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When ethnic crafts and culture meet raucous racing

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When ethnic crafts and culture meet raucous racing

Si Shushu

Performers dazzle at the F1 Chinese Grand Prix with ethnic dance and costume presentations.

Ethnic minority crafts and culture featured at the 2024 Shanghai Auto Culture Festival in Jiading District alongside the roar of the F1 Chinese Grand Prix races.

Performers from six regions in China, including Jiuzhi County of the Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai Province; Deqin County of the Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province; the Chuxiong Yi Ethnic Minority Autonomous Prefecture; and the Ninghua, Qingliu and Mingxi counties of Sanming City in Fujian Province, staged ethnic dancing and costume shows during the F1 Chinese Grand Prix from April 19 to 21. All six are cooperation and paired assistance regions of Jiading District, and an ethnic musical instrument exhibition was also held.

Dancers from Qingliu County performed their original Hakka dance “The Blessed Mountainous Village,” with performers carrying bamboo-woven baskets filled with rice, flowers and sweet potatoes. At times they danced with soft elegance and at others with an open zest, to portray a better-off mountainous village life.

“It’s really good that my child can broaden his horizons through watching cultural exchange events like this,” said Mei Liang, who visited the Shanghai International Circuit with the kid.

Models from Yunnan Province took to the catwalk to showcase gorgeous ethnic costumes.

“They are delicate and dazzling. I wish I could have a garment of the same style,” said Yu Tingyi, another audience.

The performance lasted about two hours and featured bamboo flutes, choral and individual singing, and dancing to offer an auditory and visual feast.

“It’s the 20th anniversary of the F1 Chinese Grand Prix and also the 20th year since Jiading District launched its cooperation and paired assistance project with Deqin County,” said Yu Xiao, an actor from Deqin County in Yunnan Province. “We carefully prepared the programs focusing on our unique ethnicity to celebrate the event.”

Introductions of cultural and tourism resources, as well as local snacks and agricultural products from the regions, were also displayed during the event.

The 1st Checkered Flag Music Carnival, a three-day event coinciding with the 2024 Formula One Chinese Grand Prix race at the Shanghai International Circuit in Jiading District, triggered another wave of zest among the audience on the night of April 21, with local driver Zhou Guanyu and celebrities like singer Tengger among those present.

The F1 Chinese Grand Prix, which returned this year after a four-year hiatus, drew 200,000 motor racing fans from April 19 to 21.

Zhou, China’s first F1 driver, was invited as a special guest at the musical carnival, where he interacted with fans, many of whom adorned caps and clothes bearing his signature images and enthusiastically waved the Chinese national flag.

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China’s first F1 driver Zhou Guanyu interacts with the audience at the inaugural Checkered Flag Music Carnival during the F1 Chinese Grand Prix.

Zhou was later appointed “Shanghai Global Tourism Ambassador” by Fang Shizhong, director general of the Shanghai Administration of Culture and Tourism, during the night gala.

As a Shanghai-born F1 driver, Zhou showed his love for the city through designs on his helmet, which bears the skylines of the Oriental Pearl Tower and the Lujiazui financial zone, as well as the metro lines of Shanghai with landmarks such as Yuyuan Garden and the Waibaidu Bridge.

“I am a Shanghai-born F1 driver. What I would like to see is the continuous prosperity of the Chinese Grand Prix and more young Chinese drivers able to display their stunts and skills through this arena,” he said.

At 6pm popular rap singer Sha Yiting staged his rhythmic rap songs.

“I am crazy about F1 and Sha is my favorite music idol. I saw them both today and really feel fantastic,” said a fan surnamed Yuan.

Tengger, an Inner Mongolian musician, and his band, ushered the audience into a world of the melodious morin khuur, a traditional musical instrument, and his passionate singing.

“It’s the 20th anniversary of the Chinese Grand Prix, as well as the 20th anniversary since the Shanghai International Circuit was put into use,” said Xia Qing with the culture and communication arm of Juss Group.

“This 1st Checkered Flag Music Carnival is a celebration of this special moment.”

Cultural landmarks define a place, and Jiading, with its 800-year history, offers a mix of historic and contemporary must-see sites that capture its cultural and artistic essence.

