The Shanghai Natural Wild Insect Museum is the first science exhibition pavilion of living insects, amphibians and reptiles in China that integrates tourism and education.
About 36 kilometers away from Shanghai downtown, Xinchang Ancient Town was established in the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279).
Shanghai Ocean Aquarium covers an area of about 13,000 square meters, with a total floor area of over 20,000 square meters.
Jinmao Tower is located in the center of Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone, and overlooks the famous Bund scenic area across the river.
Shanghai Binhai Forest Park covers a vast area and is a rich ecosystem full of forests, grasslands, marshes, tidal flats, and water features.
Nanhui Peach Blossom Village is the perfect place to escape the pressures of Shanghai’s urban bustle and within the Chinese-style garden you’ll find a tranquil oasis of water and trees.
Fishing Bay focuses on leisure, tourism, and hosting conferences. It provides a series of amusement facilities, including fishing ponds, a fruit picking farm, the chance to barbecue, and take boat rides.
The Shanghai Oriental Geological Museum consists of nine halls, including Earth Hall, Earth Structure Hall, Mineral & Rock Hall, Paleontology Hall, Landform Hall and Rare Rocks Hall.
There are 500 mu (33 hectares) of peach farms in the Datuan Peach Orchard growing more than 20 varieties of peaches, including the famous Datuan honeydew peach.