Tank Park in the Magic City is a great spot for photography, with its simple and grand design
I have been to Tank Park twice. It's a spacious and photogenic place. With few people around, the reeds and white tanks complement each other, creating a clean and simple backdrop, perfect for portrait, picnic, and family photos, which is why Wei Ge made a strong appearance again
The interior of the tanks is often closed to the public, but the exterior is a public green space where you can check in freely. Just be careful not to damage public property or the greenery. There are a total of five tanks, offering plenty of spots for taking pictures. You can use the tanks as a background or foreground, the reeds, the white zebra crossing nearby, and the steps in front of the tanks. If you need to lay down a picnic mat, there are two green spaces deep in the tank area, but tents are not allowed. The specific spots where you can lay down a picnic mat will be informed by the security guards. Because we were asked to move shortly after starting our picnic photo session, we quickly finished taking photos under the watchful eye of the security guard.
🚇Transport: There is a subway nearby, but it's more convenient to drive, although parking can be difficult. The tank park does not have its own parking lot, and the nearby West Bund Art Museum requires a reservation for parking and is closed on Mondays. Later, we parked at the Baihui Garden parking lot next to 2865 Longteng Avenue, Puyin Leasing, which is less than a 10-minute walk to the tank park.
🚽Toilets: There are no fixed restrooms, but there are temporary toilets near the riverside.
After being cooped up at home for a long time, we really crave going out for some fresh air! It's also a great place to take the kids out for a walk, especially before the weather gets too hot. Remember to bring sunscreen and mosquito repellent.
Recommended rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
1⃣️ Free PREE
2⃣️ Few people, spacious, not crowded, allowing for social distancing
3⃣️ Regular exhibitions
4⃣️ Nearby attractions include the West Bund Art Museum, West Bund Art Center, Yuz Museum, Xuhui Riverside Drive, etc., with beautiful riverside scenery.