Ancient town of Jiading boasts old and new landmarks

Fahua Pagoda

Fahua Pagoda

Fahua Pagoda was built during the Kaixi period (1205-1207) of the Song Dynasty (AD 960-1279). With its striking resemblance to an enormous, upright writing brush, it has earned the poetic nicknames “wenfeng” or “wenbi” pagoda, symbolic of the pinnacle of literary accomplishment.

Since its construction, Jiading has been a cradle of talent, with numerous celebrities hailing from this region. During the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, 192 civil and military scholars were recorded.

Hours: 8:30am–5pm (closed on Mondays)

Address: 349 Nandajie Street

南大街349号

Ancient town of Jiading boasts old and new landmarks

Yongan Pagoda

Yongan Pagoda

Yongan Pagoda has a history of 1,800 years. It was built in the Three Kingdom period (AD 220-280) and was destroyed in fire during the war against Japanese invasion. The new tower was built in August 2003, to a height of 52.88 meters. The 10.8-meter-high decoration on the tower top is made of gold-plated brass, and the eaves of the outer corridor are carved with fine wood.

During the first month of the lunar new year, large crowds of locals and tourists visit to pray for blessings under the pagoda. Anting Old Street, where the Yongan Pagoda is located, features architectural styles in the Ming and Qing dynasties.

Hours: Daily

Address: Anting Street

安亭街 (近新源路)

Ancient town of Jiading boasts old and new landmarks

Guyi Garden

Guyi Garden

Guyi Garden was built during the Jiajing period (1522-1566) of Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Designed by renowned Jiading bamboo-carving master Zhu Sansong, the ancient garden has gone through several renovations and expansions after the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

After another round of renovations and expansion in 2009, it now comprises four scenic sections based on different landscape scenes, each of which has a unique and exquisite artistic plan, exuding the unique ancient simplicity, elegance and refinement. A cluster of Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907) jingchuang, or Buddhist stone pillars, Putong Tower of the Song Dynasty, as well as some other cultural and historical relics, all prove attractive to visitors.

Hours:

March-November

7am–6:30pm from the South Gate, 5:30am–7:30pm from the North Gate

December-February

7am–7pm from the South Gate, 6am–5pm from the North Gate

Address: 218 Huyi Highway

沪宜公路218号

Ancient town of Jiading boasts old and new landmarks

Jiading Museum

Jiading Museum

Covering a site area of 6,705 square meters, Jiading Museum has two permanent shows featuring the history of the district and its own collection of cultural relics. The museum also hosts a variety of events throughout the year such as lectures and interactive activities on a regular basis.

Hours: 8:30am–5pm (closed on Mondays)

Address: 215 Bole Rd

博乐路215号

Ancient town of Jiading boasts old and new landmarks

Nanxiang Twin Pagodas

Nanxiang Twin Pagodas

Made of bricks, Nanxiang Twin Pagodas were built between the 10th and 12th century. They are currently the oldest cultural heritage in Nanxiang Town. The seven-storey, 11-meter pagodas were finely crafted and imitated the famed wooden-structure towers that are typical in South China. They are of high artistic value and offer an insight into academic studies on ancient Chinese architecture, religion and local history.

Hours: Daily

Address: 206 Jiefang Street (Nanxiang Old Street)

解放街206号(南翔老街)

Ancient town of Jiading boasts old and new landmarks

The Loutang Pancakes Museum of Intangible Cultural Heritage

The Loutang Pancakes Museum of Intangible Cultural Heritage

Featuring functional spaces including the show areas, experience spaces, service parlours, food processing rooms, storage rooms and a courtyard, the museum offers an on-site experience for visitors to learn about the production of traditional Loutang pancakes. Visitors can also make the pancakes themselves at the museum.

Hours: 9am–4:30pm (closed on Sundays)

Address: 56 Zhongdajie Street

娄塘中大街56号

Ancient town of Jiading boasts old and new landmarks

Jiangnan Bookstore • Eye of Liucheng

Jiangnan Bookstore • Eye of Liucheng

The Eye of Liucheng, a branch of the Jiangnan Bookstore project in Jiading New City, is designed based on the image of an eye’s iris. Situated by Yuanxiang Lake, this new landmark offers a cultural space with a picturesque view.

