A camping and stargazing trip to Waixiaoshan's uninhabited islands, searching for lost memories of the glorious past! Join us to watch the meteor shower, the Perseids!

Day 1 Shanghai → Waixiaoshan Uninhabited Island

All day

At 15:00 in the afternoon, everyone gathered downstairs at the Mingshen Center Building and set off at 15:30. Along the way, the team leader arranged for us to explain the itinerary, interactive introductions, and laugh all the way... We arrived at the Waixiaoshan uninhabited island at about 18:00.

After we set up our assigned tents, we watched the sun set over the ocean. Then, dinner began. Those with a hook-up stove could whip it up for a hearty picnic, or share some delicious food. Time slipped by, and the stars gradually appeared. While we waited, we could build a fire and chat about life. Then, we could lie back and watch the Perseid meteor shower. Those with camera tripods could start their creations!

Stargazing continues until late at night, and when you are tired you can fall asleep in the tent!

Note: The night is long, you can bring some dry food, snacks and drinks, and talk all night long

2nd Tianwai Xiaoshan Uninhabited Island → Shanghai

All day

Because we slept late last night to take pictures of the starry sky, tourists are free to get up in the morning to watch the sunrise or sleep until they wake up naturally.

Gather at about 9 o'clock and return to your warm home

We arrived in Shanghai around 11am, and we all said goodbye with tears in our eyes. See you next time!

Waixiaoshan is an uninhabited island in the suburbs of Shanghai, facing Shenjiawan Island across the sea. It runs northeast-southwest, with a land area of ​​0.61 square kilometers and a coastline of 4.84 kilometers. Its highest point is 95.9 meters above sea level. The island was once inhabited, but people have since moved to Dayangshan.