What is there to do in Changfeng Park?
Changfeng Park, located within the jurisdiction of Changfeng Xincun Street, was built in April 1957 and opened to the public on National Day in 1959. Covering an area of 364,000 square meters, including 143,000 square meters of water area, it is a large comprehensive landscape park in Shanghai.
1 Iron Arm Mountain
Located in the northern part of the park, covering an area of 15 acres (10,000 square meters), it is the main scenery of the park together with Yinchu Lake. It is connected to Changshou (Ginkgo) Forest in the east, Yinchu Lake in the west,
Changfeng Park (6 photos)
It is adjacent to the Songzhumei Scenic Area in the south and Xilao River in the north; The mountain is 26 meters high, making it the highest man-made mountain in Shanghai parks. The main peak is surrounded by secondary peaks of different heights and shapes, and there is a quiet valley in the southeast. The entire mountain shape is convex and concave, curved and stretched, steep and gentle.
2 Silver Hoe Lake
Located in the middle of the park, it covers an area of 220 acres (146,700 square meters). The water system in the whole garden has clear priorities, with concentration and dispersion. The Xilao River, about 400 meters long, twists and turns around Iron Arm Mountain, and is connected to Yinchu Lake at both ends, forming a waterscape where the vast lake surface and the river course blend together. Along the east, south and southwest coast of the lake, there are water lily ponds, lotus ponds, waterfowl ponds and fishing ponds of different sizes and shapes. The ponds and lakes are connected, like a string of pearls scattered around the lake.