Discover arts & culture in Fengxian

english.shanghai.gov.cn| August 15, 2025

Explore Fengxian New City along a cultural route that weaves together art, history, and nature. From memorial halls to contemporary art centers and tranquil parks, the journey offers a refreshing way to experience the district's creative spirit with opportunities to enjoy local cuisine and welcoming accommodations along the way.

 

Route

Yanzi Memorial Hall → Nine Trees Future Art Center → Jinhai Lake → Fengxian Museum

 

Main attractions

1. Yanzi Memorial Hall

  • Location: No 97, Lane 600, Wangyuan Road
  • Tel: 021-3759-0315
  • Entry: Free admission

Yanzi Memorial Hall stands as a cultural landmark in Fengxian New City, offering permanent and temporary exhibitions, multifunctional spaces, classrooms, and traditional Chinese culture experience rooms. Visitors can enjoy quiet reading in the conventional and refined Ziyou Study, or unwind with tea in the serene Chinese tea art space, Nali Teahouse.

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Yanzi Memorial Hall. [Photo/Fengxian district government]

2.  ​Nine Trees Future Art Center

  • Location: No 99 Shuhuan Road
  • Tel: 021-5718-8826
  • Open: 10 am-6 pm (On performance days, opening hours may be adjusted according to the schedule)

Nine Trees Future Art Center, China's first Grade-A ecological theater, serves as a hub for high-quality cultural events and major festivals. It features three indoor venues, including a 1,200-seat amphitheater, a 500-seat experimental theater, and a 300-seat studio theater, along with two outdoor performance spaces, the 2,000-seat Forest Theatre and the picturesque Waterfront Stage.

​3. Jinhai Lake

  • Location: Southeast of the intersection of Jinhai Highway and Hangnan Highway

Jinhai Lake, also known as the Fish of Shanghai, was designed by Larry Ziebarth, the planner of The Palm Island in Dubai, the world's largest artificial archipelago created for leisure and tourism. Shaped like a goldfish and formed through land excavation, it has become a defining landmark of Fengxian New City and a popular suburban escape for Shanghai residents. The surrounding area is home to the JW Marriott Hotel Shanghai Fengxian and the Fengxian Museum.

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​An aerial view of Jinhai Lake. [Photo/Fengxian district government]

4. Fengxian Museum

  • Location: No 333 Hupan Road
  • Tel: 021-3713-6868
  • Entry: Free admission
  • Open: 9 am-4:30 pm (Closed on Mondays except for public holidays; last entry at 4 pm)

Fengxian Museum houses two permanent exhibition halls that present the district's rich history and cultural heritage, along with two temporary halls that host high-quality themed exhibitions from both China and abroad.

The current exhibition, The Exhibition of Aesthetic Life in the Tang Dynasty, runs through October 18, 2025, and presents 323 artifacts from eight cultural and museum institutions. Among the highlights is a gilded silver casket adorned with the Four Heavenly Kings, guardians of the four quarters of the world in Buddhism, on loan from the Famen Temple Museum in Baoji, Shaanxi province.

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​Fengxian Museum hosts a Tang Dynasty (618-907)-themed exhibition. [Photo/Fengxian district government]

 

Dining

1.  One Step Garden

  • Location: Inside Nine Trees Future Art Center
  • Tel: 153-1722-6330

A modern, minimalist cafe with floor-to-ceiling windows that offer a view of the surrounding wetland lake.

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​One Step Garden. [Photo/Fengxian district government]

2. Yin Xi teahouse

  • Location: Inside Nine Trees Future Art Center
  • Tel: 167-2214-9830

A peaceful and elegant space ideal for solitary relaxation or casual conversations, offering the subtle essence of "hidden" tea culture in Shanghai's bustling life.

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​Yin Xi teahouse. [Photo/Fengxian district government]

3. Fan Garden

  • Location: Room 1, Youth Park, No 50 Hupan Road
  • Tel: 173-1741-2042

A cozy and photogenic space filled with greenery and white lattice screens, creating a refreshing and artistic atmosphere.

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​Fan Garden. [Photo/Fengxian district government]

4. Nali Teahouse

  • Location: Inside Yanzi Memorial Hall, No 97, Lane 600, Wangyuan Road
  • Tel: 156-1895-1679

A poetic and serene tea space where sunlight, breezes, shadows, and the aroma of tea come together to create moments of tranquility.

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​Nali Teahouse. [Photo/Fengxian district government]

 

Hotels

1. JW Marriott Hotel Shanghai Fengxian

  • Location: No 399 Hupan Road
  • Tel: 021-6759-8000

Located at the center of Jinhai Lake, the hotel offers a wide range of leisure facilities and multi-purpose meeting spaces.

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​JW Marriott Hotel Shanghai Fengxian. [Photo/Fengxian district government]

2. Nanjiao Hotel Shanghai

  • Location: No 398 Zhanyuan Road
  • Tel: 021-6710-5888

A five-star Spanish-style resort hotel featuring quiet elegance, multiple dining options, and family-friendly facilities, including an artificial waterfall and spiral slides in its outdoor water park.

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​Nanjiao Hotel Shanghai. [Photo/Fengxian district government]

3. Shanghai Ship Hotel

  • Location: No 4988 Hangnan Highway
  • Tel: 021-3365-0888

This marine-themed hotel resembles a large cruise ship and offers complete facilities in a scenic setting.

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​Shanghai Ship Hotel. [Photo/Fengxian district government]

4. The Mulian Hotel Jinhai Lake

  • Location: No 178 Hudi Road
  • Tel: 021-6718-1855

Located within the Jinhai Lake Scenic Area, this boutique hotel blends natural landscapes with modern design. Guest rooms offer scenic windows or balconies, providing a peaceful retreat for urban travelers.

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​The Mulian Hotel Jinhai Lake. [Photo/Fengxian district government]

 

Sources: Fengxian district government, locations mentioned above