Dishui Lake

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Picture this a vast expanse of shimmering water. This is Dishui Lake. A man-made marvel in Shanghai. It’s larger than you might imagine. Dishui Lake covers 5.66 square kilometers. That’s almost six square kilometers of tranquil beauty.

Dishui Lake wasn’t always here. Construction began in June 2002. Imagine the scale of that project. Fifteen months later the excavation was complete. Water from the Dazhi River flowed in. Dishui Lake was officially born in October 2003.

The name itself is poetic. Dishui means droplet of water. The design reflects this. Think of a drop falling into the sea. That’s the inspiration for Dishui Lake’s circular shape. The ripples are the surrounding landscape.

Today Dishui Lake is more than just a lake. It’s a vibrant hub. Three islands dot its center. These are not just landmasses. Each island has a unique purpose. One island is a business center. Another is a leisure and entertainment hub. The third offers opportunities for sports and recreation.

These islands aren’t isolated. They are connected to the mainland. This seamless integration is key to Dishui Lake’s success. It’s a place where nature and urban life blend beautifully. Dishui Lake is also easily accessible. It’s conveniently located near the terminal station of Shanghai Metro Line 16.

A visit to Dishui Lake offers more than just scenic views. It’s a journey through Shanghai’s ingenuity. It’s a testament to human capacity for creating stunning landscapes. A perfect urban escape. It’s a chance to experience the tranquility of nature in the heart of a bustling metropolis. A drop of water that ripples across the Shanghai skyline. Dishui Lake.

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