
The Pudong Development Exhibition Hall, located at No. 141 Pudong Avenue , brings together the eternal historical memories of Pudong's development and opening up, and the long chain of the spirit of Pudong's development and arduous entrepreneurship, to reproduce the historical background and historical process of Pudong's development.
The exhibition content of the Pudong Development Exhibition Hall is divided into five parts: the introductory hall, graphic display, scene display, multimedia audio-visual room, and the final hall. There are more than 840 exhibits, including about 340 precious photos of various types ; more than 500 physical objects of various types, and more than 300 books and periodicals of various types .
In addition, in order to improve the visibility of the exhibition, various multimedia technologies including projection, advertising machines, touch screens, and audio are used to fully display the historical process of Pudong's development and opening up.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 1-2 hours
free
9:00-20:00
The Pudong Development Exhibition Hall showcases the rapid development of Pudong, which transformed from a rural area to a bustling economic and financial hub in just a few decades. The hall highlights Shanghai’s ambitious urban planning and its evolution into a global metropolis.
The Pudong Development Exhibition Hall is located in the Lujiazui area of Pudong. The nearest metro station is Lujiazui (Line 2). You can also reach it by taxi or bus from nearby areas.
The exhibition hall is typically open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is during weekday mornings, as weekends tend to be more crowded with both tourists and locals.
Ticket prices are generally around 30-50 RMB. Tickets can be purchased directly at the entrance or online through various platforms.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary, but it is recommended for special exhibitions or during peak tourist seasons to avoid long lines.
Plan to spend around 1-2 hours exploring the exhibition hall to fully appreciate the exhibits and learn about the development of Pudong.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin and English. Audio guides are also available in multiple languages for self-guided exploration.
Start with the history timeline, then move to the interactive exhibits about the future development of Pudong, followed by the scale models of the skyline. Finish your visit at the top-floor viewing platform for a citywide view.
Currently, there are no night visits or light shows available. However, the building’s exterior is illuminated at night, offering a striking view from the outside.
It can get crowded, especially on weekends and holidays. Weekday mornings are the least crowded times to visit.
There are clean toilet facilities, a café offering light refreshments, and a small gift shop selling souvenirs related to the exhibition.
The Pudong Development Exhibition Hall is accessible to all visitors, including elderly, children, and those with disabilities. The building is equipped with elevators and ramps.
Mobile payments and credit cards are accepted. Cash is not typically needed, though small change may be useful for purchasing souvenirs or snacks.
Yes, vegetarian, vegan, and halal food options are available at nearby restaurants and cafés in the Lujiazui area.
The gift shop inside the exhibition hall offers a range of souvenirs including miniature models of Pudong’s skyline and Shanghai-themed merchandise.
The metro (Line 2) is the best way to continue your trip, with several stations nearby, including Lujiazui Station. Taxis and buses are also convenient options.