Recommended Parks for Autumn Leaf Viewing in Jing’an, Shanghai

With temperatures remaining high this year, the trees and plants in Jing’an Sculpture Park, Jing’an Park and other parks and green spaces in Jing’an District, Shanghai, have shown their colors later than usual. Even in mid-November, you can still enjoy the autumn scenery. Take advantage of the good weather and go for a walk!

Recommended Parks for Autumn Leaf Viewing in Jing’an, Shanghai

1. Da Ning Tulip Park

Da Ning Tulip Park is the largest park in Jing’an District. The Metasequoia trees in the park stand tall and majestic beside the water. Their leaves gradually change from yellow to red, creating a bright and colorful landscape. From afar, it seems as if you’ve entered a painting. Ginkgo trees are also a must-see in late autumn. Their golden leaves fill the branches, forming a striking contrast with the Metasequoia trees and offering visitors a unique visual experience. The Maple Tree Avenue is adorned with bright and vibrant colors, adding a touch of beauty to the late autumn scenery.

Address: 288 Guangzhong West Road, Jing’an District, Shanghai

2. Jing’an Sculpture Park

Recommended Parks for Autumn Leaf Viewing in Jing'an, Shanghai

The ginkgo trees in Jing’an Sculpture Park are reaching their peak viewing time. The majority of ginkgo trees are located near Gate 1, which is close to Shimen 2nd Road, Gate 2, which is close to Beijing West Road, and Gate 3, which is close to Chengdu North Road. The park management will clear the fallen ginkgo leaves according to the actual situation on the day. This considerate cleaning method allows visitors to enjoy both the “golden leaves and branches dancing in the wind” autumn scenery and the beautiful sight of fallen ginkgo leaves covering the ground.

Address: 128 Shimen 2nd Road, Jing’an District, Shanghai (near Beijing West Road)

3. Zhabei Park

Recommended Parks for Autumn Leaf Viewing in Jing'an, Shanghai

After a comprehensive renovation, Zhabei Park has retained its large trees while adjusting the park’s layout and structure, strengthening its traditional Chinese classical garden features. Pavilions, terraces, and water features, along with winding corridors, are interspersed with various deciduous trees. After the autumn wind, the tall trees such as the sycamore and the wax tree in the park turn a mix of yellow and red, enriching the park’s scenery and creating a harmonious and ancient charm with the white walls and black tiles.

Address: 1555 Gonghexin Road, Jing’an District, Shanghai

“A year’s worth of beautiful scenery, you must remember,” the autumn scenery in Jing’an is ready for you to enjoy. Seize the opportunity to embark on your final autumn adventure this year!

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