
▲ Guangfulin Relics Park is located in Songjiang District, Shanghai, and is hailed as the "root of Shanghai's history and culture." Discovered in 1959, it spans a total area of 1,600 acres. The site contains cultural relics from the Neolithic Age, Zhou Dynasty, Han Dynasty, and other periods, confirming the Guangfulin culture and filling a gap in the prehistoric cultural sequence of the Yangtze River Delta. The park also features the Guangfulin Relics Archaeological Museum and an underwater museum, offering visitors an immersive experience of Shanghai's historical evolution.


▲ Zhujiajiao Ancient Town is located in Qingpu District, Shanghai, and is a typical Jiangnan water town. It formed as a village during the Three Kingdoms period, became a market during the Song and Yuan dynasties, and was established as a town during the Wanli era of the Ming Dynasty. The town features a network of rivers and canals, with nine old streets lining the waterways and thousands of well-preserved Ming and Qing dynasty buildings. It boasts numerous historical sites such as Fangsheng Bridge, North Street, Kezhi Garden, and the Qing Dynasty Post Office. The town also has 12 intangible cultural heritage items, including Tianshan folk songs. In 1991, it was listed as one of Shanghai's four major historical and cultural towns, and in 2007, it was designated as a National Historical and Cultural Town of China.
