
based on 3 reviewsCame here on May 7, 2028. Penglai Park has an irreplaceable place in the memory of every old Nanshi. Basically, the older generation of Nanshi residents have been here. With the continuous improvement of urban construction, Penglai Park is just an ordinary small park in Shanghai today, but for the surrounding residents, it is still a very good park. Now the people in the park are mainly elderly people, and it can meet everyone's needs for leisure, fitness, and communication. The green landscape of the park itself is also well maintained, and there are many historical relics of the ancient Shanghai county in the park. It is also good to just come as a tourist to visit.
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Came here on May 7, 2028. Penglai Park has an irreplaceable place in the memory of every old Nanshi. Basically, the older generation of Nanshi residents have been here. With the continuous improvement of urban construction, Penglai Park is just an ordinary small park in Shanghai today, but for the surrounding residents, it is still a very good park. Now the people in the park are mainly elderly people, and it can meet everyone's needs for leisure, fitness, and communication. The green landscape of the park itself is also well maintained, and there are many historical relics of the ancient Shanghai county in the park. It is also good to just come as a tourist to visit.
Penglai Park is small and exquisite, with green trees and flourishing flowers and plants. Walking in it, you can feel the tranquility and comfort. There are pavilions and towers dotted around, adding a bit of ancient charm. It is a good place for nearby residents to relax.
When I was coming back from the Yu Garden and Chenghuang Temple scenic area, I passed by Penglai Park and thought of Penglai Fairy Pavilion. I felt that the name of the park sounded very fairy, so I went in to have a look around. The park is not big. It is a citizen park. On weekdays, most of the people there are elderly people dancing and exercising.
May Day guide to avoid crowds, I went on May 2, not many people, perfect to avoid crowds. There are still a few people in other places. Nanxiang Sandalwood Garden and Shanghai Confucian Temple are quiet. Shanghai Penglai Park, Chinese Antique Park. The main entrance is an archway style, and the entrance is an open space, which is a typical park practice. Although the garden is of Jiangnan style, it has obvious main axis. Face to face is the Lake stone shadow wall, brick carved plum orchid bamboo chrysanthemum. Although it is a park, it has some garden implications. Somebody's rubbing a monument.
It is located in the old town of Nanshi, but now it is surrounded by high-rise buildings. The courtyard designed in the typical Chinese garden style has been renovated to meet the fitness needs of nearby residents, and some open spaces are used to place fitness equipment. Most of the people who come here are nearby residents, who take a walk or exercise, bask in the sun and chat with old neighbors. Be sure to walk inside, the best scenery is in the garden. The pavilions, rockery, curved bridges and arches of the Chinese garden, and the stone lions of various shapes that appear from time to time are also interesting displays. It is a free park, and it is worth taking a walk and taking a look.
I happened to have time today, so I went to Penglai Park again. This Penglai Park is not large, but it is very exquisite. There are ancient buildings, courtyards, bridges and flowing water. It is still a very charming place. Many residents living nearby will go to Penglai Park to practice boxing and exercise. There is also a teahouse in the park where you can sit down and drink tea and rest.