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Tuesday, November 30 2021 - 20:55
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Shanghai's Fengxian District to Promote Plan to Showcase New Water Town Landscape
SHANGHAI, Nov. 30, 2021 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/--

In the booming development of five new towns in Shanghai, Fengxian will focus 
on promoting a plan to highlight riverside views in the next five years, 
reconstructing a waterfront economic vitality area and creating a new model of 
developing a new city out of an ancient town. The goal is to form a new water 
town district with a winding canal, a time-honored ancient town featuring 
riverside views and bustling night life, according to Shanghai Fengxian 
Converged Media Center. 

According to conceptual planning, the landscape will include Fengxian New Town, 
three historical features protection areas (Zhuanghang Nanqiaotang, Qingcun 
Port and Fengcheng Old Town) and both sides of the canal in five towns 
(Zhuanghang, Nanqiao, Qingcun, Fengcheng and Situan). 

It will integrate the existing water system, agricultural and forestry 
elements, and the cultural remains of ancient water towns to create a 
waterfront space featuring modern water towns. These towns will combine 
waterfront economy, waterfront culture and water transportation to stimulate 
the vitality of both sides of the canal.

Punan Canal, excavated since 1958 and with a total length of 39 kilometers, is 
the axis connecting Fengxian's towns, and also the historical and cultural 
context nurturing Zhuanghang, Nanqiao, Qingcun, Fengcheng and other ancient 
towns.

Zhuanghang got the name because Zhuang's family moved in and set up cotton and 
rice shops in the 1360s. The Zhuanghang Old Street, which is more than 1,000 
meters long and full of water town charm, is a well-preserved architectural 
street with styles of Ming and Qing dynasties in Fengxian.

Nanqiao is the most important town of Fengxian. Although today's visitors may 
no longer be able to imagine the appearance of Nanqiao as an ancient water 
town, the urban texture of crossing rivers and streets and the historical 
relics such as Dingfeng pickle plant, Bulede Temple and Shenjia Garden still 
exude the ancient cultural elements.

Qingcun gradually became a fishing village at the beginning of the Song Dynasty 
and was also known for its developed salt industry. Today's Qingxi old street, 
Nanhong Bridge, Yongshou Bridge and Jifang Bridge span the north and south of 
Qingxi River. Stilted buildings, horsehead walls, carved window mullions and 
streets and alleys featuring stone slabs all reflect the elegance of the 
ancient town.

Fengcheng became Fengxian County in 1731, and was gradually referred to as 
Fengcheng for short. The streets in the county are cross-shaped, with Confucian 
Temple, Guan Yu Temple, Chenghuang God Temple, Wanfo Temple, Yanzi Temple, 
Zhaowen Academy, Kuixing Pavilion, Tongshan Hall and Xiannong Altar scattered 
among them.

Punan Canal has become an important axis for Fengxian's future development, as 
well as the main bank line of the plan.

Source: Shanghai Fengxian Converged Media Center

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   Caption: Fengxian's new water town features a winding canal and ancient 
district alongside riverside views and a bustling night life.

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