Jing'an Sculputure Park
Jing'an Sculputure Park
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7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
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Neighborhood: Jing'an
The heart of this neighborhood is the Jing'an Temple, while the main artery of excitement and entertainment is West Nanjing Road. Large, flashy malls, luxe residential high-rises and trendy nightlife areas can be found along West Nanjing Road, but areas off the busy street have quiet cafes and independent boutiques.
How to get there
- West Nanjing Road • 8 min walk
- Xinzha Road • 9 min walk
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Hanan Y
Hoi An, Vietnam68 contributions
Jun 2018 • Solo
I live just in front of the park and go there everyday to my work or at night when i take my dog (around the park, the park itself does not allow dogs) - it is really one of the most beautiful and nurtured parks in Shanghai - its relatively small and can be strolled by in less than 20 minutes, there are many sculptures scattered around the park and always children playing around and adults just enjoying the day or signing opera on the roads - the natural history museum (station and location) are at the heart of the park which draw alot of people to the square but i would recommend to visit it multiple times, especially around 18:00 when the water fountains light up and are in sync with some music - its very nice.. enjoy it
Written June 3, 2018
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aileen_cp
Singapore, Singapore226 contributions
Mar 2018 • Friends
This park in the city is not big but it has pretty flowers and sculptures. Best time now to view the cherry blossoms and tulips. Peach and plum blossoms season are just about over. Admission is free.
Written March 20, 2018
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Neil M
HANGZHOU55 contributions
Aug 2014 • Couples
This park is brilliant, there are lots of large scale sculptures on display and recently they have added a large museum type building beside it, so looking forward to seeing this when it opens.
Very good place to spent a couple of hours away from the mayhem.
Very good place to spent a couple of hours away from the mayhem.
Written December 16, 2014
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Chris P
Shanghai, China6,032 contributions
Dec 2020 • Solo
Love visiting this Park and seeing the long term sculptures, as well as current exhibitions. It’s always worth a stroll through the Park.
Written December 30, 2020
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Meagantravels
Christchurch, New Zealand141 contributions
Aug 2019
This is a nice green park beside the Shanghai Natural History Museum. Be aware that the sculptures change over time so if you've seen pictures of the sculptures online, they might not be on display when you visit.
Written August 26, 2019
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Orange Jenni
United States15 contributions
Apr 2019
Loved this little park that's tucked into the city of Shanghai. Beautiful landscaping & unique sculptures. There's also a little cafe there. Locals were there doing yoga & dancing. Kids played in the park. Men playing mahjong as well. I spent about an hour here. Got some gorgeous photographs!
Written April 10, 2019
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Tralmix
Shanghai, China124 contributions
Apr 2018 • Family
Cute little park with large sculptures throughout. As is standard practice in Shanghai, it is not permitted to walk on the grass. (So not an ideal picnic spot.) Still, it's conveniently located in the city center, clean and modern, has restrooms - all in all a pleasant place to swing through.
Written April 17, 2018
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Boeykens
Antwerp, Belgium123 contributions
Mar 2018 • Solo
Sunny weather, cherrie blossom, thousand of tulips, a fantastic time to go to the sculpture park. Do not miss it. The beauty of all the sculptures is immensely enhanced by above three features. Just go and enjoy the beauty!
Written March 13, 2018
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Adeline L
Singapore, Singapore30 contributions
Dec 2015 • Friends
Line 1 Metro Station. Alight at Xinzha Lu Station. Exit 1. 15 minute walk.
One of the smallest parks in town. Home to the newly opened Natural History Museum. Gets crowded over weekends/public holidays as the queue to get into the museum can be long. Plus there are scalpers trying to sell museum tickets so a little chaotic sometimes.
Overall, a great short walk - 30 - 45 mins is all it takes honestly. I think the sculptures are changed periodically (not a lot of them around). I've walked through this park several times and notice new additions, old ones removed.
Drop by when the months are warmer in Spring / Summer, especially in the evenings when the park comes alive with outdoor activities, freestyle dance groups. A good way to people watch too.
Compound is well kept and clean, probably one of the cleanest and greenest parks in town. I don't think you can sit on the grass but there are enough benches in the park so bring along a book, shades and a small picnic basket.
Oh, I think there's a small community of tame, people-friendly cats living in the park. Makes for a good photo op when they all start basking in the sun :)
Adeline Lee
Visitor with a guest
December 2015
One of the smallest parks in town. Home to the newly opened Natural History Museum. Gets crowded over weekends/public holidays as the queue to get into the museum can be long. Plus there are scalpers trying to sell museum tickets so a little chaotic sometimes.
Overall, a great short walk - 30 - 45 mins is all it takes honestly. I think the sculptures are changed periodically (not a lot of them around). I've walked through this park several times and notice new additions, old ones removed.
Drop by when the months are warmer in Spring / Summer, especially in the evenings when the park comes alive with outdoor activities, freestyle dance groups. A good way to people watch too.
Compound is well kept and clean, probably one of the cleanest and greenest parks in town. I don't think you can sit on the grass but there are enough benches in the park so bring along a book, shades and a small picnic basket.
Oh, I think there's a small community of tame, people-friendly cats living in the park. Makes for a good photo op when they all start basking in the sun :)
Adeline Lee
Visitor with a guest
December 2015
Written January 29, 2016
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tom w
Canterbury, UK43 contributions
Oct 2014 • Couples
This park would be a good place to visit at any time but until 20th November there is a major international sculpture exhibition in the park. This is excellent with a wide variety of funny and thoughtful pieces to augment the permanent exhibition. Many of the smaller exhibits are hidden in the bushes at the east end of the park so you need to allow time to find them all. The only downside is that the park lacks a good cafe. It does have a restaurant but it is only serving lunch however West Nanjing Road is only a few minutes away.
Written October 22, 2014
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