The bookstore showcases creative local artworks, such as Jiading bamboo carving and weaving, Jiangnan boudoir embroidery, and Su and Gu embroideries. It also displays books related to the notable figures of Jiading, as well as the greater Jiangnan region, promoting the area’s distinctive culture and heritage.

Hours: Daily, 10am-10pm

Address: 2755 Huyi Highway (intersection of Huyi Highway and Tianzhu Rd)

沪宜公路2755号(沪宜公路天祝路路口)

Ancient town of Jiading boasts old and new landmarks

Yuanxiang Cultural Posthouse

Yuanxiang Cultural Posthouse

Situated on the north bank of the lake, the Yuanxiang Cultural Posthouse is a new addition to the Culture Loop of Yuanxiang Lake. This innovative space blends exhibition areas, leisure zones and immersive cultural experiences, inviting visitors to engage with the arts and local heritage in a multifaceted setting.

Visitors to the posthouse can experience a virtual reality exhibition of traditional Chinese opera. The cultural corridor features a 26-meter-long, 3-meter-high mural that captures the ancient essence of Jiading, highlighting its renowned landmarks like the Confucian Temple, Fahua Pagoda and Qiuxiapu Park.

Hours: Daily, 9am-9pm

Address: Bldg 5, 2755 Huyi Highway (southwest to the intersection of Baiyin Rd and Huyi Highway)

沪宜公路2755号5幢(白银路与沪宜公路交汇处西南侧)

Ancient town of Jiading boasts old and new landmarks

Shanghai Poly Grand Theater

Shanghai Poly Grand Theater

Shanghai Poly Grand Theater, designed by renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando, stands as an iconic cultural landmark in Jiading New City. The venue hosts many types of performance, including symphony concerts, opera, dance dramas, and plays.

Every second Sunday of the month is the Public Open Day of the theater, allowing residents and visitors to enjoy the unique cultural space where nature, architecture and art interact.

Hours: Daily, 9am-5:30pm (extended to 9pm on show days)

Address: 159 Baiyin Rd

白银路159号

Ancient town of Jiading boasts old and new landmarks

Jiading Library

Jiading Library

The Jiading Library has emerged as a beloved destination, blending traditional architectural charm with a contemporary flair. A bird’s-eye view reveals a striking design where the library’s rooftops resemble open books.

The library boasts a collection of 300,000 books on open shelves and offers 1,500 reading seats. There are areas for different reading needs, including a general literature area, a multimedia document area, a 24-hour self-service reading room, a children’s reading room, a reading room for the visually impaired, and an audio-visual hall.

Its spacious lobby offers a comfortable reading environment.

Hours: 1pm-8pm, Monday; 8:30am-8pm, Tuesday to Sunday

Address: 1288 Yumin Rd S.

裕民南路1288号

Ancient town of Jiading boasts old and new landmarks

Jiayuanhai Art Museum

Jiayuanhai Art Museum

Located in Dayu Village and surrounded by rice fields, the Jiayuanhai Art Museum integrates functions such as exhibitions, reading and leisure.

Currently, two exhibitions are open for free. The “Inkstone Grand View” celebrates the 20th Century Shanghai-style painting and calligraphy and “Tadao Ando: Light, Shadow and Nature” is an exploration of the renowned architect’s harmonious integration of natural elements in his designs.

There is also a reading room, a cafe, and a cultural and creative store that offers interactive activities and goods such as postcards, fridge magnets and handbags.

Hours: 9:30am-5:30pm (closed on Mondays)

Address: 39 Dazhi Rd

大治路39号

Ancient town of Jiading boasts old and new landmarks

Eight Tenths Garden

Eight Tenths Garden

The Eight Tenths Garden is a poetic cultural complex, combining the elements of urban gardening, enamel exhibitions and hands-on crafting experiences.

The garden features a tranquil setting with a pool, small rockeries and stone bridges, offering a place to relax amidst the city’s hustle and bustle.

The exhibition hall on the second floor showcases over 2,600 enamel products and more than 400 enamel paintings, spanning from the Republican period (1912-1949) to the pres

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