Discover the Enchanting Spring and Summer in Shanghai’s Huangpu District: Three Captivating Itineraries for an Unforgettable Adventure

In this issue, we have handpicked three new ways to explore Huangpu District in Shanghai, inviting you to embark on a charming spring and summer journey!


Itinerary 1: Enjoy the Spring Scenery and Visit Cultural Exhibitions

As spring transitions into summer, the flowers along the World Expo Riverside are in full bloom.

After admiring the vibrant gardens, head to the World Expo Museum for a fascinating exhibition, or take your children to the Big Whale Theater to participate in the “Natural Art for Children” cultural week series. Whatever artistic experience you desire, you’ll find it here!


World Expo Riverside

(Rose Garden & Rhododendron Garden)

The Huangpu Riverside Greenway, known for its year-round floral displays, has been a favorite among locals and tourists since its opening. It is especially popular during the spring and summer seasons.

From late April to early May, the rose and rhododendron gardens along the Huangpu Riverside Greenway are at their peak, boasting a dazzling array of colors and fragrances that are particularly enchanting under the sunlight.

📍 Address: South Garden Riverside Green Space (near Exit 2 of Nanpu Bridge Station on Metro Line 4)


World Expo Museum

Situated along the Huangpu Riverside, the World Expo Museum is the only permanent official museum and documentation center authorized by the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE). It is also Shanghai’s first truly international museum to date.

During the May Day holiday this year, the World Expo Museum will launch two major new exhibitions, offering visitors a fresh experience.


Foreign Porcelain and Chinese Splendor

Co-hosted by the World Expo Museum and the Art Museum of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the “Foreign Porcelain and Chinese Splendor” exhibition takes “Exchange, Integration, and Interaction” as its theme.

It emphasizes the unique attributes of Guangzhou enamelware, which blends Chinese and Western elements, showcasing the history of trade and cultural exchange between China and the world.

Here, you can see copper-based painted enamelware from the Qing Dynasty, represented by the reigns of Emperors Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong.

European enamel glazes, Western human figures, Chinese painting techniques, and Oriental porcelain decorations converge on a single piece of Guangzhou enamelware.


“Chinese Shadow Puppetry”

Light and Shadow Art Exhibition

Starting from May 1st, Light Court joins hands with the World Expo Museum to take you on a journey through time and create a dream “Utopia” with the “Chinese Shadow Puppetry” Light and Shadow Art Exhibition. Let the “paper figures” from traditional Chinese art lead you on a dream adventure!

With a ceiling height of 7 meters and an area of 1,500 square meters, the massive exhibition hall will provide visitors with a unique feast for the senses. No matter where you stand, you can enjoy an exceptional audiovisual experience.

The organizers conducted in-depth research on the over 10,000 collections in the Folk Shadow Puppetry Art Museum and successfully captured ultra-high-definition images of more than 3,000 precious shadow puppetry artifacts.

After careful selection, they present 8 major chapters, covering numerous classic plays.

📍 Address: 818 Mengzi Road


Street Theater “Giraffe, Wait for Me”

In the street theater “Giraffe, Wait for Me,” the Big Whale transforms into a dreamlike tropical savanna where children and adults can wander freely, interact spontaneously with the giraffes, and trigger ingenious surprise installations.


Big Whale Art Study Tour

From May 3rd to May 4th, you can also bring your children to participate in the Big Whale Art Study Tour, visiting Xiazhu Lake and Shangzhu Mountain Fantasy Valley for a natural art journey.

📍 Address: 800 Miaojiang Road


Itinerary 2: Trendy Entertainment and Exploring New Landmarks


As the heart of the city, Huangpu District is undoubtedly full of trendy check-in spots. Take photos with the new celebrity wax figures at Madame Tussauds Shanghai, experience the charm of books and coffee at Sinan Mansions, enjoy discounted performances during the Da Shi Jie Entertainment Consumption Festival, or embark on an exhilarating sports adventure at the Huangpu Riverside Skateboarding Extreme Park.


Madame Tussauds Shanghai

During the May Day holiday, Madame Tussauds Shanghai has officially opened its “Light and Shadow Fashion Zone,” inspired by the new Shanghai fashion neon lights and the golden dreams of old Shanghai, where the essence of fashion flows like a river.

You can walk through the ELLE cover gallery, feel the magic of light and shadow with every step on the runway, share the stage with Liu Wen’s wax figure for a modern city journey, or dance colorfully with Tan Jianci’s wax figure and “Tan” into fashion together.

Waltz with the AR interactive installation, and by submitting your entry to the #Tan Jianci Subject MT Challenge# on Weibo/TikTok platforms, you have the chance to win multiple prizes!

Marvel fans can also head to the Marvel zone to get up close with Spider-Man, try to lift Thor’s hammer, or transform into the Hulk and experience superpowers.

During the May Day holiday, when you purchase any postcard at the gift shop, you can enjoy a one-time free postcard mailing service (except for Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan regions). Put your blessings into the mailbox and let love and hope never miss their chance.

📍 Address: 10th Floor, New World City, 2-68 Nanjing West Road


Sinan Mansions

From April 30th to May 4th, Sinan Mansions will launch the “Beauty in Huangpu | Sinan Beautiful Bookstore Festival · Coffee Season,” which kicks off Sinan Mansions’ large-scale offline events for 2024. Sinan Mansions extends the concept of the Beautiful Bookstore Festival and expands to create a Coffee Season.

