[Famous cherry blossom spot in Shanghai] Gucun Park, known to all Shanghainese
Gucun Park, famous for its cherry blossoms, is located in Baoshan District in the north of Shanghai, and is a huge park with a circumference of just over 10km. There are 16,000 cherry trees planted, with a wide variety of varieties, including Japanese Kawazu cherry, Somei Yoshino, double cherry, Hatsubijin cherry, Guangzhou cherry, Fujian cherry, and Taiwanese cherry. It is one of the most popular cherry blossom spots in Shanghai. The cherry blossom festival is held every year from mid-March, and before COVID-19, it was so popular that an average of 150,000 people visited per day. (I went last year, but it was so crowded that it was difficult to move forward.)
This time, I went on March 4th, a little early. The early-blooming Kawazu cherry blossoms were about 30% in bloom (apparently a little later this year), but the cherry blossom trees were starting to bloom in some places, and there were few people, so I was able to take my time looking around. The early-blooming cherry blossoms are around the "Sakura Variety Garden" near Gate 3, and I think they will be at their best in about a week. I think the area around Gate 2 will also be at its best in late March. There are also dinosaur and bird theme parks in the park (additional charge), which are popular with families.
Cherry Blossom Festival🌸: March 15th to April 15th, 2011
Access: Gucun Park Station (Line 15 opens in addition to Line 7)
400m from Station Exit 5 (Jingbo Lake Road) Park Gate 2
Admission Fee: 20 RMB (Ticket office is near the road
Tickets are sold as a set with the dinosaur area for 50 RMB, so please purchase them near the park gate.)
✴︎Passport must be presented.
Opening Hours: 6:00-18:00 (entry until 16:30)
Personal impressions, notes
・The entire loop is over 10km, so if you are worried about your physical strength, it may be better to limit your sightseeing spots or use a cart.
・It is a long detour from Gate 1 to the station, so if you are taking the subway, you will need to avoid Gate 1 and go back to Gate 2.
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