Huangpu Park, located on the Bund, has become a memory. Recently, we went to the Bund to look for the place where we spent our childhood spring outing - Huangpu Park, which no longer exists. After inquiring the INFO office, it is confirmed that the former Huangpu Park area of the Bund Scenic Area has been transformed and expanded into a public activity square, with the Shanghai People's Heroes Memorial Tower and the Bund History Memorial Hall nearby. The former site of Huangpu Park is now one of the important scenery of the Bund, which has the functions of sightseeing, leisure and education. Huangpu Park is the first public garden in Shanghai and China. It was built in 1868 and its English name is Public Park. After many extensions, they have also been called foreign gardens, public gardens, bridge parks, ferry parks, Huangputan parks and so on. Since its opening, the park has been closed to Chinese for a long time and is exclusively for foreigners. As we all know, there was a sign hanging at the gate of Huangpu Park that said Chinese and dogs were not allowed to enter. According to the data, the park was opened to Chinese people from June 1, 17, the Republic of China, after the Chinese people's struggle and unremitting struggle. Now the old site of the Huangpu park is the best location for viewing the high-rise buildings of Pudong Oriental Pearl. The tourists are bustling and bustling. The elderly in the small garden play taijiquan, sit and chat, and the couple take the wedding photo. People who are old and know a little the Bund history will never forget the history of Huangpu park.