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Xiangyang Park
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One of Shanghai's smallest green spaces, Xiangyang Park has an awesome retiree community who heads there every morning for fan dancing, tai chi, water calligraphy and neighborhood gossip.
Though on the smaller side, this newly-renovated park won't hold much for nature-seekers, but it's a nice dash of green in the midst of the Xuhui business district. Its tree-lined promenade is a favorite for evening dances, often packed out with couples doing the tango, foxtrot or even the occasional waltz. It's also got a decent sized lawn (which you can't go on), a fountain and a central pavilion that hosts in musicians and cultural performances. Plus, they finally knocked down that fence, which means it's free and open 24/7. It's busy, but it's convenient and it's just nice to have around, honestly.
Though on the smaller side, this newly-renovated park won't hold much for nature-seekers, but it's a nice dash of green in the midst of the Xuhui business district. Its tree-lined promenade is a favorite for evening dances, often packed out with couples doing the tango, foxtrot or even the occasiona…
Go for a walk or a jog; Enjoy early morning tai chi sessions. This park is an amazing opportunity to get closer to nature right next to the famous street of Huai Hai Road.
Shanghai isn't known for having lovely pockets of nature but what you WILL find here and in other parks around China, are the elderly people dancing, practising calligraphy, playing cards and generally being merry.
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Xu Hui Qu, Shanghai