The venue will feature a beautiful pop-up bookstore within a standalone villa, a beautiful lifestyle market with the theme of “reading and coffee,” a villa jazz concert jointly presented with top domestic jazz brands, and an immersive literary exhibition.

There will also be traditional Chinese flower god parades, Spanish street theater parades, and more, integrating “bookstores, coffee, music, literature, exhibitions, lectures, and art” into one.

📍 Address: 523 Fuxing Middle Road


Shanghai Great World

There’s an old saying, “If you haven’t been to the Great World, you haven’t truly visited Shanghai.” The Great World continues its long cultural heritage as a century-old landmark, transforming into an entertainment consumption cluster. It hosts nearly 10,000 performances a year, accounting for nearly a quarter of Shanghai’s annual performances.

During the May Day holiday, the Great World Entertainment Consumption Festival returns, scheduled from May 1st to 31st. It combines elements of ACG (Anime, Comics, Games), comic exhibitions, performances, makeup and photography appointments, and food, aiming to integrate theater into life and attract young people.

During the period, vouchers and ticket discounts will be issued to create diversified consumption scenarios, providing rich and high-quality cultural and tourism products and services for the “May 19th China Tourism Day” in 2024 and the 5th “Double Five Shopping Festival.”

📍 Address: 1 South Tibet Road


Huangpu Riverside Skateboarding Extreme Park

Located on the east side of the Yuanwang (Gaze Afar) at Huangpu Riverside, the Huangpu Riverside Skateboarding Extreme Park was once the site of the Jiangnan Shipyard. The park is built within a ship dock with a history of over 100 years.

The nearly 10,000 square meters of riverside public space has become a gathering place for skateboarding enthusiasts.

There is also a rare real ice skating rink in the urban area of Shanghai, which transforms into a massive dry skating rink in spring and summer, making it a great place for leisure, sports, and taking children out for a stroll.

📍 Address: 3 Longhua East Road, Lane 50


Itinerary 3: Exploring Yuyuan’s Ancient Charm and Modern Flair

To appreciate the magical city’s ancient charm and modern flair,

Yuyuan Old Town is a must-visit. Stunning Jiangnan gardens, sampling Shanghai’s specialty snacks while taking in the changing scenery, learning about traditional Chinese medicine culture while strolling, and checking in at interesting cultural and creative stores… everything you want for a holiday experience can be found here!


Shanghai Yuyuan Garden

Shanghai Yuyuan Garden is the only Ming Dynasty classical garden in the central urban area of Shanghai. With its exquisite design of pavilions, towers, bridges, flowing water, rockeries, and ponds, it fully displays the beauty of Jiangnan.

During this May Day holiday, Shanghai Yuyuan Garden is holding an Azalea Flower Exhibition, showcasing various varieties of azaleas such as bonsai azaleas, cliff azaleas, spring azaleas, and hairy azaleas.

They are arranged in different locations like Yulinglong, the Grand Rockery, and the Ancient Opera Stage for visitors to admire.

📍 Address: 168 Fuyou Road


Yuyuan Bazaar

The bustling Yuyuan Bazaar is the first stop for many tourists visiting Shanghai. From the Yuyuan Old Street, filled with the aroma of local life, to the Wenchang Street, permeated with an artistic atmosphere, you can find new Chinese-style experiences, famous local delicacies, and exquisite cultural and creative products.

You can enjoy a cup of pre-rain Longjing tea at the century-old Huxinting Teahouse or savor a new Chinese-style afternoon tea at the Song Art Space.

Renowned Shanghai time-honored brands such as Lvbo Lang, Shanghai Old Restaurant, Nanxiang Steamed Bun Shop, and Chunfeng Songyue Building are all gathered here. A leisurely stroll can unlock classic Shanghai flavors.

The Congcong Store in Tianyu Building is a great place for young people to choose souvenirs. Here, you can discover over 200 youthful brands like Super Seed, Tangdao, and Banana Under. The creatively co-branded special zones offer many limited-edition cultural and creative products.


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📍 Address: 265 Fangbang Middle Road


Tong Han Chun Tang Traditional Chinese Medicine Museum

Walking through Yuyuan Bazaar, you will likely be attracted by a grand building with “Pharmacy” written on its wall. This is Tong Han Chun Tang, a time-honored brand that combines a traditional Chinese medicine store, a milk tea shop, and a traditional Chinese medicine museum.

Walking through Yuyuan Bazaar, you will likely be attracted by a grand building with “Pharmacy” written on its wall. This is Tong Han Chun Tang, a time-honored brand that combines a traditional Chinese medicine store, a milk tea shop, and a traditional Chinese medicine museum.

On the 4th floor of Tong Han Chun Tang, there is a smart experience museum of traditional Chinese medicine that has been listed in the “National Museum Directory.”

The museum has a rich collection, including natural native plants (rare and precious medicinal materials), primitive medicine cutting tools, specimens, allusions, famous Chinese medicine paintings and calligraphy, etc., showcasing the development history of traditional Chinese medicine and the past and present of Tong Han Chun Tang.

In addition, there is also a black technology AI diagnosis for intelligent traditional Chinese medicine health management, which can provide personalized health preservation suggestions according to different seasons and interpret the acupoints of the whole body.

Before leaving, you can also check in at the “24 Solar Terms Tea” on the first floor of Tong Han Chun Tang.

This unique milk tea shop advocates drinking according to the season, following the principle of “medicine and food homology,” incorporating ancient formulas into tea, returning to the essence, and using healthy ingredients to create delicious and guilt-free health-preserving milk tea.

📍 Address: 3rd Floor, 33 Jiuxiaochang Road