Travel in Shanghai: Binjiang Forest Park Phase II.

Binjiang Forest Park is divided into Phase I and Phase II, which are next to each other. Phase I has tall trees and deep forests, which is quieter, with a spectacular estuary and hydrangeas in spring.
Phase II is open, with plenty of space for camping and picnics, and large areas of pink muhly grass and flower fields, which are more suitable for autumn visits.
Public transportation to Binjiang Forest Park is very inconvenient, so take a taxi for the whole trip.
The park does not require an admission ticket. After entering from the east gate, rent a bicycle directly, which costs CNY 60 per hour, not particularly expensive. The bicycle lanes in the park are also well planned and friendly for cycling.
If you walk the whole way, you may find it a little difficult to walk. But riding a bicycle, you can exercise and not feel particularly tired. I didn't have much expectation for the bicycles in the scenic area, but I found it unexpectedly easy to ride, very light. The bicycle also comes with a steel lock, so you don't have to worry about the bike being ridden away when you park to visit the flower fields.
Pets are not allowed in the park, probably because there are many children, and the flower fields and pink muhly grass are also fragile. Most tourists consciously walk on the trails set up in the park and wander in the flower fields. But there are still some people who step into the pink muhly grass and crush a piece, just to take a wedding photo...
Wander in Binjiang Forest Park until the sun sets, waiting for the sunlight to diffuse the flower fields and dye them pink and orange. This flower field sunset makes time fall into a moment of tranquility...
Binjiang Forest Park - Phase II

Post by Fork in the Road | Dec 3, 2024

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