The story appears on

Page B7

January 18, 2022

GET this page in PDF

Free for subscribers

View shopping cart

Related News

Home » District » Minhang

Bevy of indoor and outdoor activities in district for upcoming staycations

STAYCATION tourism is becoming a mainstream trend, as sporadic small outbreaks of COVID-19 cases in China make pandemic prevention a priority and cross-regional tourism that may cause virus spreading is discouraged. Minhang District treats its staycation tourists with the opening of a renovated park and brand new park, an intangible cultural heritage study center, a cultural relics exhibition and winter ice sports.

Minhang Aquatic Plant Garden

The Minhang Aquatic Plant Garden inside the Minhang Development Zone reopened to the public on January 1 after a 7-month, closed-door renovation.

The 3.5-square-kilometer garden, now with LED lights decorated on gate pillars, landscape walls, cherry trees, Chinese roses and hydrangeas waiting to blossom in the spring, is also an ecologically friendly garden that promotes low carbon dioxide emissions.

Renovation of the garden included removing some 220-kilovolt, ultra-high-voltage towers and a facelift to areas affected by a 110-kilovolt underground tubes project. Two phases of renovation projects covering 2,600 square meters and 29,400 square meters, were completed in July and November 2021, respectively.

The cement and pebble-paved ground was replaced by quartz bricks. Pergolas and pavilions have been preserved, and a total of 72 seedlings of early and late blooming cherry trees have been planted. The garden also planted 4,000 hydrangeas in five categories and about 300 Chinese roses.

“We’ve been promoting the lowest carbon dioxide emissions while renovating the garden. Lighting facilities in the grassland and the courtyard are solar powered.

Billboards, seats, pergolas and pavements have been renovated, and now the garden has become a dream greenery and leisure space for nearby residents and development zone staff,” said a manager of the Minhang Development Zone service center.

 

Perfume Sachet Cultural Space (opening to be announced soon)

A perfume sachet cultural space, an intangible cultural heritage base in Xinhong Subdistrict, completed construction at the end of December.

The sachet space, located inside the Xinhong Culture Center, covers 210 square meters and its ceiling is a wavy art installation. Decorated in a new Chinese style, its coloring is a mixture of log, gray and white.

Visitors can watch a sachet exhibition, learn how to make a sachet and attend a seminar about sachet culture. They’re encouraged to smell and wear a sachet, use a sachet’s medical functions to benefit their health and bestow their feelings upon a delicately made sachet.

Sachet making in Minhang District was listed among the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage extended list in 2008. For more than a decade, the Xinhong Subdistrict has promoted it through displays and training activities.

 

Sword and Celadon Exhibition

A Longquan sword and celadon exhibition is on at Minhang Museum until February 28. Longquan, a city in neighboring Zhejiang Province, is famous for its sword-casting and celadon-making craftsmanship, both listed as intangible cultural heritage items.

The sword exhibition comprises a total of 42 Longquan swords, as well as illustrations and explanations about casting processes and legends.

It is said that Ou Zhizi and Gan Jiang, both renowned ancient armorers, cast China’s first iron sword about 2,600 years ago. Sword casting in Longquan has developed throughout history, and in 2006 it was listed among China’s first group of national intangible cultural heritage items.

In the celadon exhibition area, 60 delicate Longquan celadons are displayed.

Longquan kilns are historically renowned in China. They originated in the Three Kingdom era (AD 220-280) and Jin Dynasty (AD 266-420), developed in the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127) and reached their peak in the Southern Song (1127-1279) and Yuan (1271-1368) dynasties. Although on the decline since the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), the tradition of celadon making in Longquan has been preserved until today. In 2009. Longquan celadon making was listed as a human intangible cultural heritage item globally.

 

Winter Sports

As the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games will take place in Beijing from February 2 to 20, winter sports are gaining popularity in Shanghai. In Minhang District’s MIXC Shopping Mall Wuzhong Road Branch, people of different ages and from different countries have been skiing and skating at the mall’s Century Star Skating Rink and Snow 51 Urban Ski Experience Hub. Though Shanghai is not a traditional winter sports city, more than a decade of hosting international sports events has helped winter sports develop quickly in the area.

 




 

Copyright © 1999- Shanghai Daily. All rights reserved.Preferably viewed with Internet Explorer 8 or newer browsers.

沪公网安备 31010602000204号

Email this to your friend