Relax by the golden sands, take a dip in the crystal-clear water, enjoy water sports such as jet skiing or windsurfing, and take a boat ride to explore the coastline.

Located in the Haiwan Tourism Zone of Fengxian District, Shanghai, Bihai Jinsha Resort overlooks Hangzhou Bay. With abundant sunshine, refreshing waters, a cool ocean breeze, and golden sandy beaches, it's the perfect place for a relaxing summer getaway.
Bihai Jinsha is currently China's largest artificial beach resort and the only turquoise sea in Shanghai. The resort offers a variety of recreational activities: ocean swimming, a water park, water bikes, leisure boats, nostalgic movies, and a children's playground. With abundant sunshine, cool waters, and a refreshing ocean breeze, the golden beach is the perfect place for a relaxing summer getaway.
Summer is the best time to play in the water
Recommended play time:
60 yuan/person
9 : 00-20 : 00
Blue Sea and Golden Sands is a popular coastal destination in Shanghai, known for its pristine beaches and scenic water activities. It attracts tourists seeking a mix of relaxation and adventure by the sea.
The site is located in the Pudong District of Shanghai. It can be accessed by taxi from central Shanghai, or by metro to nearby stations followed by a short bus ride or taxi.
The attraction is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are during weekdays, especially in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds.
The entrance fee varies depending on the activities you choose, ranging from ¥60 to ¥150. Tickets can be bought onsite or online via official travel platforms.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary, but it's recommended during peak seasons or weekends, ideally a few days before the visit.
It takes about 2 to 3 hours to fully enjoy the beach and water activities. If you plan to engage in water sports or take a boat tour, you may need additional time.
The main highlights include the golden sand beaches, clear water for swimming, and designated areas for water sports. Be sure to visit the viewpoints along the coast for the best views.
Guided tours are available, primarily in Chinese, but some tours may offer English guides. Audio guides in multiple languages, including English, can be rented at the entrance.
The best photography spots are along the coastline, especially near the water sports zones, and from the boat tours that provide a great vantage point of the beach and surrounding areas.
Start by exploring the beach area, followed by a relaxing walk along the coastline. You can also enjoy water activities before heading to the boat tours to explore nearby islands or coastal views.
Currently, there are no night visits or light shows. The attraction is mainly a daytime destination, focused on beach activities and water sports.
Weekends and public holidays tend to be crowded, especially in the afternoon. The least crowded times are weekdays, particularly in the morning and early afternoon.
Facilities include clean public toilets, water fountains, rest areas, and a few shops offering snacks, drinks, and beachwear.
The attraction is generally accessible, with paved paths and rest areas. However, the sandy areas might be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors. Beach chairs and umbrellas are available for rent.
Cards and mobile payments (such as Alipay and WeChat Pay) are widely accepted, making cash unnecessary for most transactions.
There are a few local seafood restaurants and cafes near the entrance serving fresh seafood, snacks, and cold drinks.
Vegetarian and vegan food options are available at the nearby restaurants, but halal options may be limited. It’s advisable to check menus before visiting.
Nearby hotels include the Kerry Hotel Pudong, Novotel Shanghai Atlantis, and several budget options in the Pudong area.
Nearby attractions include the Shanghai Disneyland Resort, Century Park, and the Oriental Pearl Tower, all of which can easily be combined for a day trip.
Souvenir shops sell beach-related items such as hats, towels, and postcards. You can also find small local crafts representing Shanghai's coastal culture.
Taxi or metro are the best options for continuing your trip. The nearby metro station connects to other major tourist areas in Shanghai.