Century Park (Shanghai)

Green World Relief Sculpture Wall presents 29 species of animals and plants from the Asian-Pacific Region.

The animals include China pandas, elephants from Thailand, buffalos from Vietnam, Australian kangaroos, American eagles, and Russian bears.

Montreal Garden comprises islands, lakes, exhibition halls, media rooms, and coffee bars, with a total area of 5 acres (2.0 hectares).

The garden is intended to show the harmony among men, nature, science and technology, which is cherished by both Chinese and Canadian people.

The highlight of the Exotic Zone lies in the Olmec Colossal Head in the southeast of the Century Park.

The head-shaped stone carving is the well-known piece, and features thick lips, big eyes, and a square face.

At the beginning, some potted plum blossoms were displayed in the Montreal Garden Scenic Area during the Chinese New Year (Spring Festival).

Local people as well as tourists often come to the park to enjoy the beautiful and fragrant plum blossoms in winter and spring.

The Huamu Road station of Line 7 of the Shanghai Metro is across the corner from Century Park's #5 entrance.