You need to verify and use the "electronic ticket" directly.
"Peak days" are statutory holidays, the fourth to seventh day of the first lunar month (February 20 to February 23), the Lantern Festival (March 3), and every Friday to Sunday. On peak days, admission is by ticket from 14:00 to 22:00. The other days are "ordinary days". On ordinary days, admission is by ticket from 16:00 to 22:00.
Lantern redemption locations: [Outside the venue] Lantern Festival Cultural and Creative Pavilion, No. 288 Fuyou Road (near the Lantern Festival ticket booth); [Inside the venue] Lantern redemption pavilion under the corridor of Tianyu Building (near Gate 6)
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You need to verify and use the "electronic ticket" directly.
"Peak days" are statutory holidays, the fourth to seventh day of the first lunar month (February 20 to February 23), the Lantern Festival (March 3), and every Friday to Sunday. On peak days, admission is by ticket from 14:00 to 22:00. The other days are "ordinary days". On ordinary days, admission is by ticket from 16:00 to 22:00.
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You need to verify and use the "electronic ticket" directly.
"Peak days" are statutory holidays, the fourth to seventh day of the first lunar month (February 20 to February 23), the Lantern Festival (March 3), and every Friday to Sunday. On peak days, admission is by ticket from 14:00 to 22:00. The other days are "ordinary days". On ordinary days, admission is by ticket from 16:00 to 22:00.
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You need to verify and use the "electronic ticket" directly.
"Peak days" are statutory holidays, the fourth to seventh day of the first lunar month (February 20 to February 23), the Lantern Festival (March 3), and every Friday to Sunday. On peak days, admission is by ticket from 14:00 to 22:00. The other days are "ordinary days". On ordinary days, admission is by ticket from 16:00 to 22:00.
Lantern redemption locations: [Outside the venue] Lantern Festival Cultural and Creative Pavilion, No. 288 Fuyou Road (near the Lantern Festival ticket booth); [Inside the venue] Lantern redemption pavilion under the corridor of Tianyu Building (near Gate 6)
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The surrounding Old Town Temple district is bustling with activity, so you can go shopping and taste local delicacies.
After visiting Yu Garden, you can walk to the riverside, take a Huangpu River cruise , and tour the scenery on both sides of the Bund.
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Yu Garden is one of the five classical gardens in Shanghai (the only one
located in the city), and was once a private garden of officials in the Ming
Dynasty. This classical garden with a history of more than 400 years is
exquisitely designed, with a quiet environment, pavilions, rockery, and ponds.
It is a rare and elegant place in a bustling city. In the garden, you can also
see hundreds of plaques and inscriptions from famous artists, as well as a
stone sculpture exhibition hall with a large collection of collections.
2026 Shanghai Yu Garden Lantern Festival [Admission Notice]
1. Entry requires scanning the mobile barcode on your electronic ticket.
2. All lantern festival tickets are valid for single entry.
3. Pets are not allowed (except guide dogs). Guide dogs must be on a leash at all times and under the supervision of their owners when entering the park.
4. This ticket is only valid for admission to the 2026 Shanghai Yu Garden Lantern Festival - Yu Garden Folk Art Lantern Area. It is not applicable to exhibitions, experiences, or other items that require separate tickets. This ticket is also not valid for Shanghai Yu Garden (daytime/nighttime visits) or Shanghai City God Temple. For these attractions, separate tickets must be purchased through designated channels.
SGD 16.27