Jinjiang Action Park
Priti ZarariaPriti Zararia/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, SHANGHAI/ Updated : May 10, 2017, 15:22 IST
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Jinjiang Action Park is a modern amusement park located just half hour drive from downtown Shanghai. This is the largest amusement park in the city and it has around 40 land and water entertainment facilities. The place boasts of … Read more
Jinjiang Action Park is a modern amusement park located just half hour drive from downtown Shanghai. This is the largest amusement park in the city and it has around 40 land and water entertainment facilities. The place boasts of rides like big roller coasters, Space Traveller, merry-go-around, Shanghai Ferris wheel and Canyon Rafting. Read less

Jinjiang Action Park is a modern amusement park located just half hour drive from downtown Shanghai. This is the largest amusement park in the city and it has around 40 land and water entertainment facilities. The place boasts of rides like big roller coasters, Space Traveller, merry-go-around, Shanghai Ferris wheel and Canyon Rafting. The place provides wholesome entertainment for family with kids. Get your stomach rolling in Peak No. 1, a giant inverted boomerang, or ascend up in a giant Shanghai Ferris wheel. At 108 m height and with a diameter of 98 m, it takes around 25 min to complete a full circle in the Ferris wheel. On a clear day, you can see the giant Oriental Pearl TV Tower in Pudong along with other skyscrapers from the height. Canyon Rafting in ultra-large overwater ride gives an almost real experience of travelling among the green hills and rivers in the mountainous region. The adrenaline rush from the thrilling rides will leave you asking for more action!
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