Historic town to revive prosperous business

Yang Jian
Luodian, Shanghai's 700-year-old ancient town in the northern Baoshan District, now aims to revive its prosperous businesses as a popular historical town.
Yang Jian
Historic town to revive prosperous business
Ti Gong

A Luodian heritage master displays Luodian lanterns, which have 400 years of history.

Luodian, Shanghai's 700-year-old ancient town in the northern Baoshan District, now aims to revive its prosperous businesses as a popular historical town.

The town originated in the Yuan Dynasty (1206-1368) and was once the biggest and most popular marketplace in the region. It has long been dubbed the "Golden Luodian" to showcase its prosperity. The "golden brand" gradually faded away under rapid urban development.

"The town aims to restore its historical fame and glory by further optimizing its business environment and offering better services to companies and professionals," said Qu Xinchang, the Party secretary of Luodian.

The historical town publicized its plans at a conference with major Luodian-based enterprises on Tuesday.

To achieve the goal, Luodian will further explore its history and tourism resources, develop more ecological tourism events and improve its traffic situation, according to the township government.

A 4.7-square-kilometer region has been planned around Luodian ancient town, which has been listed as one of China's historical and cultural towns. Historical structures will be restored to their original look. A tourism spot will be developed in the region, highlighting the town's folk, farm and religious culture.

Historic town to revive prosperous business
Ti Gong

Rowers and other participants in traditional costume take part in a dragon boat performance on the Meilan Lake in Luodian Town.

The area around the Meilan Lake, the city's second largest artificial lake, will feature a Nordic-style recreation town with sports facilities and high-end business and commercial facilities. Quality education and medical resources will be introduced in the region to better serve residents and tourists.

Its Fujin Industrial Park, covering 2.28 square kilometers, will mainly attract businesses in modern services and senior care. High-end communities and commercial complexes have also been planned around the park.

The vast countryside of the town will develop recreational travel and village tour services. Visitors will be able to enjoy the ecological environment and experience traditional farming.

To improve the traffic conditions in the outlying region, the town will renovate and expand Fuyuan Road this year, a major thoroughfare connecting its industrial park. A free shuttle bus service will also open soon to shuttle employees between the Meilan Lake Station of Metro Line 7 station and their companies.

Historic town to revive prosperous business
Ti Gong

Luodian Township government awarded the companies who have made great contributions to the town's development on Tuesday.


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