Near Beinei Road Green Space, visitors can join morning tai chi sessions and community gardening workshops led by local artists and horticulturists, offering a deep dive into Shanghai’s urban wellness culture. Weekends bring outdoor movie nights and artisan markets featuring independent designers selling handmade fashion, ceramics, and scented goods.
The park’s seasonal flower displays are a highlight—cherry blossoms in spring, lotuses in summer, ginkgo trees in autumn, and plum blossoms in winter—making it a prime spot for photography enthusiasts. For cultural exploration, a 5-minute walk leads to Tianzi Fang, where former shikumen homes house galleries, boutiques, and cozy cafés showcasing Shanghai’s architectural heritage.
The space also includes an interactive fitness zone and children’s sand play area, perfect for families. With access to Line 1 Metro at Huangpi South Station just steps away, guests enjoy effortless transit to major attractions like The Bund and Nanjing Road, blending relaxation with urban convenience.
Sustainability is central: the park integrates smart lighting, rainwater harvesting, and native plant species, reflecting Shanghai’s commitment to eco-conscious urban living.