| Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 April 2026, Wednesday | 5:43 AM | 6:13 PM | 12h 30m |
| 2 April 2026, Thursday | 5:41 AM | 6:13 PM | 12h 31m |
| 3 April 2026, Friday | 5:40 AM | 6:14 PM | 12h 33m |
| 4 April 2026, Saturday | 5:39 AM | 6:15 PM | 12h 35m |
| 5 April 2026, Sunday | 5:38 AM | 6:15 PM | 12h 37m |
| 6 April 2026, Monday | 5:36 AM | 6:16 PM | 12h 39m |
| 7 April 2026, Tuesday | 5:35 AM | 6:17 PM | 12h 41m |
| 8 April 2026, Wednesday | 5:34 AM | 6:17 PM | 12h 43m |
| 9 April 2026, Thursday | 5:33 AM | 6:18 PM | 12h 44m |
| 10 April 2026, Friday | 5:32 AM | 6:18 PM | 12h 46m |
| 11 April 2026, Saturday | 5:30 AM | 6:19 PM | 12h 48m |
| 12 April 2026, Sunday | 5:29 AM | 6:20 PM | 12h 50m |
| 13 April 2026, Monday | 5:28 AM | 6:20 PM | 12h 52m |
| 14 April 2026, Tuesday | 5:27 AM | 6:21 PM | 12h 54m |
| 15 April 2026, Wednesday | 5:26 AM | 6:22 PM | 12h 55m |
| 16 April 2026, Thursday | 5:25 AM | 6:22 PM | 12h 57m |
| 17 April 2026, Friday | 5:24 AM | 6:23 PM | 12h 59m |
| 18 April 2026, Saturday | 5:22 AM | 6:24 PM | 13h 01m |
| 19 April 2026, Sunday | 5:21 AM | 6:24 PM | 13h 03m |
| 20 April 2026, Monday | 5:20 AM | 6:25 PM | 13h 04m |
| 21 April 2026, Tuesday | 5:19 AM | 6:26 PM | 13h 06m |
| 22 April 2026, Wednesday | 5:18 AM | 6:26 PM | 13h 08m |
| 23 April 2026, Thursday | 5:17 AM | 6:27 PM | 13h 10m |
| 24 April 2026, Friday | 5:16 AM | 6:28 PM | 13h 11m |
| 25 April 2026, Saturday | 5:15 AM | 6:28 PM | 13h 13m |
| 26 April 2026, Sunday | 5:14 AM | 6:29 PM | 13h 15m |
| 27 April 2026, Monday | 5:13 AM | 6:30 PM | 13h 16m |
| 28 April 2026, Tuesday | 5:12 AM | 6:30 PM | 13h 18m |
| 29 April 2026, Wednesday | 5:11 AM | 6:31 PM | 13h 20m |
| 30 April 2026, Thursday | 5:10 AM | 6:32 PM | 13h 21m |
Shanghai stretches along the Huangpu River, with the historic Bund on one side and the Pudong skyscrapers on the other. Both banks and several elevated points offer strong vantage points for sunrise and sunset.
Iconic waterfront promenade facing east across the Huangpu toward the Pudong skyline. The sun comes up behind the Oriental Pearl Tower, Shanghai Tower, and SWFC. Arrive before 6 AM to beat the crowds. Metro: East Nanjing Road (Lines 2/10).
At the northern tip of Pudong where the Huangpu meets the Yangtze. Open estuary views with no buildings in the way. A 6 km riverside path runs through the park. Quieter and more natural than central Shanghai.
2.5 km promenade at a bend in the Huangpu, facing southeast toward Lujiazui. The Pudong towers are silhouetted against the sunrise. Much less crowded than the main Bund.
Floors 118-119 at 546 metres. 360-degree views over the Yangtze Delta and the whole city. Admission around CNY 180. Advance booking recommended.
Free viewing platform next to the Museum of Art Pudong, facing west across the Huangpu toward the Bund. Elevated walkway with unobstructed views. Popular with locals and photographers. Metro: Lujiazui (Line 2).
8.5 km west-facing promenade along the Huangpu in Xuhui district. Passes repurposed industrial buildings and art museums (Long Museum, West Bund Museum). Less crowded than central waterfront spots. Metro: Yunjin Road (Line 11).
Red steel arches of Shanghai's first cross-river bridge frame the Pudong skyline. Riverside parks near the spiral on-ramp offer good views. South of the Bund, fewer tourists. Metro: Nanpu Bridge (Line 4).
Evening light hits the glass facades of the Lujiazui towers from behind the viewer. The curved river provides a wide view stretching from Pudong to the Bund.
Same platform. Westward views as the sun goes down and the city transitions to its nighttime lights. Last entry typically at 8 PM.