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Hongqiao World Center

4.7(6 reviews)$Farm
🕑 3-4 hours👶 Best for ages 3-12. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy picking low-hanging fruits and meeting farm animals, while elementary-aged children benefit most from the educational programs about where food comes from and sustainable farming practices.

About

Hongqiao World Center offers hands-on farm experiences where children can pick seasonal fruits, learn about sustainable agriculture, and enjoy fresh farm-to-table meals. This interactive destination combines educational programs with outdoor fun, giving kids a memorable taste of rural Chinese farming culture just outside Shanghai's city center.

Highlights

  • Seasonal fruit picking including strawberries, grapes, and other local produce depending on the season
  • Interactive educational programs teaching children about sustainable farming and agriculture
  • Farm-to-table dining experiences featuring freshly picked ingredients
  • Opportunities to see and learn about farm animals and rural Chinese agricultural practices
  • Hands-on activities that get kids away from screens and into nature

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Download a translation app like Google Translate or Pleco before visiting, as English signage may be limited and staff primarily speak Mandarin Chinese.
  2. 2.Wear closed-toe shoes and clothes that can get dirty. Bring sun hats and sunscreen as much of the activity is outdoors with limited shade.
  3. 3.Visit on weekday mornings to avoid crowds, especially during Chinese holidays and weekends when local families flock to the farm.
  4. 4.Bring cash (Chinese Yuan/RMB) as international credit cards may not be accepted. Mobile payment apps like Alipay or WeChat Pay are widely used but require local setup.
  5. 5.Book educational programs in advance through your hotel concierge who can help arrange English-speaking guides if needed.

Best Time to Visit

Visit during spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October) for the best weather and peak harvest seasons. Weekday mornings offer smaller crowds and cooler temperatures, making fruit picking more comfortable for young children.

What to Know

Budget-friendly pricing ($ rating) makes this an affordable family outing. The farm offers farm-to-table dining options, though bringing snacks for picky eaters is wise. Located in Qingpu district, about 45 minutes from central Shanghai by taxi or DiDi (Chinese Uber).

Seasonal Notes

Fruit picking availability varies by season: strawberries in spring, grapes and peaches in summer, persimmons in autumn. Some outdoor activities may be limited during winter months (December-February). Check ahead for specific harvest schedules and whether programs operate during Chinese New Year holidays.

Nearby Eats

Qingpu district offers local Chinese restaurants specializing in freshwater fish and Shanghai cuisine. Consider dining at the farm's own restaurant for the freshest farm-to-table experience, or ask your hotel to recommend family-friendly restaurants with picture menus for easier ordering.

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