Location & Transportation
Nestled in the northern part of Zhujiajiao Ancient Town, Qingpu Four Seasons Hundred Fruit Garden is a hidden gem just 5 kilometers from the historic water town. Located at Lane 369, Yidang Village, Shengjiadai, Zhujiajiao Town, Qingpu District, Shanghai, this eco-orchard sits beside popular spots like Oriental Green Boat (a large park) and Daqian Villa, making it a perfect day-trip combo. To get here, drive for about an hour from downtown Shanghai, or take the metro to Zhujiajiao Station (Line 17) and hop on a local bus or taxi.
Natural Landscape
Spanning over 600 acres, Qingpu Four Seasons Hundred Fruit Garden is a sprawling paradise of fruit trees, glittering lakes, and lush fields. Over 400 acres are packed with cherry, peach, and citrus trees that bloom in every season. The remaining 100+ acres of water areas host fish, lotus flowers, and even spots for boating. Wander through orchards, snap photos under flowering trees, or relax by the lakes—it’s like a painting come to life!
Agricultural Charm
This isn’t just a果园 (fruit garden)—it’s a working farm! Visit the fruit and vegetable planting zone to see strawberries, tomatoes, and herbs grown using eco-friendly methods. You can even try your hand at farming during seasonal activities. The exotic plant zone showcases rare fruits like dragon fruit or finger lime, while the water activity area lets you kayak or fish. For families, the outdoor training zone offers fun challenges like rope courses or team games.
Cultural Touches
While enjoying nature, you’ll also dip into local rural life. The on-site museum displays traditional tools and explains farming traditions. Seasonal festivals, like cherry-picking in spring or pumpkin carving in fall, let you experience Chinese countryside culture. Don’t miss the village-style accommodations—some cabins are designed like old Jiangnan homes, complete with courtyards and wooden decor.
Facilities for All
Whether you’re a couple, family, or group, Qingpu Four Seasons Hundred Fruit Garden has you covered. The leisure resort area includes BBQ pits, picnic lawns, and cozy lodges. Kids love the petting zoo and pony rides, while adults can unwind at the lakeside teahouse. For foodies, there’s a farm-to-table restaurant serving dishes made with on-site produce, like peach-glazed chicken or stir-fried seasonal veggies.
Why Visit?
Escape the city buzz and dive into nature at Qingpu Four Seasons Hundred Fruit Garden. It’s not just a sightseeing spot—it’s a place to breathe fresh air, learn about farming, and reconnect with simplicity. Perfect for a day trip or a weekend stay, this eco-oasis will leave you refreshed and inspired. Pro tip: Visit in spring or autumn for the best weather and harvest activities!