This park is established more than 130 years ago. Its first name was "public garden" before World War II as it was the first free park for the Chinese. I saw the view of the skyscrapers in Shanghai at this place.
The Bund (80 feet tall) is in between the Huangpu River. The bund depicting three rifle barrels that are made of concrete was erected as the monument to the public heroes of Shanghai such as the monument of the People's Heroes, the Bund History Memorial Hall and large relief sculptures. There are some coffee shops here too. I visited this place during the day, but I heard that the nights of this park...
Read moreBeautiful historical park at the side of Huangpu River where it was rumored to show a signboard reading “Dogs & Chinese not allowed|” during time of international settlement. Now the park looked modern & beautiful. The Bund was on the west & beautiful Lujiazui on east, in between was the Huangpu River. About 80 feet tall, depicting three rifle barrels, made of concrete was erected as the monument to the public heroes of Shanghai. The pearl tower, Shanghai tower & classical buildings of The Bund & cruising ships on Huangpu River looked beautiful especially at evening...
Read moreOne of the first public Garden Parks in Shanghai. Ideal start for one of the most relaxing bike tours trough Shanghai. An ideal weekend family bike trip with rental bikes alongside the river. The whole bike roadway is very scenic and passes without any car alongside the riverboard. There are many Restaurants and food shops alongside this very nice spring bike trip. You can always stop the tour and return by metro to the starting point. Very nice city views on the...
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