Shanghai Metro & Zoo Adventure: Exploring Lines & Wildlife

Shanghai Metro; to the Zoo

Destination:ChinaCity:ShanghaiPopulation:24.9 million
Shanghai Metro; to the Zoo
Tim Chambers2023-04-1810 min

We took the metro on a very sunny Easter Sunday out to Shanghai Zoo near the Hongqiao Airport to the West of the city. The Shanghai Metro (Chinese: 上海地铁; pinyin: Shànghǎi Dìtiě); is a rapid transit system in Shanghai, operating urban and suburban transit services to 14 of its 16 municipal districts and to Kunshan, Jiangsu Province. Served as a part of Shanghai rail transit, the Shanghai Metro system is the world's biggest metro system by route length, totalling 802 kilometres (498 mi). It is also the second biggest by the number of stations with 408 stations on 19 lines. Line 10 is driverless. Line 10 opened in April 2010 is 44.9 km long and has 37 stations. Line 11 goes to Disney resort over in the east and was opened in December 2009 is 82.4 km long and has 39 stations. Shanghai Zoological Park (simplified Chinese: 上海动物园; traditional Chinese: 上海動物園; pinyin: Shànghǎi Dòngwùyuán), or commonly Shanghai Zoo in short, is the main zoological garden in Shanghai. It is located near the township of Hongqiao (formerly Hung-Jao) and was formerly known as " Xijiao Park" (or "Western Suburbs Park"). The site of what is presently the Shanghai Zoo was first developed as livery stables in 1890. In 1914, the livery stables were purchased by a consortium of merchants, and in 1916 it was converted into the Hung-Jao Golf Club, one of Shanghai's largest golf clubs. Like many other foreign-owned clubs, its property was in 1953 resumed by the new government, after the Chinese Communist Party took over Shanghai in 1949. In 1954, the former golf course was opened to the public 1954 as "Xijiao Park". In 1959, a series of animal enclosures were built and the park was expanded. In 1980, the park was renamed "Shanghai Zoological Park". After half a century of development, the Shanghai Zoo has become one of the best ecological...

--- Tim Chambers
April 18, 2023, Spring in China

Video Chapters

  1. 0:00Metro journey begins
  2. 0:41Line 11 station details
  3. 1:28Navigating metro lines
  4. 2:29Map view of route
  5. 3:48Arrival at Shanghai Zoo
  6. 4:10Zoo entrance and ticket price
  7. 4:19Exploring the zoo
  8. 7:22Encounter with animals
  9. 8:11Exiting the zoo
  10. 9:09Zoo layout summary

Tim Chambers' Shanghai Zoo trip via the efficient metro system was a delightful Easter Sunday adventure. Exploring the vast zoo and surrounding park, he encountered diverse animals and enjoyed the pleasant weather. A memorable and enriching experience!

Travel Guides & Tips in this video

  1. Tip 1Using the old-school recharge machine for the metro card, a unique experience compared to the usual app-based system. This provides a glimpse into different payment methods available in Shanghai. (0:55)
  2. Tip 2Checking train information screens on the Shanghai Metro to ensure you are boarding the correct train for your destination. This is crucial, especially for lines with multiple branches. (2:07)
  3. Tip 3Always check the end of the line on the metro to ensure you get on the right train, especially when using branch lines like the one to Shanghai Zoo. (2:45)
  4. Tip 4Plan your route within the Shanghai Zoo to avoid getting lost in its expansive grounds. Decide whether to go clockwise or counter-clockwise. (4:27)
  5. Tip 5Be aware of the varying conditions of animal enclosures in zoos. Some may be smaller than ideal, and some animals might not be suited to being caged at all. (8:32)
  6. Tip 6Consider the layout of Shanghai Zoo to optimize your visit. Tim Chambers suggests a counter-clockwise route to see specific animals. (9:13)

This Easter Sunday, Tim Chambers took the Shanghai Metro, specifically lines 11 and 10, on an adventure to the Shanghai Zoo. His journey details the efficient, modern metro system, including a demonstration of the easy-to-use digital payment system. The video offers a glimpse into the zoo itself, showcasing its layout, diverse animal collection, and the surprisingly large park surrounding it. Tim shares his experience navigating the zoo, noting its size and the options for exploring it clockwise or counter-clockwise. He also highlights the unique blend of urban convenience and natural beauty found within the zoo's grounds. The video concludes with Tim exiting the zoo and returning to the main road, reflecting on his experience.

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Shanghai Metro; to the Zoo

This captivating video follows Tim Chambers' Easter Sunday journey to the Shanghai Zoo, expertly utilizing the Shanghai Metro system. The journey begins with a detailed look at the modern and efficient line 11 and line 10 metro stations, showcasing the ease of digital payments. Tim's personal experience is brought to life with his demonstration of the recharging process using a physical card, a charming contrast to the widespread use of mobile apps.

The video then shifts focus to the zoo itself, revealing its surprising scale and expansive park-like setting. Tim's insights into the zoo's layout and his decision to explore counter-clockwise provide a unique perspective, highlighting the freedom and flexibility the zoo offers visitors. The experience is enriched by vivid descriptions of the animals, including lions, tigers, monkeys, and even sturgeon, showcasing the zoo's diverse collection.

The video also captures the atmosphere of the day, highlighting the balance between bustling crowds and peaceful moments of observation. Tim's commentary offers both practical travel tips, such as the importance of checking train destinations and the layout of the zoo, and personal reflections on the experience. His observations on the size of animal enclosures and the overall conditions of the zoo add a layer of thoughtful consideration to the narrative.

The video concludes with Tim's return to the main road, leaving viewers with a sense of having shared in his memorable Easter Sunday adventure. The seamless integration of travelogue, personal experience, and practical information makes this video a delightful and informative journey into the heart of Shanghai. Tim's enthusiasm for the experience is infectious, making it a truly engaging and memorable watch.

Shanghai Metro & Zoo Adventure: Exploring Lines & Wildlife

Tim explored Shanghai's vast metro system, reaching the Shanghai Zoo for a memorable animal encounter. A fun-filled day!

Shanghai Zoo Adventure: Exploring via Metro & Xijiao Park

Tim Chambers's Shanghai adventure began with a sunny Easter Sunday metro ride. He journeyed on the extensive Shanghai Metro, boasting the world's longest route length, to the Shanghai Zoo near Hongqiao Airport. The zoo, once a golf course, now houses a diverse collection of animals. Chambers's journey highlights the city's efficient public transport and the rich history woven into its modern attractions.

Attractions in this video: Shanghai Zoo, Xijiao Park