These days, in Meilong Town, Minhang District, Shanghai Libo—transformed from an old factory building—has suddenly come alive.

Every evening, the neighborhood is packed with people. Dozens of food stalls are steaming with delicacies: crab roe buns from Taizhou, Jiangsu; rice cakes and corn pancakes from Tonglu, Zhejiang; beef soup and potato slices from Huainan, Anhui; lamb skewers and baked naan from Zepu, Xinjiang; specialty meat skewers from Zhaotong, Yunnan—all mouthwatering. At rows of outdoor seating nearby, food lovers are feasting…

As part of the « Chunshen Beautiful Life Season » series of events, the sixth « Jiangnan Food Festival » in Minhang District has set its main venue here. Last night, the 2025 Minhang District « Chunshen Beautiful Life Season » officially kicked off. It will plan and launch over 50 key projects and more than 60 featured activities across three dimensions: event-driven traffic, consumer benefits, and cultural enrichment. The goal is to create a full-chain service covering « spectating—tourism—accommodation—shopping—leisure, » making this « Golden September, Silver October » consumption peak season truly vibrant.

In the consumer sector, Minhang District is seizing the opportunity of « dual festivals and dual events » by introducing multiple consumption-boosting measures. At 8 PM on three Fridays—September 26, October 3, and October 10—Minhang will issue three rounds of « Chunshen Beautiful Life Benefit Coupons, » totaling 10 million yuan. These include four denominations, such as 300 yuan off for purchases over 1,000 yuan and 100 yuan off for purchases over 500 yuan, usable at over 600 merchants in 25 commercial complexes and more than 160 hotels and cinemas across the district.

At the same time, Minhang District will extend its auto consumption subsidy policy through October, offering a one-time fixed subsidy of 3,000 yuan per new vehicle. It will collaborate with 16 automakers to promote discounts, leveraging both « government subsidies and corporate benefits » to boost auto consumption.

In the housing sector, Minhang District launched the « Chunshen Beautiful Life Season · Minhang Good Homes Enjoyment GO » event starting September 13. It integrates over 20 high-quality properties, covering popular areas such as Maqiao villas and Wujing Lanxiang Lake residences, offering benefits like in-store gifts, home appliance rewards, and parking space subsidies. Relying on the city’s first « Housing Trade-in Service Station, » it provides « one-stop services for ‘renting, buying, and exchanging.' »

During the « Chunshen Beautiful Life Season, » Shanghai ATP1000 Tennis Masters and the Buick LPGA Championship will be held in Minhang. Minhang is adopting a « top events + public participation » model to enhance the economic impact and regional influence of sports. Additionally, over 10 public sports events have been planned, including the One Ball Wins Tennis Grand Prix and Maqiao Tennis Open, covering activities like health runs, flag football, and kayaking, to bring sports events into commercial areas, scenic spots, and parks.

At the opening ceremony of the « Chunshen Beautiful Life Season, » the « Minhang Cultural Tourism Experience Guide » was released, featuring integrated landmarks such as Qibao Ancient Town, Pujiang Country Park, and Minhang Museum. It will be distributed free of charge to key hotels and A-level tourist attractions to provide precise cultural tourism guidance for visitors.

Libo

Libo is a county in Guizhou Province, China, renowned for its South China Karst UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is celebrated for its spectacular karst landscapes, including cone-shaped peaks, pristine rivers, and lush forests. The area has a rich history of settlement by ethnic groups like the Buyi, Shui, and Yao, whose cultures are deeply intertwined with this unique natural environment.

Meilong Town

Meilong Town is a suburban town located in the Minhang District of Shanghai, China. Historically an agricultural area, it has undergone significant development and urbanization, becoming integrated into the greater Shanghai metropolitan region. It is primarily known today as a residential and commercial hub.

Minhang District

Minhang District is a suburban district of Shanghai, China, which was historically a separate county known as « Shanghai County » for centuries before being incorporated into the greater municipality. It has transformed from a traditional agricultural area into a major hub for industry, technology, and education, hosting several university campuses and industrial parks.

Qibao Ancient Town

Qibao Ancient Town is a historic water town located in the Minhang District of Shanghai, China, with a history dating back over a thousand years to the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period (10th century). It is known for its well-preserved traditional architecture, ancient temples, and canals, reflecting the cultural heritage of the Jiangnan region. The name « Qibao » means « Seven Treasures, » derived from a local legend about seven precious artifacts.

Pujiang Country Park

Pujiang Country Park is a large recreational green space located in the Minhang District of Shanghai, China. It was developed as part of the city’s urban planning initiatives to provide residents with natural landscapes and outdoor leisure facilities. While it does not have a deep ancient history, its creation reflects the modern emphasis on balancing urban expansion with accessible public nature areas.

Minhang Museum

The Minhang Museum is a regional history museum located in Shanghai, China, which opened in 2015. It chronicles the long history and rapid development of the Minhang District, from its ancient agricultural roots to its modern status as a major industrial and technological hub. The museum’s exhibits feature a collection of artifacts, photographs, and multimedia displays that showcase the area’s cultural heritage and urban transformation.

Maqiao

Maqiao is an archaeological site located in Shanghai, China, best known for the discovery of the Maqiao Culture, a late Neolithic to early Bronze Age society. The site, excavated in the 1960s, revealed distinct pottery and artifacts that helped define this ancient culture. Its findings provide crucial evidence for understanding the prehistoric development of the lower Yangtze River region.

Wujing Lanxiang Lake

Wujing Lanxiang Lake is a modern scenic area located in the Minhang District of Shanghai, China. It was developed as part of an urban ecological project, transforming the area into a public park and recreational space with walking paths, gardens, and water features. While it does not have a long or ancient history, it represents contemporary efforts to integrate green spaces and leisure facilities into a major metropolitan area.