Take a boat ride on the picturesque lake, enjoy the lush green surroundings, rent a bike or walk along the scenic paths, and visit the greenhouses to explore various plants. There are also opportunities for fishing and picnicking.

Oriental Land, located in Qingpu District, Shanghai , adjacent to Dianshan Lake, covers 5,600 mu (approximately 1,600 acres), with 2,000 mu (approximately 1,600 acres) of water activities . The vast expanse of water, lush vegetation, and picturesque scenery create a unique scene at every step, reflecting the profound essence of Chinese gardens.
The park features a simulated aircraft carrier, Moon Bay, Seeking Knowledge Island, Global Village, Ideal Soaring, and Arch Terrace. Oriental Land also has tennis courts, beach volleyball courts, a swimming pool, and other sports and holiday facilities.
The park consists of eight major areas, including the Knowledge Avenue Area, the Bravery and Wisdom Area, the Survival Challenge Area, the Science and Technology Exploration Area, the Water Sports Area, the Life Practice Area and the Sports Training Area. Oriental Land is the country's leading extracurricular education camp for teenagers.
Suitable for all seasons, best in spring and autumn
Avenue of Wisdom
Wisdom Avenue is a 700- meter- long sculpture landscape road. Sculptures of many famous Chinese and foreign scientists, thinkers, and educators are placed on both sides of the road, attracting many students to visit.
Simulated aircraft carrier
A simulated aircraft carrier built in original proportions, equipped with various entertainment facilities and an aviation expo.
Global Village
The Global Village has a variety of residential buildings from all over the world, which have both residential functions and can be used as accommodation for tourists or students.
Seeking Knowledge Island
Qiuzhi Island is a small island that mainly teaches plant knowledge. Dozens of rare plants are planted on the island, and you can also enjoy the beautiful scenery of lakes and mountains on the island.
Recommended play time: about half a day
50 yuan/person
8:30-16:30
Oriental Green Boat is a recreational park located in Shanghai, primarily known for its scenic lakes and boat rides. The park offers a tranquil escape from the city's urban environment and features beautifully landscaped gardens and numerous outdoor activities.
The park is located in the Minhang District of Shanghai. You can reach it by taking metro Line 5 to Xinzhuang Station, followed by a short taxi ride or a bus to the park entrance.
The park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best time to visit is early in the morning or late afternoon, especially during weekdays to avoid crowds.
Entrance to the park is generally free, but certain activities such as boat rides and renting bicycles may require additional fees. Tickets can be purchased onsite or online for specific activities.
Advance booking is not typically necessary unless you plan to visit during a busy season or special events, in which case booking a few days in advance is recommended for boat rides and other activities.
You can spend around 2 to 3 hours exploring the park, including taking a boat ride, walking around the lakes, and enjoying the various outdoor activities.
The must-see highlights include the serene boat rides on the lake, the lush gardens, the greenhouses, and the walking paths that offer beautiful views of the surrounding nature.
Guided tours are available in Chinese. There are no audio guides, but informational signs are in both Chinese and English.
The best viewpoints are from the boats on the lake, the lakeside paths, and the bridges connecting different areas of the park. The lush greenery and calm water make for great photography opportunities.
Start with a relaxing boat ride on the lake, then explore the walking paths and gardens. Don’t miss visiting the greenhouses and taking time to enjoy a picnic or snack by the lakeside.
Currently, night visits or light shows are not available at Oriental Green Boat. The park is primarily a daytime attraction.
The park is less crowded on weekdays, particularly in the early mornings or late afternoons. It tends to get busier on weekends and public holidays.
There are public toilets, water stations, and rest areas throughout the park. Small shops and snack stalls are available near the entrance and by the lakeside.
The park is generally accessible for elderly, children, and disabled visitors, with paved paths and resting areas. However, some of the boat rides may require assistance for those with mobility challenges.
Mobile payments (such as Alipay and WeChat Pay) and credit cards are accepted throughout the park. Cash is also accepted, though it's not required for most transactions.
There are several small restaurants and cafes near the entrance of the park offering Chinese cuisine, snacks, and beverages. More dining options are available in the surrounding area.
Some of the nearby restaurants offer vegetarian options, but vegan and halal food options are limited. It’s best to check menus in advance or bring your own food if you have specific dietary requirements.
Nearby accommodations include the Holiday Inn Shanghai and a few budget hotels in the Minhang District. For more luxury options, you can find accommodations in central Shanghai.
Nearby attractions include the Qibao Ancient Town, the Shanghai Zoo, and the Shanghai Film Park, all of which are within a short taxi ride or metro trip from Oriental Green Boat.
There are small souvenir shops near the entrance selling local handicrafts, postcards, and nature-themed items such as plants and flower pots.
Taxi and metro services are the best options for continuing your trip. The park is close to several metro stations, and taxis can take you to other popular spots in Shanghai, like Xintiandi or the Bund.