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Zhongshan Park station (Shanghai Metro)

Line 2, Shanghai MetroLine 3, Shanghai MetroLine 4, Shanghai MetroRailway stations in China opened in 1999Railway stations in Shanghai
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201706 Girls Frontline livery on AC08 at Zhongshan Park Station
201706 Girls Frontline livery on AC08 at Zhongshan Park Station

Zhongshan Park (simplified Chinese: 中山公园; traditional Chinese: 中山公園; pinyin: Zhōngshān Gōngyuán) is the name of an interchange station between Lines 2, 3 and 4 on the Shanghai Metro, named after Shanghai's largest commercial park which is located nearby. This station served as the western terminus of Line 2 from the line's opening on 20 September 1999 until the first westward extension to Songhong Road opened on December 30, 2006. The interchanges with Lines 3 and 4 opened on 27 December 2000 and the final day of 2005, respectively, and are part of both lines' initial sections. Immediately to the northeast of the station is the Cloud Nine shopping mall, visible from the elevated Lines 3 and 4.

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Zhongshan Park station (Shanghai Metro)
Changning District

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201706 Girls Frontline livery on AC08 at Zhongshan Park Station
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Shanghai Art Collection Museum
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The Shanghai Art Collection Museum (SACM, Chinese: 上海艺术品博物馆) is a museum located inside Tianshan Park, at 1731 West Yan’an Road, Changning District, Shanghai, China. Dedicated to the collection and exhibition of artworks, the museum officially opened to the public on 22 September 2009. According to data released by the National Cultural Heritage Administration in October 2025, the museum currently holds 339 items or sets of artifacts, has organized 17 exhibitions, conducted 168 educational activities, and received approximately 79,586 visitors. The museum is governed by a board of directors, chaired by Hu Muqing. The Shanghai Art Collection Museum is a member of the International Council of Museums (ICOM) and the Chinese Museums Association. It is recognized as a 5A-level social organization, a Shanghai Student Social Practice Base, a Shanghai Science Education Base, and a Shanghai Public Welfare Base. It is also included in the statistical sample of specialized thematic museums maintained by the National Cultural Heritage Administration and the Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism. The museum further serves as a vice-president unit of the Shanghai Creative Industry Association, president unit of the Changning District Art Museums Association, vice-chair unit of the Changning Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and has been recognized as an Outstanding Yangtze River Delta Science Popularization Volunteer Organization. The museum has organized a number of internationally influential exhibitions and cultural activities, such as the International Exhibition of Traditional Fine Arts, the International Children’s Creative Art Exhibition, the International Youth and Children’s Science and Art Exhibition, and the Chinese Traditional Art International Touring Exhibition, drawing on its extensive international art resources.