Historical Overview
- 2010 Expo Legacy: Built for the 2010 World Expo under the theme “Better City, Better Life,” the park showcased cutting-edge architecture like the China Pavilion (now the Expo Museum) and Saudi Arabia’s crescent-shaped pavilion.
- Post-Expo Transformation (2011–2020): Post-Expo, key pavilions were repurposed: Italy’s pavilion became a cultural center, while Saudi Arabia’s pavilion reopened as a tourism site. The site transitioned into a public park in 2021.
- Recent Developments (2025): Added attractions include the Shanghai Greenhouse Garden and expanded wetlands, solidifying its role as Shanghai’s ecological hub.
Structural Layout
The park is divided into three zones:
- Cultural Heritage Zone:
- Expo Museum: Housed in the renovated China Pavilion, it chronicles Expo history through 80,000+ artifacts.
- Time Imprint Avenue: A 400-meter walkway tracing the site’s transformation from industrial land to Expo venue.
- Ecological Landscape Zone:
- Twin Mountain: A 48-meter artificial hill with cascading waterfalls and 200,000 plants.
- Shanghai Greenhouse Garden: A climate-controlled botanical garden featuring tropical plants and a butterfly conservatory.
- Recreational Activity Zone:
- Central Lake: Boating and seasonal lotus displays.
- Dog Go Park: A pet-friendly area with agility courses.
Key structures:
- Expo Museum: 63-meter-tall red “Oriental Crown” architecture.
- Twin Mountain Observation Deck: Panoramic views of the Huangpu River.
Major Attractions
- Shanghai World Expo Museum: Interactive exhibits on Expo milestones, including scale models of iconic pavilions.
- Twin Mountain: Hike trails through artificial natural mountain forests, spotting peacocks and cherry blossoms.
- Shanghai Greenhouse Garden: Walk through biomes representing desert, rainforest, and alpine ecosystems.
- Time Imprint Avenue: Sculptures and digital displays recounting the park’s 150-year history.
- Central Lake: Paddleboat rentals and evening light shows.
Suggested Itineraries
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Classic Route (2–3 hours):
Entrance → Expo Museum → Time Imprint Avenue → Central Lake → Exit
Highlights: Core Expo history and scenic lake views.
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Extended Route (4–5 hours):
Entrance → Expo Museum → Twin Mountain → Shanghai Greenhouse Garden → Central Lake → Exit
Highlights: Ecological attractions and panoramic vistas.
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Comprehensive Route (Full Day):
Entrance → Expo Museum → Time Imprint Avenue → Twin Mountain → Shanghai Greenhouse Garden → Central Lake → Dog Go Park → Exit
Highlights: Full immersion in cultural and natural features.
Ticket Purchase
- Entrance Fees:
- Expo Museum: ¥60 (adults), ¥30 (students/seniors).
- Shanghai Greenhouse Garden: ¥50 (adults), ¥25 (students/seniors).
- Combo Tickets: ¥100 (includes both attractions).
- Free Access: Central Lake, Time Imprint Avenue, and outdoor gardens.
- Online Booking: Reserve via the official WeChat account “Shanghai Expo Cultural Park” or Ctrip.
From Downtown Shanghai:
- By Subway: Line 7/8 to Yaohua Road Station (Exit 3), then 10-minute walk.
- By Bus: Routes 83/170/314/454/734/786/974/978/981/1049/1098/No. 98, Pudong to Shangnan Road Hubin Road Station.
- By Taxi: 20-minute ride from Lujiazui (¥35–50).
From Shanghai Hongqiao Airport:
- By Metro: Line 2 to Longyang Road Station → Transfer to Line 7 to Yaohua Road.
- By Taxi: 40 minutes (¥80–100).
Best Time & Tips
- Optimal Seasons: spring (April–May) for cherry blossoms; autumn (October–November) for maple foliage.
- Avoid Crowds: Visit weekdays before 10 AM or after 3 PM.
- Essentials:
- Comfortable shoes for hiking Twin Mountain.
- Reusable water bottle (drinking fountains available).
- Light jacket for air-conditioned greenhouses.
- Photography Tips:
- Golden Hour: Capture Twin Mountain reflections at sunset.
- Macro Mode: Detail shots of lotus flowers in Central Lake.
- Prohibited Items: Drones, large backpacks, and outside food (picnics allowed in designated areas).