Visit the Chuansha Ancient Town for a glimpse into traditional Chinese culture. Explore the nearby China Art Museum and enjoy a peaceful stroll along the town's historic streets. You can also visit the Shanghai Wild Animal Park, located in the area, for a family-friendly experience.

Chuansha, located in the south of Shanghai's Pudong New Area, was named China's largest quality leisure base in 2017. The area retains Shanghai's rare old city walls, Jiangnan residential houses where celebrities gather, and Nanshi Street, Zhongshi Street, and Dongmen Street, which still retain their original appearance from the Republic of China period.
450 years of city construction history, 250 years of town building history, and 100 years of revolutionary history all reflect the historical features of the largest town in Pudong, Shanghai. The presence of Disneyland, just a few kilometers away from Chuansha, has made Chuansha a place where modern civilization and traditional culture meet.
Subtropical monsoon climate, suitable for all seasons
Huang Yanpei's former residence
Huang Yanpei's former residence is located at No. 1, Lane 74, Lanfentang, Chuansha Town, Pudong New Area, Shanghai. It was originally the "Neishi House" on Wangqian Street, Chuansha Hall, Jiangsu Province, and was the residence of Cabinet Secretary Shen Shuyong. It was named the "Shanghai Patriotism Education Base" by the Shanghai People's Government.
Shanghai Disneyland
Shanghai Disneyland is the sixth large-scale theme park built by Walt Disney Company worldwide, and also the first Disneyland in mainland China.
ancient city wall
Located within Guanlan Primary School at No. 171 Xinchuan Road, the Chuansha Ancient City Wall dates back to the Ming Dynasty. A small portion of the southeast corner still remains, featuring structures such as the Kuixing Pavilion, Yuebei Pavilion, and the Pen Tower. It embodies the diligence, bravery, and wisdom of the ancient Han Chinese working people. Built in 1557, the Chuansha people successfully repelled numerous attacks by Japanese pirates. The wall stands as a testament to the Chinese nation's unyielding spirit in resisting foreign aggression.
Chuansha Park
Chuansha Park is a classical Jiangnan-style garden. Construction began in 1983 and officially opened to the public on December 1, 1985, with an investment of 1.51 million yuan. Covering 3.5 hectares, it expanded in 1991, with the opening of Pudong. With the development and opening up of Pudong, the county government mobilized businesses and individuals throughout the county to raise 17 million yuan to expand Chuansha Park. Over 20 mu of land was acquired to build a modern amusement park and the Heming Tower , a pearl of Jiangnan. The expansion project took two years, and the amusement park opened on June 1, 1992. The Heming Tower opened on June 6, 1993.
Chuansha Catholic Church
Chuansha Catholic Church, also known as the Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral, is a renowned Gothic-style church in Shanghai. The two-story building features a Latin cross floor plan and a basilica-style main hall. It boasts three altars. The main altar houses a statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, over eight feet tall, with a naked heart and outstretched arms, symbolizing compassion and brotherhood. The left and right altars each house a statue of the Virgin Mary and a statue of Joseph holding Jesus, both purchased from France. The church occupies a total area of 5,040 square meters, with the main hall occupying 575.49 square meters. The building exudes a simple, solemn, and substantial quality.
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Chuansha is a historically rich town with a long history, originally an important water transportation hub during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The area is significant for its preservation of traditional architecture and its role in Shanghai's agricultural development.
Chuansha is located in the Pudong New Area, around 20 km from the center of Shanghai. You can get there by taking Line 2 of the metro and alighting at Chuansha Station, or by taxi or bus from central Shanghai.
The area does not have specific opening hours, but attractions like the China Art Museum and Shanghai Wild Animal Park have specific timings (usually from 9 AM to 5 PM). The best time to visit is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is pleasant.
Tickets for the Shanghai Wild Animal Park are approximately ¥100-¥150. Tickets can be bought online through various ticketing platforms or on-site. The China Art Museum typically charges a small entrance fee, which can also be purchased online or at the entrance.
It’s recommended to book tickets for the Shanghai Wild Animal Park and the China Art Museum in advance, especially during peak seasons like holidays. Booking 1-2 days in advance is generally sufficient.
It will take around 3-4 hours to explore the Shanghai Wild Animal Park, and about 1-2 hours for the China Art Museum. Visiting the Chuansha Ancient Town can take around 2 hours for a leisurely walk through the streets and historic sites.
The must-see areas include the animal exhibits at the Shanghai Wild Animal Park, the art galleries in the China Art Museum, and the traditional buildings in Chuansha Ancient Town. Be sure to visit the old temples and the ancient town streets for a true cultural experience.
Guided tours are available at both the Shanghai Wild Animal Park and China Art Museum. Audio guides are typically available in Chinese and English.
The best photography spots include the elevated viewpoints of the China Art Museum, the animal enclosures at the Shanghai Wild Animal Park, and the scenic streets and temples of Chuansha Ancient Town, especially during sunrise or sunset.
Start your visit by exploring Chuansha Ancient Town for a cultural walk, then head to the Shanghai Wild Animal Park for a family-friendly experience, and finish the day at the China Art Museum to explore contemporary art.
While there are no special night visits or light shows in the area, the Shanghai Wild Animal Park and the China Art Museum are open during the day and offer various tours.
Chuansha is generally less crowded than central Shanghai, but the Shanghai Wild Animal Park and the China Art Museum can get crowded during weekends and holidays. Visit on weekdays, early mornings, or late afternoons to avoid crowds.
Facilities like rest areas, toilets, food courts, and shops are available at the Shanghai Wild Animal Park and China Art Museum. Chuansha Ancient Town also has local eateries and small shops for snacks and souvenirs.
Yes, both the Shanghai Wild Animal Park and the China Art Museum are accessible for elderly, children, and disabled visitors with wheelchair-friendly paths and facilities. Chuansha Ancient Town has some uneven areas but is generally accessible.
Mobile payments (like Alipay and WeChat Pay) and credit cards are widely accepted at the Shanghai Wild Animal Park, China Art Museum, and most other venues in the area. Cash is also accepted, but it’s less commonly used.
There are several local restaurants near Chuansha Ancient Town, offering Chinese cuisine. The Shanghai Wild Animal Park and China Art Museum have food courts with a variety of food options, including fast food, snacks, and beverages.
Vegetarian and vegan food options are available at the China Art Museum food court, and many restaurants near Chuansha Ancient Town offer vegetarian dishes. Halal food is also available in select local restaurants.
There are a few hotels near Pudong Airport and Chuansha, including the Holiday Inn Express Shanghai Pudong Airport, which offers convenient access to the attractions in the area.
Nearby attractions include the Shanghai Disneyland Resort, which is about a 30-minute drive from Chuansha. You can also combine your visit with a trip to the Lujiazui area for a modern Shanghai experience.
Yes, there are souvenir shops at the Shanghai Wild Animal Park and China Art Museum. Typical souvenirs include animal-themed items, local crafts, art prints, and traditional Chinese souvenirs like tea sets and silk products.
After visiting Chuansha, you can take a metro ride (Line 2) to central Shanghai for more sightseeing. Taxis and buses are also available to reach nearby attractions like Disneyland or Lujiazui.