Historical Overview
- Discovery: Accidentally unearthed in 1958 during canal digging, systematic excavations began in 1999, revealing 3,000+ artifacts.
- Cultural Layers:
- Lower Layer (4,500–4,000 BCE): Liangzhu Culture pottery, jade artifacts, and burial sites.
- Middle Layer (1,700–1,000 BCE): Maqiao Culture tools and primitive rice farming evidence.
- Upper Layer (770–476 BCE): Wuyue Culture bronze weapons and ceramics.
- Significance: Proves Shanghai’s human settlement history predates the Tang Dynasty by 3,000 years, challenging the "Shanghai as a 19th-century trading post" narrative.
Architectural Layout
The site comprises three key zones:
- Core Archaeological Zone: Protected area with ongoing excavations; viewable through elevated walkways.
- Cultural Exhibition Complex:
- Underwater Museum: A submerged glass-walled structure displaying artifacts in their original burial context.
- Guangfulin Cultural Exhibition Hall: A "floating" building on Jinji Lake with a conical thatched roof inspired by Neolithic dwellings.
- Religious & Memorial Spaces:
- Zhiye Temple: Reconstructed Tang Dynasty-style Buddhist temple.
- Chen Zilong Memorial: Tribute to the Ming Dynasty poet who compiled Complete Treatises on Agriculture.
Major Attractions
- Bone Needle Square: Central plaza featuring a 6-meter-tall bone needle sculpture, symbolizing prehistoric textile technology.
- Fulin Tower: A 40-meter-high wooden observation tower offering panoramic views of the site.
- Ancient Ceramics Gallery: Displays 500+ pottery fragments from Liangzhu to Song Dynasty.
- Jinji Lake Cruise: 30-minute boat tours showcasing the site’s waterscape architecture.
- Shikumen Residential Area: Reconstructed 19th-century Shanghai-style stone-gate houses.
Suggested Itineraries
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Classic Half-Day Tour:
Bone Needle Square → Underwater Museum → Fulin Tower → Zhiye Temple → Jinji Lake Cruise.
Highlights: Core archaeological finds and architectural marvels.
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Cultural Immersion Tour (5–6 hours):
Morning: Guided tour of excavation zones → Lunch at Shikumen Café → Afternoon: Chen Zilong Memorial + Ancient Ceramics Gallery → Evening: Light-up ceremony at Fulin Tower.
Includes: Interactive artifact handling and traditional tea ceremony.
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Family Exploration Tour (Full Day):
Archaeological Dig Simulation → Children’s Craft Workshop (pottery making) → Guangfulin Farm Experience (ancient rice harvesting) → Evening: Impression Guangfulin light show.
Best for: Ages 6–12.
Ticket Purchase
- Free Entry: Park grounds and outdoor zones.
- Paid Experiences:
- Underwater Museum: ¥30 (adults), ¥15 (students).
- Combined Ticket (Museum + Cruise + Tower): ¥80.
- Online Booking: Available via WeChat mini-program “Guangfulin Cultural Site” up to 7 days in advance.
- Annual Pass: ¥150 for unlimited entry to paid zones.
Transportation
- Subway: Line 9 to Songjiang University Town Station → Transfer to Songjiang Bus 15/24 to “Guangfulin Road” stop.
- Taxi: 30-minute ride from downtown Shanghai (¥80–100).
- Self-Drive: Parking at Guangfulin Lake Underground Garage (¥10/hour).
- Tour Bus: Daily shuttle from People’s Square (¥50 round-trip; book via Ctrip).
Best Time & Tips
- Optimal Seasons: March–May (cherry blossoms), October–November (maple leaves). Avoid July–August (rainy season).
- Avoid Crowds: Visit weekdays; weekends attract 10,000+ visitors.
- Essentials:
- Bring a waterproof bag for outdoor activities.
- Wear sturdy shoes for uneven excavation site paths.
- Photography allowed (no flash in museum).
- Prohibitions: Drones require prior approval; no metal detectors.
- Nearby Attractions: Combine with Songjiang Film Park (4km) or Chenshan Botanical Garden (8km).