Travel Notes of Shanghai World Expo Park Greenhouse Garden

The entire Shanghai World Expo Greenhouse Garden has three parks, each with its own characteristics:

Such as Haishi Sandbar (Figure 2-3)

This area simulates the ecological environment of arid desert areas, and the unique fleshy leaves and thorny leaves are amazing. The overall landscaping is exquisite, making people feel as if they are in the desert. The light and shadow effects at the entrance are impressive, giving people a sense of the mystery of the origin of all things.

There is a desert canyon between the entrance and the exit. If you seize the opportunity to take pictures, you can take beautiful photos! There are various interesting cacti here, such as the rabbit ear cactus and the teddy bear cactus. The traffic flow design allows people to immerse themselves in light and shadow. They can also interact with the simulated desert plants and experience endless fun.

Cloud Forest (Figure 4)

This is my personal favorite area. The design of the skywalk and simulated tropical rainforest is reminiscent of Singapore's Gardens by the Bay and Changi Jewel. The landscaping of the World Expo is not inferior to that of Singapore.

Passing through the underwater passage, the view suddenly became clear, and I felt like I had just seen the Changi Falls, with exclamations ringing in my ears from time to time. In the middle, we passed an underwater forest and the huge aquarium was dazzling. Be sure to go to the three-story V-shaped trail and overlook the central lake and mist waterfall from a high altitude. It is definitely a beautiful view that you cannot miss! The sloth next to it is so cute that you can't help but want to take a photo.

Cloud Canyon (Figure 5-6)

This simulates the environment of tropical flowers and plants, and the sky corridors and flower columns are very suitable for taking photos. There is also a children's paddling pool on the first floor, with a rest area next to it, which is suitable for family play. Although the plants and scenery here are not as stunning as the first two areas, it is still worth a visit.

Tickets: 128 yuan/person on weekends | 98 yuan/person on weekdays
Opening hours: 09:00-17:00 (no admission at 16:30) Closed on Mondays
Address: Expo Cultural Park, Pudong New District, Shanghai
Transportation: Houtan Station, Metro Line 7

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Post by steph_steph | Jan 4, 2025

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