Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Shanghai at the Shanghai Songcheng Park, a large-scale performance park that combines history, culture, art, and modern technology. Located in the Pudong New Area, this park offers a variety of performances and experiences that showcase the city’s transformation from an ancient fishing village to a modern international metropolis.
Watch the park’s flagship show, “Shanghai Eternal Love,” a 60-minute performance that takes you through Shanghai’s thousand-year history. Experience the breathtaking visual effects as 3,000 tonnes of Huangpu River water rush into the sea, and thousands of stage machines and equipment create a stunning spectacle.
Experience the 5D live-action show “The Earthquake,” based on the real events of the 5.12 Wenchuan earthquake. Using high-tech means to simulate earthquake scenes, this show offers a moving storyline and a strong sense of immersion, with some audience members even having the chance to participate on stage.
Enjoy the family-friendly show “WA! Dinosaurs,” a dinosaur-themed performance that combines high-tech elements with educational content. Through interactive forms, this show presents the dinosaur era in a fun and engaging way, making it suitable for children under 10 years old.
Explore the park’s themed streets, such as Time Travel Street, Time and Space Street, and Eternal Love Street, which recreate the old Shanghai style with retro neon signs, rickshaws, and thousands of Republic of China-style costumes available for rent. Immerse yourself in the charm of old Shanghai by dressing up and taking photos.
Participate in large-scale interactive experiences such as “Battle of Shanghai,” “Oriana,” “Horror Institute,” and “Liaozhai Horror,” as well as multimedia light and shadow shows like “MY ALL DREAMLAND” and fantasy spaces, filled with excitement and fun.
Experience traditional crafts at the park’s regular intangible cultural heritage market, offering paper-cutting, shadow puppetry, sugar painting, and rubbing experiences. Create your own works and feel the charm of intangible cultural heritage.