Built in 1954, Shanghai Zoo covers a total area of 74.3 square meters and is China's second largest zoo.
This famous classical garden was built during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), by Pan Yunduan, a finance minister from Sichuan, and was previously known as the "Greatest beauty of Southeast China".
The Jinmao Tower Observatory, located at the 88th floor of the building, is 340.1 meters above the ground.
The Dongping National Forest Park, located on China's third largest island Chongming Island, covers a total area of 3.55 square kilometers.
Established in 1993, the Shanghai Sheshan National Forest Park is located in the Songjiang district, 30 kilometers from the downtown area.
Shanghai Grand View Garden, located in Qingpu District, is about 65 kilometers from the city center.
The Shanghai Urban Planning and Exhibition Center has served as a platform to display the city's urban planning and construction achievements.
Century Park covers a total area of 140 hectares, featured with large lawns, woods and lakes. The Park is the largest urban eco-park within the Inner Ring Road of Shanghai.
Located in Yangpu district, the Shanghai Gongqing National Forest Park consists of two parts, the north featuring plants landscape and the south highlighting bamboo culture.