Feeling exhausted from work or school? Frustrated with nowhere to vent? Why not come to Baoshan this weekend and run or cycle along the 6.8 kilometers of Shanghai’s most beautiful riverside scenery? It’s a great way to relieve stress and enjoy some exercise.
First Check-in Spot: The Lighthouse
In “Detective Conan,” Ran and Conan once visited the Lovers’ Lighthouse. Have you ever dreamed of such a romantic spot? Come to Baoshan Riverside, where you can find a “Lovers’ Lighthouse.” In 1928, Zhang Yunhe, one of the famous “Zhang Jia Four Sisters,” made a heartfelt promise with linguist Zhou Youguang at Wusongkou while studying at Wusong Chinese College. In 1988, Zhang Yunhe wrote an article titled “The Gentle Wave-Resistant Stone Dike” to commemorate this moment.
Bring your partner and run along the Wusong Riverside, where the watchfulness of loyal love and the romance of a century ago mirror the surging waves before you.
Second Check-in Spot: Changbang Observation Tower
Has “Black Wukong” cleared the levels? Why not check in at Baoshan’s “Golden Cudgel” first? The Changbang Observation Tower is the highest point in Baoshan and a new riverside landmark. With a diameter of 25.7 meters and a height of about 180 meters, its design is inspired by the Chinese mythology of “Journey to the West.” Local residents affectionately refer to it as the “Golden Cudgel” or “Anchor of the Sea.”
Third Check-in Spot: Riverside Park
At Riverside Park, step onto the “most beautiful fitness trail in the Magic City.” Run along the riverside path while breathing in the misty breeze from the river; on one side, you can see the sparkling water, and on the other, vibrant flowers and plants. This pet-friendly area is a treasure for walking kids and furry friends, providing a perfect place to relax and enjoy the holiday.
Fourth Check-in Spot: Shanghai Songhu Anti-Japanese War Memorial Museum
The Shanghai Songhu Anti-Japanese War Memorial Museum displays a wealth of precious images and artifacts, showcasing the history of the “August 13” Songhu Campaign and revealing the historical truth of “Blood Soaked Songhu.” Remembering history and learning from it is crucial; a strong nation must cultivate both its spirit and its physical strength. Therefore, no matter how busy work or study gets, don’t forget to exercise.
Fifth Check-in Spot: Wusong Paotaiwan National Wetland Park
The riverside wetlands are the essence of the park. Currently, such well-preserved riverside wetlands are rare in Shanghai, and this area serves as an important stopover for migratory birds in winter, making it vital for monitoring and protecting bird species while allowing for close observation.
Sixth Check-in Spot: Shanghai Marine World
Located in Baoshan Riverside, “Shanghai Marine World” has fully opened, aiming to create Shanghai’s first cruise-themed waterfront cultural and tourism complex. Here, you’ll find a 5,000-square-meter outdoor ocean-themed parent-child “non-powered amusement park,” a vividly crafted miniature ocean world, the first East China store with over 1,000 square meters dedicated to an “Ice and Snow Paradise,” and a multi-species museum featuring hundreds of specimens, making it a super experience center that integrates cultural tourism, micro-vacations, and daily consumption.
Get moving this weekend, check out new landmarks, unlock new experiences, and enjoy the riverside journey!
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