Zhujiajiao Water Town & Film Park Day Trip
Step into two worlds in one day—from the tranquil canals of an ancient water town to the glittering backlots of old Shanghai. This is a hands-on immersion into Chinese culture, cuisine, and cinema.
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Highlights
Immerse yourself in the charm of Zhujiajiao, the "Venice of Shanghai"
Try your hand at calligraphy and create a beautiful lacquer fan
Glide through ancient waterways on a traditional wooden rowboat
Enjoy a family-style lunch featuring authentic Benbang cuisine
Step back in time at the Shanghai Film Park and explore movie sets
Descriptions
🎬 Morning: A Brush with Ancient Canals. Afternoon: Your Close-Up in Old Shanghai.
🌅 Morning | Zhujiajiao — The Venice of Shanghai
1,700 Years. Countless Stories. One Timeless Morning.
Your day begins in the heart of Zhujiajiao, a picturesque canal town often called the "Venice of Shanghai." But this isn't a postcard viewed from a tour bus window. The city's pulse fades with every step deeper into the town. Water laps against ancient stone. The air softens. Time, quite simply, slows down. 🏮
🖌️ Hands-On Calligraphy on a Lacquer Fan
Your cultural journey begins with a brush in hand.
Under the patient guidance of a local master, you'll try your hand at calligraphy—not on paper, but on a beautiful lacquer fan (漆扇) . Feel the bristles meet the surface. Learn the elegant strokes of Chinese characters. Watch as your own hand creates something unexpected: a piece of art you can actually use, a fan that carries both your effort and a centuries-old tradition within its folds. One stroke. Then another. You're not just learning calligraphy. You're writing your own small chapter in a very long story. 🎨
🛶 Private Rowboat Ride
Now, step onto a traditional wooden rowboat (摇橹船) . The boatman's oar dips into green water. The boat glides forward. Above you, centuries-old stone bridges arch against the sky. Along the banks, locals move through their daily rhythms—hanging laundry, tending plants, sipping tea by the water's edge. 🎶
Your boatman hums a local folk tune. The melody drifts across the canal. You pass beneath the shadow of a bridge built before Columbus sailed. This isn't a tourist ride. This is the same water, the same boats, the same songs that have moved through Zhujiajiao for generations. You're not observing life here. You're floating through it. 🌿
🚶 Free Time to Wander
The boat docks. The afternoon hasn't arrived yet. This time is yours.
Slip into hidden alleyways where the tour groups don't go. Find the iconic Fangsheng Bridge (放生桥) —the largest stone arch bridge in the region—and stand at its peak, watching the canals stretch in both directions. Soak in the atmosphere of this living museum, where people still live, cook, and dream within walls that have stood for centuries. No rush. Just the quiet joy of discovery at your own pace. 📸
🍜 Lunch | A Taste of Shanghai
Farm-to-Table. Family-Style. Deeply Local.
Sit down for a meal that tastes like home—if home were a Shanghai kitchen passed down through generations.
The table fills with authentic Benbang cuisine (本帮菜) , Shanghai's signature "red cooking" style. 🥢
🥩 Sweet-and-sour pork ribs, glazed and glistening
🐟 Braised fish, tender and fragrant
🥬 Local greens, simply prepared, impossibly fresh
Every dish carries recipes whispered from grandmother to mother to child. It's hearty. It's flavorful. It's the taste of Shanghai that no guidebook can describe. Eat until you're full. Then eat a little more. 🍚
🎥 Afternoon | Shanghai Film Park — Lights, Camera, Action!
Where Movie Magic Meets History
After lunch, the timeline shifts. You travel back to 1930s Shanghai.
Welcome to the Shanghai Film Park (车墩影视基地) —a working film studio that has served as the backdrop for countless Chinese classics, including Lust, Caution. The streets here don't just look real. They've played real on the silver screen. 🎬
👗 Costume Transformation
Pick your era. Choose your character.
Ladies, slip into an elegant cheongsam (旗袍) , its silk hugging the silhouette of Old Shanghai glamour. Gents, don a distinguished Ming-style robe. The fabric settles on your shoulders. You catch your reflection. Suddenly, you're not a visitor anymore—you're part of the set, a character in a story that began decades before you arrived. 📸✨
🚃 Tram Ride Through Time
Hear it before you see it—the rattle of a replica 1920s tram approaching down "Nanjing Road." Climb aboard. The tram lurches gently forward.
Vintage storefronts slide past your window. Old bank facades. Art Deco buildings frozen in their prime. This is a photographer's dream, every frame a love letter to a bygone era. Click. Click. Click. Your camera won't want to rest. 🎞️
🎭 Behind-the-Scenes Magic
Step deeper into the backlot. Explore outdoor sets that sprawl across eras: from intimate Shikumen alleyways to grand European-style villas, each facade holding secrets.
Your guide walks beside you, sharing insider stories of famous films shot on these very cobblestones. That corner? A legendary director framed his most famous scene there. Those steps? Your favorite actor might have stood exactly where you're standing now. The line between reality and cinema blurs. You're walking through a dream factory. 🏛️
🌆 The Journey Home
As the afternoon light softens, the tram sits quiet. The costumes return to their racks. But you carry something back with you—a lacquer fan painted by your own hand, the echo of a boatman's song, the ghost of a 1930s tram rattling through your memory.
