Nature's Creation – An Ecological Oasis in the City
The planning of the World Expo Park is itself a vivid practice of "harmony between man and nature".
- Expo Park and Houtan Wetland Park: These are the largest "green lungs" within the park. Expo Park, designed with a "Chinese fan" concept, features undulating terrain and lush vegetation. Houtan Wetland Park, on the other hand, is a living ecological purification system. Through artificial wetlands, it purifies the Huangpu River's Class V water to Class III, showcasing a model of the integration of "city and agriculture, ecology and aesthetics." It's an excellent place for bird watching, cycling, jogging, and experiencing the charm of urban wilderness.
- Riverside Promenade: This several-kilometer-long riverside promenade is completely open to the public. There are no walls, only gentle grassy slopes, waterfront platforms, and modern service facilities. Strolling along it offers unobstructed views of the city skyline across the river and allows you to feel the pulse of the Huangpu River. It also provides another excellent vantage point for photographing the Lujiazui skyline.
Humanistic craftsmanship: the solidified wisdom and art of our time
The buildings preserved and renovated here are a frozen memory of the World Expo and a declaration of innovation for the future.
- "One Axis, Four Pavilions" - A Timeless Classic
- China Art Museum (formerly China National Pavilion): An absolute landmark. This magnificent red, arched building, conceived as the "Crown of the East," is now a national art museum, displaying modern and contemporary art treasures year-round. Its 49-meter-high multimedia version of "Along the River During the Qingming Festival" remains a breathtaking highlight.
- Expo Center, Mercedes-Benz Arena (formerly Expo Culture Center), Expo Exhibition Hall: This group of buildings forms the core area of Shanghai's most important international conference, performance and exhibition venues. They are modern in design and powerful in function, especially the Mercedes-Benz Arena, which resembles a "flying saucer" and has a futuristic feel with its ever-changing lights every night.
- "Frozen Dance" - Featured Preserved Venue
- Shanghai World Expo Museum: The world's only international museum dedicated to World Expos. Its building itself is like a "temple of history," comprehensively showcasing the history of World Expos since 1851, China's connection with World Expos, and the grand occasion of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo.
- Italian Center (formerly Italian Pavilion): It partially retains the design concept of "City of People" and now serves as a platform for Sino-Italian cultural exchange, hosting design exhibitions and fashion events.
- A palace transformed from industrial heritage: The Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art in the Puxi area was transformed from the main building of the former Nanshi Power Plant. The 165-meter-high chimney has become a thermometer and an abstract artwork, making it a model of industrial building regeneration into cultural facilities.
- Public Art Gallery: Dozens of permanent sculptures and installations by artists from around the world are scattered throughout the park, such as "Flying Bird" and "Tree of Life". They interact with the environment and architecture, forming an open-air art gallery without walls.
Photography Tips:
> - Best panoramic shooting position: On the riverside waterfront platform of Expo Park, a wide-angle lens can capture the China Art Museum, Mercedes-Benz Arena and the Lujiazui "three-piece set" on the opposite bank in one frame, forming a dialogue between history, contemporary and future.
> - Architectural close-up: The red dougong (bracket set) structure of the China Art Museum is visually striking under blue skies or nighttime lighting. The Mercedes-Benz Arena's "flying saucer" shape is perfect for capturing its streamlined, futuristic feel when night falls and the lights come on.
> - Humanistic Documentary: The lawn of Expo Park is full of leisurely citizens on weekends, making it a great place to capture the atmosphere of urban life in Shanghai.