Fuxing Park
Serene escape in Shanghai's French Concession.

About Fuxing Park
Fuxing Park, a historic gem located in the lively district of Shanghai's French Concession, is a testament to the city's rich cultural heritage and vibrant community life. Originally established as a private garden for the French elite in 1909, it was transformed into a public park in 1942, retaining its elegant European-style layout that includes symmetrical gardens, charming fountains, and tree-lined avenues. Today, Fuxing Park is not just a place of beauty but a hub of local activity, where Shanghai's residents gather to practice tai chi, play chess, or join in traditional Chinese dance sessions. Visitors can expect a feast for the senses as they stroll through the park's 10 hectares, encountering fragrant rose gardens, tranquil ponds with picturesque bridges, and the captivating sound of local musicians. The park also plays host to seasonal flower festivals, art installations, and cultural events that bring the community together. For those looking to further explore the area, the surrounding French Concession offers an array of cafes, boutiques, and historical sites, providing a perfect blend of leisure and exploration. Fuxing Park is a living museum of Shanghai's past and present, offering a peaceful retreat and a window into the city's soul.
Highlights
- European-style gardens and architecture
- Local activities like tai chi and dancing
- Seasonal flower festivals and cultural events
- Picturesque lakes and tranquil walking paths
- Proximity to French Concession's cafes and shops
- Historical significance as a former private estate