One day. Two worlds. A lifetime of stories. 🏮🎬✨
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Important information
🔔 Requirement:
At least 4 participants are required for this activity.
🔔 What to bring
Passport or ID card
🔔 Know before you go
Tour duration is approximately 8–9 hours
Small group tour with a maximum of 15 people
Meeting point is your hotel in downtown Shanghai
User Reviews
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Isabella Rossi - Italy
May 26, 2026
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Loved this tour. Anna handled everything smoothly. Zhujiajiao is stunning — the Fangsheng Bridge, the canals, the ancient alleys. The calligraphy class was genuinely meditative. The Film Park costume experience was so much fun — felt like a movie star. The Benbang lunch was authentic and tasty. Highly recommend.
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Robert Davies - United Kingdom
March 10, 2026
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My partner and I booked this as our 'something different' day and it delivered on every level. Sophia was warm and knowledgeable from the start. Zhujiajiao was our morning escape — the water town is genuinely beautiful, with its ancient canals and stone bridges. Sophia took us through the narrow alleys and pointed out architectural details that told the town's 1,700-year history. The calligraphy on lacquer fan class was a lovely surprise — I'm usually terrible at artistic things but the master's instruction was so clear that I ended up with a fan I'm actually proud of. Sophia translated the characters' meanings. The rowboat ride was pure romance — just the two of us (with the boatman and Sophia), drifting through canals, listening to folk songs, watching water town life slide past. The Fangsheng Bridge was the photographic climax of the morning. Lunch was delicious — proper Benbang cuisine in a family-style setting. The braised fish was the standout. Then the Film Park — what a contrast! One minute you're in a 1,700-year-old water town, the next you're on a 1930s Shanghai movie set. Dressing in period costumes was so fun — I chose a cheongsam and felt like I'd walked onto the set of a Wong Kar-wai film. The replica tram rumbling down 'Nanjing Road' past vintage banks and Art Deco buildings was surreal and incredibly photogenic. Sophia shared behind-the-scenes stories and pointed out where famous scenes were shot. We explored the outdoor sets — Shikumen alleyways, European villas — and took hundreds of photos. The whole day was a perfect blend of ancient and vintage, peaceful and playful. Sophia made it seamless. Highly recommend for couples who want variety.
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Natasha Petrova - Russia
September 11, 2025
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Fantastic day. Cathy was professional and engaging. The water town was charming — so different from Shanghai's skyscrapers. The rowboat ride with folk songs was serene. The film park was the surprise highlight — the 1930s tram and old Shanghai sets were incredible. Great value for a full day.
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Henrik Larsson - Sweden
July 16, 2025
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This was the most fun day of our Shanghai trip. Cathy picked us up at the hotel and we drove about an hour to Zhujiajiao. The 'Venice of Shanghai' nickname is accurate — canals, stone bridges, whitewashed houses, and a pace of life that feels centuries removed from modern Shanghai. Cathy walked us through the town, pointing out the Fangsheng Bridge — the largest stone arch bridge in the region — and explaining its history. The calligraphy class was beautifully done. Under a local master's guidance, you paint Chinese characters onto a lacquer fan. I'm not artistic at all and mine turned out surprisingly good — the master corrected my brush strokes gently. The fan is now my favorite souvenir. The private rowboat ride was a highlight — gliding through narrow canals, the boatman humming folk tunes, passing under ancient bridges. It's incredibly peaceful. Lunch was family-style Benbang cuisine — Shanghai's signature 'red cooking.' Sweet-and-sour pork ribs, braised fish, local vegetables. Cathy explained the history of each dish. After lunch, the Shanghai Film Park — a complete shift from the water town. This is a working studio where films like 'Lust, Caution' were shot. We dressed up — I chose a cheongsam, my partner took a Ming-style robe — and suddenly we were in 1930s Shanghai. The replica tram ride down 'Nanjing Road' past vintage storefronts and Art Deco buildings was surreal. Cathy shared insider stories about famous films shot here, pointing out the exact spots where scenes were filmed. We explored Shikumen alleyways and European-style villa sets. The costume made every photo feel like a movie still. Back in Shanghai by late afternoon. Tips: bring your camera (the film park is photography heaven), wear comfortable shoes, and don't skip the calligraphy — it's more rewarding than you'd expect. Cathy was outstanding.
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Akira Mita - Japan
May 5, 2025
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上海から1時間——朱家角の水郷と映画公園で過ごした一日は、旅の中で最も楽しい思い出になりました!Xiao Chenさんは漆扇に書道を教えてくれる地元の先生を紹介してくれ、自分だけの美しい扇子を作れました。手漕ぎ舟で古い運河をゆったり進む時間は格別。放生橋の写真も最高でした。本帮菜の家庭料理ランチも美味。そして午後の上海映画公園——1930年代の衣装に着替えて、レトロな路面電車に乗り、映画『ラスト、コーション』のロケ地を歩く体験は非現実的で最高に楽しかった!二つの世界を一日で体験できる完璧なツアーです。絶対おすすめ。
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