference, and when you do, don't forget to tag us on Instagram at @thatsshanghai. 


Tulips 


Shanghai Flower Port

Always wanted to go to the Keukenhof in The Netherlands to enjoy the magnificent view of thousands and thousands of colorful flowers? No need to travel across the globe as a Dutch designer brought it to you in the Shanghai Flower Port. While it doesn't specialize in cherry blossoms, the yearly tulip viewing festival displays 3.2 million flowers of up to 500 different species and is well worth a visit.

Shanghai Flower Port. 2 Zhendong Lu 镇东路2号


Magnolias

Century Park

Conveniently located in Pudong, this massive park is a go-to-place to escape the concrete jungle. Big enough to go for a stroll, or jog, you can also rent boats and bicycles to explore the park.  

Century Park. 1001 Jinxiu Lu, by Huamu Lu 锦绣路1001号, 近花木路


Gongqing Forest Park

With about 400 magnolia blossoms this park is a feast for the eyes. Most magnolia trees are located near the Huangpu River and Southern District area of the park. 

Gongqing Forest Park. 2000 Jungong Lu, by Nen Jiang lu 军工路2000号 共青森林公园, 近嫩江路


Minhang Cultural Park

Known as the ‘magnolia theme park’. When entering the park, you can see purple and white magnolias everywhere you look!

Minhang Cultural Park. 2019 Wuzhong Lu, by Outer Ring 闵行区吴中路2019号, 近外环线


Magnolia Garden

A park solely named after this blossomy flower deserves a place on the list. This small park is only 3,400 square meters big. 

Magnolia Garden. Chongqing South Road, Nanchang junction 重庆南路南昌路口


Xujiahui Park

The Xujiahui Park's white magnolias usually stay until early May, leaving you plenty of time to get your floral photos in. 

Xujiahui Park. 889 Zhaojiabang Lu, by Tianping Lu 肇嘉浜路889号, 近天平路


People’s Square

Don’t feel like heading to a park? Take a quick stroll through this inner-city park and admire the magnolia trees in front of the Shanghai Museum.




This article originally appeared on thatsmags.com on March 15, 2017.


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