Shanghai Qingpu Cultural & Tourism Development (Group) Co., Ltd Release time:August 18,2023

Under the guidance of the district committee and district government, Shanghai Qingpu Cultural & Tourism Development (Group) Co., Ltd. aims to enhance the city's soft power and strive for the people's better lives. Through an open and market-oriented approach, the company integrates Qingpu's distinctive sports, cultural, and tourism resources to create business sectors focused on tourism, culture, events, and cultural tourism investments. It endeavors to establish influential cultural tourism features and sports event brands, promoting dual advancements in the economic and social benefits of Qingpu's cultural and tourism industry. The company actively contributes to the development of Qingpu's cultural and sports undertakings and endeavors to craft a new image for the city of Qingpu. Currently, the company has four subsidiary companies: Shanghai Qingxi Investment Development Co., Ltd., Shanghai Grand View Garden, Shanghai Hongliang Economic Development Co., Ltd., and Shanghai Hongcheng Enterprise Development Co., Ltd.

Shanghai Qingxi Investment Development Co., Ltd. is committed to creating metropolitan leisure spaces in harmony with urban development and ecological conservation. It offers citizens and tourists a pastoral landscape and leisurely retreat in the outskirts. The company manages the Qingxi Suburban Park, an open area covering 4.6 square kilometers, centered around the picturesque Dalian Lake. By fully exploring and utilizing existing geographical and ecological resources, the park emphasizes themes of wetlands, ecology, nature, and recreation, and focuses on building three functional zones: the water town farmland demonstration area, the ecological conservation functional area, and the fishing village leisure experience area.

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Shanghai Grand View Garden is the first tourist attraction in China themed around "Dream of the Red Chamber". It serves as a crucial platform for Chinese and international studies on the novel, as well as a vital window for showcasing "Dream of the Red Chamber" culture and eco-cultural leisure activities. The garden has been honored with the prestigious national award "Luban Prize" for architecture and is recognized as one of AAAAA Tourist Attractions of China, an advanced unit of national scenic spots, an excellent member of the China Scenic Spots Association, a ★★★★★ park in Shanghai, and a civilized park in the city. Established on November 17, 1978, and comprehensively opened to the public on October 20, 1988, the garden was approved by the Shanghai Municipal Planning Commission and constructed by the Shanghai Landscaping and City Appearance Administrative Bureau.

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Shanghai Hongliang Economic Development Co., Ltd. is committed to serving enterprises, boosting development, and conducting business with utmost dedication. It stands firm on its principles, vigorously attracting investments, and capitalizing on the development opportunities in the Yangtze River Delta. It strives to become a pioneering platform for cultural and creative industries in Qingpu.

Shanghai Hongcheng Enterprise Development Co., Ltd. specializes in investment attraction work. Adhering to the principles of "high quality, professionalism, efficiency, and integrity", the company, through extensive investment attraction efforts, has fostered an economic zone characterized by various coexisting economic models.

The Yangtze River Delta Digital Advertising Industrial Park follows a "1+2+X" park layout. "1" represents the core area, situated at Mobile Zhidi Building 18, Building 198, and Building 206 in Qingpu New City, serving as the pioneering and starting zone. "2" comprises two supporting areas located in the West Hongqiao Business District and the Integrated Demonstration Zone, also serving as starting zones to complement the core area. "X" represents several interconnected zones, leveraging the "Yangtze River Delta Digital Backbone", with a primary focus on incubating digital advertising enterprises, providing studios for young designers, and attracting the aggregation of registered companies. There is a strong emphasis on attracting investments from internet technology, digital technology companies, and other related industries. These zones collaborate with nearby universities and vocational colleges to jointly establish practical bases and innovative entrepreneurship training platforms. This collaborative effort accelerates the physical clustering of the advertising industry, and furthermore, expands its reach into areas such as Wujiang and Jiashan, forming multiple interconnected zones.