Shanghai showcases ancient heritage at Milan Design Week
By Zhang Zhouxiang in Milan, Italy | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2026-04-27 18:09
Known as the birthplace of Shanghai's civilization, Qingpu traces its roots to the ancient Songze culture, where early settlers cultivated rice and laid the foundations of Jiangnan culture. Today, the district is home to historic water towns such as Zhujiajiao and serves as the permanent host of the China International Import Expo, reinforcing its role as a gateway between China and the world.
During the event, officials introduced Zhujiajiao as a model of balancing heritage preservation with modern urban development. The launch of the 2026 Zhujiajiao International Art Season and the 10th International Youth Ink Art Competition further underscored Qingpu's commitment to global cultural exchange.
"Qingpu District, home to the permanent venue of the China International Import Expo and a core area of the Hongqiao International Opening-Up Hub, is focusing on sectors such as exhibitions, outbound services, fashion consumption and technological innovation," said Shi Caifeng, deputy department director of the Shanghai Qingpu New City Office.





















