Exploring Shanghai? Forget the metro for once and hop on this little time machine of a ride – the Dongchang Road Ferry. Once upon a time, ferries were the OG cross-river transport here before all those flashy bridges and tunnels showed up. Now it’s like stumbling into a secret level in a video game: cheap, quick, slightly bumpy, and way more memorable.
💸 The deal: RMB 2 if you’re a free-standing passenger, RMB 2.8 if you insist on hauling your metal horse (aka bicycle/e-bike) onboard. Just beep Alipay (choose bus – yep, it’s literally a water bus 😂).
🚴♂️ The ride: Prepare for the “butt test” of your life when you bump your way into the entrance ramp — your dignity may wobble, but once onboard it’s surprisingly chill. The standing-only cabin is like a floating quiet zone, except all eyes are on you n your pedal bike amongst Shanghai’s silent, sleek e-horses.
Tip: Hop off, wave your ride goodbye, and… if your bladder’s screaming, rejoice — there’s a public toilet right outside the station. (Bless.)
🌆 Where next: • Go left → skyscrapers galore, skyline selfies • Go right → Dongchang Riverside Greenland, perfect for a cool-down stroll so your butt can finally forgive you before round two.
In short: it’s cheap, it’s cheerful, it’s...
Read moreDongchang Riverside Greenland 东昌滨江绿地 is Shanghai’s version of “quiet rebellion”, a slice of green squeezed between concrete, traffic, and the relentless glitter of Lujiazui. Unlike the Bund, where selfie sticks elbow you in the ribs, here you can stroll, jog, or pretend you’re a deep-thinking novelist without a single neon sign glaring in your eyes.
The paths are wide enough for families, cyclists, and lone philosophers to coexist without skirmishes, while trees and seasonal flowers throw shade and occasional petals like confetti at your slow-motion life movie. Sculptures dot the riverside like bored aristocrats, judging you silently, while basketball courts hum with distant victories and the occasional dramatic slam dunk.
The river itself is the real star. Look across and you get the Pudong skyline in all its glassy, audacious glory, but here it’s a respectful neighbor rather than an attention hog. Evening is magic: the sun sets over the Huangpu River, reflecting skyscrapers in colors that make Instagram filters feel like lies. In short, Dongchang Riverside Greenland is not just a park, it’s Shanghai’s chill-out zone, a green ribbon where the city exhales. Ten out of ten, would dodge crowds and...
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