Huami Zhuanghang scenic area
The rapeseed flower fields create a stunning golden landscape in spring. [Photo/Fengxian district government]
Located in Shanghai's Fengxian district, Zhuanghang town is a historical rural area known for its rich agricultural and cultural heritage. It is home to Hanguang Ceramics, which were once presented to former US president Barack Obama and exhibited at the Shanghai World Expo.
Huami Zhuanghang, located in the town's Pandian village, is a premier agritourism destination offering sightseeing, local cuisine, and cultural experiences. Recognized as one of China's most beautiful rural destinations, it plays a key role in Shanghai's agricultural tourism.
The area is famous for its seasonal attractions: the vast rapeseed flower fields of spring, traditional summer lamb dishes, the autumn rice harvest, and winter folk customs. The golden rapeseed flower fields create a stunning spring landscape, attracting visitors for flower viewing, fruit picking, and local delicacies.
The annual Fengxian Rapeseed Flower Festival, held for 18 years, has attracted over 5 million visitors in total. Today, Huami Zhuanghang remains a prime escape for city dwellers seeking a rural retreat.
If you go
Admission: Free
Location: No 4399 Nanzhuang Road, Pandian village, Zhuanghang town, Fengxian district
Contact: 021-3365-0549
(Updated on March 28, 2025)
Source: Fengxian district government
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