Yuyuan Garden After Dark: A Shanghai Fairytale Come to Life ✨🌟
by ACSM
Aug 26, 2025
Strolling Through Timeless Beauty: Yu Garden & Yuyuan Road Historical District 🌟🏮
Ready to wander where centuries-old charm meets modern buzz? Yu Garden in Shanghai is a swoon-worthy maze of pavilions, koi ponds, and stone bridges—each turn revealing classic Chinese elegance. At night, the entrance plaque of Yuyuan Shopping Mall sparkles, its traditional architecture glowing against the city’s vibrant bustle—a perfect outdoor cultural landscape for close-up shots!
Begin your visit at the north entrance on Huxin Pavilion Jiuqu Bridge. Take photos among zig-zag bridge. Don’t miss a snapshot of the glowing entrance at night, with layered roofs and red lanterns for an insta-famous vibe. Must-dos: Try a cup of osmanthus tea at the teahouse overlooking koi-filled ponds, and sample Xiaolongbao at nearby food stalls.
Next, stroll down Yuyuan Road Historical and Cultural District, stretching from No. 1575 Wanhangdu Road to Lane 1032 Yuyuan Road. Open all day, this area blends old Shanghai villas, quirky boutiques, and art cafés. Best photo angles: Snap close-ups of Art Deco facades and leafy lanes—especially around sunset for that nostalgic glow.
If you travel on to Nanjing, add Yuyuan Garden (Mingyang Street, Qinhuai District) to your list—open till 5:30 PM, just ¥18 admission. This quieter counterpart is less crowded, so you’ll capture peaceful reflective pools and classic corridors without photobombers.
Top tip: Comfortable shoes are a must—the stone paths are centuries old, and exploring every twist is half the fun! At night, soaking up the illuminated shopping mall plaque is a magical way to wrap your journey.
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