Shanghai Spring Park Roaming Guide|2 Hidden Gems to Fill Your Memory for Free
Spring is the perfect time to throw yourself into nature—these two parks in Shanghai hold the freshest spring vibes, and best of all, they’re free! Tested and proven, you can shoot stunning spring photos with just your phone. Here’s a super practical check-in guide~
🌷 Gongqing Forest Park: Step into Monet’s Palette
How to get there
Take Metro Line 8 to “Shiguang Road” Station, then a 10-minute taxi ride (about 20 minutes on foot, with fresh-picked strawberries sold along the way for 15 RMB/box, super sweet).
Must-Capture Highlights
1. West Gate Camphor Plaza · Monet Garden
A vast field of poppies surrounds a wooden windmill, with pink, yellow, and orange flowers clustered together. When the wind blows, it looks like a spilled paint palette. Stand by the flowers in a light-colored dress, turn on live mode on your phone, and capture the moment your skirt flutters—the original shots look like they stepped right out of a painting.
2. Floral Display Area · Flower Boat and Flower Waterfall
This year, a wooden flower boat was newly installed, covered with roses and osmanthus flowers. Next to it, a flower wall cascades down like a green waterfall dotted with tiny white stars. Stand slightly behind and to the side of the boat, let the flowers cover half the lens as foreground, and the blurred petals will make you look super gentle.
3. Deep Inside the February Orchid · Purple Ocean
Don’t stop at the entrance! Walk 10 minutes inside to find a secluded patch of February orchids, a purple sea of flowers taller than your knees. Crouch down for close-ups—the Huawei Mate 70 Pro+ macro function is amazing, showing the fuzz on the petals clearly, like sprinkled crushed diamonds.
Hidden Fun
Find a shady spot to pitch a tent, spread a checkered cloth, and set out sandwiches and sparkling water. At 3 PM, sunlight filters through the leaves—snap a “lying flat” photo with the caption “No ceiling today,” and watch your social media likes soar.
🌊 Binjiang Forest Park: Kayaking in a Sea of Flowers
How to get there
30 minutes by taxi from Gongqing, easier by car (parking costs 10 RMB/day).
Must-Do List
1. Sweetgum Lawn · Xilin Grass Hill
The first phase’s Xilin grass just bloomed, covering the ground with tiny blue flowers like the sky crushed and scattered. Wear white and stand on the hill; use your phone’s telephoto lens (the Mate 70 Pro+ zoom quality is still excellent) to shoot, avoiding other visitors so it’s just you and the blue.
2. Riverside Kayaking · See Spring from a New Angle
Rent a kayak for 50 RMB/hour and paddle to the middle of the river to shoot back. Hydrangeas, weeping willows, and distant windmills frame the shot, with water ripples gently swaying—the live photo’s ripples look like a moving filter.
3. Phase Two Wildflower Hill · Fewer People, Wilder Flowers
The second phase’s Xilin grass forms a patch mixed with poppies and cornflowers, perfect for running shots. Capture the moment your skirt flies up; shoot in red maple natural color mode for just the right brightness—vivid but not harsh.
Photo Tips
· For wide scenes, turn your phone upside down and get the lens close to the ground to capture the “endless” flower sea effect;
· Use flowers to cover a corner of the lens as foreground, focus on the face, and the blurred petals add depth;
· The light at 5 PM is the softest—shoot silhouettes against the light, with hair strands glowing, and caption it “Spring stretches shadows long,” instantly boosting the vibe.
💡 Friendly Reminders
· Some poppies at Gongqing have been blown down by the wind recently, but the February orchids are in full bloom; Xilin grass at Binjiang blooms until mid-April, so you still have time!
· Both parks allow tents and picnic mats—remember to bring a cloth to sit on as the grass can be a bit prickly;
Spring is as short as a sneeze, so grab the good weather and lie back in the park. After all, where there’s no ceiling, the breeze always tastes sweet~
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