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Phase 2, Hudiewan Garden park in Pudong New Area, SH
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Phase 2, Hudiewan Garden

4.5(46 reviews)Park
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 3-12. Younger children are captivated by the colorful butterflies flying freely around them, while older kids appreciate the educational components and can better understand the conservation messages. Toddlers may enjoy it but have shorter attention spans for the exhibits.

About

This enchanting butterfly garden in Shanghai's Pudong area offers children a magical opportunity to observe native Chinese butterfly species up close in their natural habitat. The garden combines beautiful outdoor spaces with educational displays that teach kids about butterfly life cycles, local ecosystems, and conservation in an engaging, hands-on way.

Highlights

  • Free-flying butterflies in naturalistic garden settings where kids can walk among them
  • Educational displays showing butterfly life cycles from caterpillar to chrysalis to butterfly
  • Native Chinese butterfly species rarely seen elsewhere
  • Photo opportunities with butterflies in beautiful garden landscapes
  • Shaded walking paths perfect for Shanghai's hot summers

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit in the morning (9-11am) when butterflies are most active and crowds are lighter. The garden can get busy with local school groups on weekday afternoons.
  2. 2.Download a translation app like Google Translate before visiting, as most signage and educational displays are primarily in Mandarin Chinese with limited English translations.
  3. 3.Wear bright colored clothing (especially yellow, pink, and purple) to attract butterflies. Encourage kids to stay still and butterflies may land on them.
  4. 4.Bring a camera with good zoom capability for capturing butterfly photos without disturbing them. The garden's natural lighting is excellent for photography.
  5. 5.Purchase tickets through Trip.com or Ctrip in advance to avoid language barriers at the ticket counter. Many international credit cards are accepted at these booking platforms.

Best Time to Visit

Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) offer the best weather and highest butterfly activity. Visit on weekday mornings to avoid weekend crowds and tour groups. The garden is most active between 9am-2pm when butterflies are feeding.

What to Know

Entry fees are typically very affordable (around 20-40 RMB per person, roughly $3-6 USD). The garden has paved pathways suitable for strollers. Bring cash in RMB as international cards may not work at the entrance, and download Alipay or WeChat Pay if possible for easier transactions.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited from April through October when butterflies are most abundant. The garden may have reduced hours or temporary closures during winter months (December-February) when butterfly activity is naturally lower. Summer (June-August) can be very hot and humid, so bring water and plan for shorter visits.

Nearby Eats

The nearby Super Brand Mall (Zhengda Plaza) in Lujiazui, about 15 minutes away, has numerous international food options including McDonald's, Pizza Hut, and Din Tai Fung with English menus. For a more local experience, explore the small restaurants along Kangding East Road where you can point to pictures on menus.

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