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Ke Art Museum Homestay (Qingpu Liantang Branch)
4.2/59 Reviews

Ke Art Museum Homestay (Qingpu Liantang Branch)

Zhujiajiao, Oriental Land Shanghai|1.93km from Liantang Station
Go to the village gallery, ​ Live in the Art Gallery and think about it, ​ Two people contracted another gallery, homestay, blue court, tennis court, mahjong room, karaoke and a large area of farmland. A bit wild and luxurious. I went to the Kega Museum two years ago. I felt good about a large rice field in front of the museum. I saw that the homestay in the museum was opened and the price was fair (the key is that Shanghai cannot be left due to the epidemic, and there are not many attractions for deep digging). The hot day passed, the weather was cooler, and I went decisively on two weekends. Feeling more suitable for big children (boy) or hairy children, the space inside is large, the guests can enjoy free blue court, table tennis court, tennis court; on behalf of colleagues asked the waiter, can bring a dog, suitable for dogs running freely inside. But it is a pity that a large paddy field at the door was not only cut, but also overgrown; the exhibits in the gallery are not as rich as last time. It is said that the gallery, homestay and rice field at the door are being redesigned. If you like to play Shanghai almost several times like me, there is no fun places and like to go out or play, but if you have a better choice, I suggest you go after it is fully built before it is no later. The art gallery and homestay are near Liantang Ancient Town and can punch in together. Some photos are taken at the entrance of the gallery and walk for 5-10 minutes - white fields, rice fields, and dry grass areas. The straw piles beat golden, And we're going to shoot the pastoral landscape in white, The dead leaves patted out autumn colors, It is my pursuit to turn decadence into magic! ​

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Reviews for Shanghai Hotels

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Le8 Business Hotel
4.4/512 Reviews
Zhujiajiao, Oriental Land
Service is very satisfied
Shanghai Oriental Hotel (Qingpu Liantang Branch)
4.2/5208 Reviews
Zhujiajiao, Oriental Land
It's not bad. The hotel in Liantang is quite clean. The size of the room is not bad. What I want to complain about is that there is no elevator. . . . . Staircase hotels are not common these days😳
Sisi Hotel (Shanghai Liantangzhen Branch)
4.1/526 Reviews
Zhujiajiao, Oriental Land
#Praise#Soundproofing of corridors, cost-effective, location, close to the store, safety, convenient transportation
上海青君閣
4.7/55 Reviews
Zhujiajiao, Oriental Land
The environment is very good, quaint, maybe because the ancient town has not been developed well, no one goes there, there are not many things to eat except for the stir-fries of the farmhouse nearby, but the living is very comfortable, there is a big tatami in the room, equal to three The bed is good, the theater on the third floor is good, the overall feeling is very good and I want to go!
Ke Art Museum Homestay (Qingpu Liantang Branch)
4.2/59 Reviews
Zhujiajiao, Oriental Land
Go to the village gallery, ​ Live in the Art Gallery and think about it, ​ Two people contracted another gallery, homestay, blue court, tennis court, mahjong room, karaoke and a large area of farmland. A bit wild and luxurious. I went to the Kega Museum two years ago. I felt good about a large rice field in front of the museum. I saw that the homestay in the museum was opened and the price was fair (the key is that Shanghai cannot be left due to the epidemic, and there are not many attractions for deep digging). The hot day passed, the weather was cooler, and I went decisively on two weekends. Feeling more suitable for big children (boy) or hairy children, the space inside is large, the guests can enjoy free blue court, table tennis court, tennis court; on behalf of colleagues asked the waiter, can bring a dog, suitable for dogs running freely inside. But it is a pity that a large paddy field at the door was not only cut, but also overgrown; the exhibits in the gallery are not as rich as last time. It is said that the gallery, homestay and rice field at the door are being redesigned. If you like to play Shanghai almost several times like me, there is no fun places and like to go out or play, but if you have a better choice, I suggest you go after it is fully built before it is no later. The art gallery and homestay are near Liantang Ancient Town and can punch in together. Some photos are taken at the entrance of the gallery and walk for 5-10 minutes - white fields, rice fields, and dry grass areas. The straw piles beat golden, And we're going to shoot the pastoral landscape in white, The dead leaves patted out autumn colors, It is my pursuit to turn decadence into magic! ​
Shanghai Sun Island Resort
4.8/55156 Reviews
Zhujiajiao, Oriental Land
One of the best resorts in Shanghai. Very suitable for children’s as well as teens. The wave pool is awesome specially in summer June - Aug. The barbecue is good in winter. Very close to city center and the surrounding rural life is also a good experience. We make sure to visit once in a year !

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