Shanghai Zuibaichi Park Travel Guide

Scenic spot introduction:
Zuibaichi It is the oldest of the five classical gardens in Shanghai. It is located on Renmin South Road, Songjiang District, covers an area of 5 hectares, and was built in 1644. It was the place where the Ming Dynasty painter Dong Qichang sang and sang, and it was also a place where famous scholars often visited. It was abandoned in the late Ming Dynasty, leaving only some rocks, ponds and dilapidated pavilions. During the Shunzhi period of the Qing Dynasty, Gu Dashen, a native of Huating, got this garden and renovated it. Gu had been the head of the Ministry of Works and was good at painting. He designed the layout of the garden himself. Because Gu Dashen admired the elegance of Bai Juyi and Han Qi (the prime minister of the Northern Song Dynasty), he named the pond and the garden "Zuibai", which is quite elegant. Zuibaichi The garden has a graceful structure, is simple and elegant, has exquisite craftsmanship, and is full of poetic and picturesque beauty.Attractions distribution:
Zuibaichi The park’s main attractions include Brick-carved screen wall , Palm tree-lined avenue , Five-color Spring , Laiyun Pavilion , Park trails , Hua Ting Crane , Stone Bridge , Stone Arch Bridge , Nine out of ten deer turn back , Bonsai Garden , Po Shing Building , Four-sided hall , Lotte Xuan , Chihshang Thatched Cottage , Xuehaitang , Carved Hall wait.Scenic spot qualifications:
National 3A scenic spotScenic spot features:
Photography, garden, hall, waterside pavilion, gardenScenic spot map:
Transportation
Scenic spot location:
China > Shanghai > Songjiang District
How to get there:
In the city, you can take the Huisong Line, Songjiang No. 13, Songjiang No. 19, Songjiang No. 6, and Songzhong Line. Zuibaichi Station, and Metro Line 9 can also be reached.
Scenic area map:
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Tickets
Zuibaichi Ticket Price:
12 Yuan
Scenic area opening hours:
7:00-17:00
Travel Tips
travelling guideline:
Zuibaichi The park is divided into two parts: the inner garden and the outer garden. The outer garden is newly built, and the inner garden is an ancient garden from the Ming and Qing dynasties.
Best time to visit:
Lotus can be appreciated in all seasons, but summer is the best time to do so.
Scenic spot map:
Gallery

Shanghai Zuibaichi Park Travel Guide - Trails in the Park

Shanghai Zuibaichi Park Travel Guide - Bust of Dong Qichang

Shanghai Zuibaichi Park Travel Guide - Chishang Thatched Cottage

Shanghai Zuibaichi Park Travel Guide - Xuehaitang

Shanghai Zuibaichi Park Travel Guide - Carved Flower Hall

Shanghai Zuibaichi Park Travel Guide - Five Color Spring

Shanghai Zuibaichi Park Travel Guide - Deer Appreciation Hall

Shanghai Zuibaichi Park Travel Guide - Stone Bridge

Shanghai Zuibaichi Park Travel Guide - Huatinghe

Shanghai Zuibaichi Park Travel Guide - Palm Tree Avenue

Shanghai Zuibaichi Park Travel Guide - Bonsai Garden

Shanghai Zuibaichi Park Travel Guide - Zuibaichi

Shanghai Zuibaichi Park Travel Guide - Baocheng Tower

Shanghai Zuibaichi Park Travel Guide - Stone Arch Bridge

Shanghai Zuibaichi Park Travel Guide - Four-Sided Hall

Shanghai Zuibaichi Park Travel Guide - Brick Carving Screen Wall

Shanghai Zuibaichi Park Travel Guide - Lotte Xuan