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"Guilin Park In the early 20th century, Guilin Park was the private compound of detective-turned-gangster Huang Jinrong. Today, it's open to the public, beckoning tourists to come relax in an otherwise-buzzing neighborhood. Strolls through the handsome carved pavilions, tree-lined stone pathways, and grottoes allow for superb people-watching: In the shade of pavilions and on benches beneath pergolas, locals play Go and mah-jong, practice opera,and show off their singing caged birds. If you’re in Xujiahui or the French Concession, it’s well worth coming here to experience a slice of Shanghai life."

Historic park with pavilions, grottoes, and locals playing games
No. 128 Guilin Rd, Xuhui District, China, 200233 Get directions