
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userVery convenient to enter the park. just scan our passport will do. I reached about 10++. 10 minutes can go in the park. Not much ppl queuing.
- 4.6/5
Trip Or TrickIt was an unplanned visit to Ocean Park and i'm glad we did it. Our kids simply love the Killer whales show and indeed an amazing experience to get 'splashed' by them. The park is easy to nagivate and many kids friendly activities and rides too. They love feeding the Alpacas, Deers and Rabbits as well as taking the cable cars (would be better if they offer it free). Ultraman pavilion is also unique and a must to reminisce with your younger day love for these superheros.
- 4.6/5
beauty of loveThe Shanghai Museum, located in the bustling heart of Shanghai, is a large, comprehensive museum. It houses a vast collection of precious historical artifacts and works of art, ranging from ancient bronzes to modern paintings and calligraphy. The museum not only showcases the profound depth of Chinese culture but also reflects the historical evolution of Shanghai.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThe park was huge and showcased a lot of animals that we have never seen before. We love that we get to feed and enter the enclosure of the red pandas! The safari bus trip was also very nice. Go in the winter season to enjoy the cool breeze and beautiful sceneries.
- 4.9/5
Anonymous userThe museum is a great place to learn about anything astronomy. My family enjoyed the display and information very much. The fact that it’s very near Dishui Park, where my kids are able to play at the play area and the adults get to enjoy the beautiful scenery. It was not crowded.
- 4.7/5
M63***01I went for the second time and still loved it. The variety of tunnels was amazing, and the 1.5-meter tunnel was perfect for photos. This time I also brought my mom and kids, so it was a fun trip for everyone.
- 4.6/5
爱笑的宝哥Stepping into LEGOLAND Shanghai is like stepping into a giant, colorful LEGO box. Bright, saturated colors fill the air, along with the familiar, slightly sweet scent of LEGO bricks. The miniature landmark area is truly breathtaking. The Bund's historic buildings and Lujiazui's skyscrapers are all precisely replicated from LEGO bricks. The Oriental Pearl Tower's spherical structure reflects the sunlight with a unique plastic sheen, tempting you to reach out and touch it to confirm it's not an illusion. The most captivating detail is in the "city life" section—several small LEGO brick boats slowly drift on the Huangpu River, and anglers smaller than fingernails line the banks. This scale magic allows adults to rediscover the childlike joy of discovery. The rides maximize the interactivity of LEGO bricks. Roller coasters wind through colorful tunnels, each turn feeling like traversing a child's whimsical creation. In the 4D cinema, as the "building block" fragments rushed towards us along with the movie's plot, the gasps and laughter from the audience said it all: the park's greatest success was reminding everyone of the child within them who loved building blocks—that pure, creative joy. It was dusk when we left the park. The LEGO models lit up with twinkling lights in the fading sky, like another gentle world. The souvenir bag rustled in my hand, perhaps containing more than just toys; it contained the primal joy of building and imagining that this kingdom of building blocks had briefly awakened within me.
- 4.7/5
_We***77Shanghai Romance Park is definitely worth seeing! The stage is incredibly high-tech, with stunning water curtain and rising platform effects that vividly portray the prosperity and changes of old Shanghai. The actors are exceptionally expressive, and the interactive segments are also very fun, making it a feast for both the eyes and the soul!
- 4.7/5
summerQ0217Shanghai Zoo holds many fond memories for generations of Shanghainese, excelling in animal conservation, science education, and tourism. Its abundant animal resources and excellent exhibits allow visitors to get up close and learn about the animals; diverse science activities and educational methods help raise public awareness of animal protection; and convenient transportation and relatively reasonable ticket prices provide a pleasant visitor experience. Whether for family trips, school activities, or individual leisure visits, it's a great place to relax, learn, and have fun.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userOne of the best amusement parks in China. Everything is here. Lots of entertainment for both children and adults. A wonderful show (parade) in the evening. Queues for slides and entertainment are not big. There is a free bus from the metro station and back. My personal rating is 10 out of 10!!!







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