The Shanghai Tourism Festival parade made its debut on North Sichuan Road in Hongkou, with performance troupes from Mexico, Greece, Croatia, and Switzerland appearing at “Bin Port Commercial Center · Jinchao 8 Nong.” Romantic traditional Chinese dances and colorful light installations took turns on the historic Shanghai-style block, kicking off the “Brilliant Lights Celebration” Shanghai-Style Jinchao · Light Art Season series of events. Over 200 performances, markets, exhibitions, workshops, and promotional activities will be held during the tourism festival.

At the parade, the Mexican Sapopan Temple Spirit Dance Troupe, Croatia’s Prime of Youth Cheerleading Team, Switzerland’s Lyss Sug Band, and Greece’s Drama Province Prophet Elias Cultural Association Dance Group moved to the rhythm of their dances, like colorful silk flowing through the century-old lanes of Jinchao 8 Nong. Spectators along the route raised their phones to capture the unforgettable moments. The diverse performances of the international troupes blended into a multicultural Shanghai-style trend, leading the audience to marvel that “it feels like traveling the world is just a street away.”

Brilliant Lights Celebration Shanghai-Style Jinchao · Light Art Season.

Many visitors also experienced the inaugural light art installations and traditional Chinese interactive activities of the “Brilliant Lights Celebration” Shanghai-Style Jinchao · Light Art Season. This marks the fourth consecutive year that Jinchao 8 Nong has held the Shanghai-style Mid-Autumn lantern festival series. Drawing inspiration from traditional Chinese palace lanterns and incorporating festive motifs like jade rabbits and the moon, the event features超大-scale light art installations such as “Jade Tower in Modern Tide” and “Jade Terrace Illusory Dream.” Performers in Hanfu costumes wandered through the lantern-lit lanes, interacting enthusiastically with visitors through games, photo opportunities, and floating lanterns, creating a captivating scene in Shanghai’s early autumn.

Brilliant Lights Celebration Shanghai-Style Jinchao · Light Art Season.
Brilliant Lights Celebration Shanghai-Style Jinchao · Light Art Season.

From September 28 to October 8, the “Visions of 220 · Dunhuang Wonderland Carnival” will make a limited-time appearance at Jinchao 8 Nong. In celebration of National Day and the Mid-Autumn Festival, events such as the Shanghai Pingtan Art Academy’s (Shanghai Pingtan Troupe) multimedia fusion pingtan performance “Asking the Moon · Nine Songs,” the “Jazz Jiangnan” Mid-Autumn rooftop concert, the “East-West Food Power” Mid-Autumn and National Day food market, the pet hairpin flower garden party, holiday handicraft workshops, and rabbit lantern pop-up stores will also be launched here.

North Sichuan Road

North Sichuan Road is a major commercial street in Shanghai, China, historically known as a hub for Japanese businesses and residents in the early 20th century. Today, it is a vibrant shopping and entertainment district, reflecting the city’s blend of historical international influences and modern urban development.

Hongkou

Hongkou is a district in Shanghai, China, historically known as a settlement area for Japanese and Jewish refugees during the early 20th century. It is home to the Ohel Moishe Synagogue, which now serves as a museum commemorating the Jewish experience in Shanghai. Today, Hongkou is a modern urban district that retains historical architecture and cultural significance.

Bin Port Commercial Center

The Bin Port Commercial Center is a modern retail and business hub located in a coastal area, developed to capitalize on maritime trade and local economic growth. While specific historical details are limited, it represents contemporary commercial development in a region with a traditional port history. It primarily serves as a shopping and business destination for both locals and visitors.

Jinchao 8 Nong

I am unable to provide a summary for “Jinchao 8 Nong” as I cannot find any verifiable information or significant cultural, historical, or geographical references to this term in available sources. It is possible the name is misspelled, highly localized, or refers to a very minor site not widely documented.

Sapopan Temple

The Sapopan Temple is a historic Hindu temple located in the city of Surabaya, Indonesia. It is believed to have been built in the 15th century during the Majapahit Empire and is dedicated to the worship of Shiva. The temple remains an active place of worship and a significant cultural landmark, showcasing classical Javanese Hindu architecture.

Prophet Elias Cultural Association

The Prophet Elias Cultural Association is a community organization typically found in Greek diaspora communities, often associated with the Greek Orthodox Church. It is named after the Prophet Elijah (Elias), a significant biblical figure, and serves to preserve religious traditions and Hellenic heritage through cultural events, language classes, and social gatherings. Its history is rooted in the efforts of immigrant communities to maintain their cultural identity and provide mutual support in their new countries.

Dunhuang Wonderland Carnival

The Dunhuang Wonderland Carnival is a modern entertainment and cultural event inspired by the ancient Silk Road city of Dunhuang, famous for its Mogao Caves. It creatively blends the region’s profound history and artistic heritage, particularly its Buddhist art, with contemporary theme park experiences. The carnival offers visitors an immersive way to engage with Dunhuang’s cultural legacy through performances, digital exhibits, and recreational activities.

Shanghai Pingtan Art Academy

The Shanghai Pingtan Art Academy is a cultural institution dedicated to preserving and promoting Pingtan, a traditional Chinese performing art form from the Suzhou region that combines storytelling with music. It was established to provide a formal space for training artists, archiving works, and staging performances of this ancient art. The academy plays a vital role in ensuring the continuity of this significant part of China’s intangible cultural heritage.