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Zhiqing Tribe Hotel (Shanghai Bay National Forest Park Branch)
2.5/513 Reviews

Zhiqing Tribe Hotel (Shanghai Bay National Forest Park Branch)

Fengxian Development Zone Shanghai|1.08km from Shanghai Haiwan National Forest Park
Two reasons for attracting me to the Zhiqing Tribe tent camp are: air conditioning (which proved to be very important) in the tent and hairy children with my family (despite the pet cleaning fee). The campsite has concentrated areas for bathing and toileting. At night, the tents are dimly lit, the moon is high outside, the children watch open-air movies on the lawn, and adults are doing barbecues and chatting under the sky. My hairy children also show a happy smile. The happy smile releases the naughty nature of hairy children. 10.4 Early in the morning the little guy dropped the floating raft on the river as a green lawn. The bank was steep and the little guy struggled, and I tried my best, but the little guy couldn't get on the bank. Seeing that the hairy child was going to run out of strength, he gave a desperate look. At this time 10.3 The big brother who was not off duty that night was doing his best to save the dog's life. The little guy wagging his tail to thank him. I am also very grateful to this big brother who is not named. Hopefully camp leaders will praise them. But also blame themselves for not holding the dog. Thanks again to camp for the trip I've been on and my children will never forget. Finally remind friends who go to camp, must bring their own bath slippers and bath towels, otherwise bathing will be a bit inconvenient.

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Zhiqing Tribe Hotel (Shanghai Bay National Forest Park Branch)
2.5/513 Reviews

Zhiqing Tribe Hotel (Shanghai Bay National Forest Park Branch)

Fengxian Development Zone Shanghai|1.08km from Shanghai Haiwan National Forest Park
Two reasons for attracting me to the Zhiqing Tribe tent camp are: air conditioning (which proved to be very important) in the tent and hairy children with my family (despite the pet cleaning fee). The campsite has concentrated areas for bathing and toileting. At night, the tents are dimly lit, the moon is high outside, the children watch open-air movies on the lawn, and adults are doing barbecues and chatting under the sky. My hairy children also show a happy smile. The happy smile releases the naughty nature of hairy children. 10.4 Early in the morning the little guy dropped the floating raft on the river as a green lawn. The bank was steep and the little guy struggled, and I tried my best, but the little guy couldn't get on the bank. Seeing that the hairy child was going to run out of strength, he gave a desperate look. At this time 10.3 The big brother who was not off duty that night was doing his best to save the dog's life. The little guy wagging his tail to thank him. I am also very grateful to this big brother who is not named. Hopefully camp leaders will praise them. But also blame themselves for not holding the dog. Thanks again to camp for the trip I've been on and my children will never forget. Finally remind friends who go to camp, must bring their own bath slippers and bath towels, otherwise bathing will be a bit inconvenient.

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Camping on Niu Road
4.4/5123 Reviews
Fengxian Development Zone
The weather is very hot, and the tent equipment is slightly outdated. This season may be a paradise for bugs. All kinds of bugs are everywhere, but camping is so back to basics. The stars are bright at night, and the unique site of the camp feels private. very good. Playing games and exploring the forest at night in Amber, children like it very much. Give a special praise to Bobo, and will respond to any request! Take the initiative to help us go to Gate 1 of the park and bring us the food, yes! You can order takeaway. We prepared our own barbecue ingredients and delivered them directly. We rented the oven at the campsite, which makes it much more comfortable to eat than the meal set at the campsite! Anyway, if you haven’t come to experience it, you can bring your kids here. After all, it’s a very special experience. Thank you Niulu Camping⛺️
Zhiqing Tribe Hotel (Shanghai Bay National Forest Park Branch)
2.5/513 Reviews
Fengxian Development Zone
Two reasons for attracting me to the Zhiqing Tribe tent camp are: air conditioning (which proved to be very important) in the tent and hairy children with my family (despite the pet cleaning fee). The campsite has concentrated areas for bathing and toileting. At night, the tents are dimly lit, the moon is high outside, the children watch open-air movies on the lawn, and adults are doing barbecues and chatting under the sky. My hairy children also show a happy smile. The happy smile releases the naughty nature of hairy children. 10.4 Early in the morning the little guy dropped the floating raft on the river as a green lawn. The bank was steep and the little guy struggled, and I tried my best, but the little guy couldn't get on the bank. Seeing that the hairy child was going to run out of strength, he gave a desperate look. At this time 10.3 The big brother who was not off duty that night was doing his best to save the dog's life. The little guy wagging his tail to thank him. I am also very grateful to this big brother who is not named. Hopefully camp leaders will praise them. But also blame themselves for not holding the dog. Thanks again to camp for the trip I've been on and my children will never forget. Finally remind friends who go to camp, must bring their own bath slippers and bath towels, otherwise bathing will be a bit inconvenient.
Green House Hotel
4.6/5277 Reviews
Fengxian Development Zone
At the end of the winter vacation, I chose the log cabin conference center on weekends. Overall, it was not bad. Due to the rain, the outdoor facilities were not available for play. There are also private hot springs in the caravan camp. There are two or three caravans in a small courtyard and a private hot spring. . This time I chose the Yunjian caravan which is not in this area, so I didn’t experience it, and I will experience it next time.
Grand Mercure Shanghai Lingang
4.8/5510 Reviews
Fengxian Development Zone
The hotel environment is good. The lobby is decorated with a Chinese New Year atmosphere. The room is spacious and large. The bedding is very comfortable and the hygiene is very good. The snacks in the lobby bar are delicious. I highly recommend them. I hope the hotel will promote your hotel's desserts. Very Nice, the hotel staff are very nice. When you park in the underground garage, you have to scan the code at the front desk to get the parking ticket. You can get the ticket before you go out. You can do it as many times as you want. You don't have to worry about parking. Overall a good stay experience. The weather is too cold. Otherwise, you can go to the Forest Park for a stroll. It's okay to stay here occasionally.
DongLi Country House
4.8/587 Reviews
Fengxian Development Zone
I like the place where Dongli is located. There are very few people around. Sitting on the second floor, you can have a great view. You can sit and watch the sunset. You can see the stars all the time, and then continue to sit and watch the stars without being blocked by tall buildings. The public area on the first floor is also very warm, where you can chat around the stove, read a book on the piano, and smell the fragrance of tea. Aunt Hou, the housekeeper, was swift and enthusiastic, tidying up the whole house, making us feel like we are at home. The only drawback is that there is no makeup mirror on the vanity table, and you can only use the large mirror across the bathtub to make-up, which is really inconvenient. After staying for one night, we basically wandered around the house, yard or village. For those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, this is really a very close paradise. Looking forward to coming again next time.
Shanghai Wuxiang Childhood B&B
4.9/513 Reviews
Fengxian Development Zone
This homestay has 2 parking spaces, and there is an open space 50 meters away that can park more than 10 cars. The yard is doing a good job, and a cat is free. The sweet potatoes for breakfast are good.

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The Bund: A picturesque waterfront area offering stunning views of the city skyline and iconic landmarks.

Nanjing Road: China's premier shopping street, lined with a plethora of stores, malls, and luxury boutiques.

Xintiandi: A trendy entertainment district with a blend of traditional Shikumen architecture and modern establishments.

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