The first stage of Guangfulin Cultural Relics Park, located in the north of Songjiang New City, Shanghai, commenced trial operations on June 26.
The 56.7-hectare park holds preserved relics from the Neolithic Age to the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770-256 BC). Discovered in 1958 by local villagers, the site has yielded an abundance of precious ancient artifacts.
The park now boasts a variety of attractions, including a memorial hall for Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) hero Chen Zilong, Guangfulin relics, a cultural exhibition hall, the famous Fulin Pagoda and a pottery museum.
The park provides visitors with an opportunity to experience an ancient farming culture and enjoy a beautiful rural landscape.
Opening hours: 9 am-7 pm
Ticket Price:
Type A Tickert (includes Guangfulin Cultural Exhibition Hall):
Weekdays: 40 yuan ($6) per adult; 20 yuan ($3) for children and seniors.
Weekends and holidays: 50 yuan ($7.50) per adult; 25 yuan ($3.75) for children and seniors.
Type B Ticket (excludes Guangfulin Cultural Exhibition Hall):
Weekdays: 30 yuan ($4.50) per adult; 15 yuan ($2.25) for children and seniors.
Weekends and holidays: 40 yuan ($6) per adult; 20 yuan ($3) for children and seniors.
Official website: www.gflpark.com
Tel: 021-57800000
Guangfulin Cultural Relics Park, which commenced trial operations June 26. [Photo/WeChat account: shanghaifabu]
The 16-hectare Fulin Lake is surrounded by many ancient buildings. [Photo/WeChat account: shanghaifabu]