Jinshan launches tourism festival
The Jinshan Tourism Festival will feature a parade, kite flying, a seafood fest, Buddhist temple culture, fruit picking, a group wedding and trips to inhale the fragrance of sweet osmanthus.
The festival, which runs from Sunday through October 8, is part of the Shanghai Tourism Festival.
Titled "Romance on the Beach, Fun in the Sea," the festival will cover the districts famous scenic spots and ancient towns, such as the City Beach on Hangzhou Bay, the 1,000-year-old water towns Fengjing and Zhujing, the fruit orchards of Luxiang Town and the seafood-lovers' destination Shanyang Town.
The opening ceremony will feature a parade of 22 elaborately decorated floats. The main route is Qianjing Avenue in the Shihua area. Visitors don't need to hurry because the floats will be displayed on the avenue for several hours.
A seafood gala will be held at Jinshanzui fishing village on the Hangzhou Bay, offering urban gourmands a rich variety of fish, shrimps, crabs, clams and other treats from the ocean.
During the National Holiday week, kite flying matches will be held on City Beach.
One of the highlights of the tourism festival is the group wedding that has been held each year in the water town Fengjing and last year at the Shanghai Expo Park. This year the event moves to West Lake in Hangzhou, a scenic spot famous for love stories.
Throughout September and through the end of the national holiday, Donglin Temple will hold a Buddhism Culture Festival.
In addition, Jinshan's various cottage inns and home-style village bistros are offering abundant authentic local cooking and snacks. Visitors can make traditional dumplings with the local aunties and roll up their sleeves to be one-day farmers, picking fruits in orchards or the fields or herding ducks by a lake.
Float parade
Date: September 18 (Sunday)
Venue: Weiqing Road and Qianjing Avenue in the Shihua area
The gala parade presents folk arts and cultures from China and abroad. It includes flowery floats with pretty girls from Shanghai's Yuyuan Garden, Chongming County, Fengxian District, and Shandong province, the Tibet autonomous region, the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region and Macau, as well as some floats from Indonesia and Japan. The Indonesian float features its mascot garuda, and the Japan float is a giant bowl of ramen noodles.
Fruit picking
Date: September and October
Venue: fruit gardens in Luxiang and Langxia towns
Luxiang Town is the country's largest area for growing peento peaches (the "squashed" saucer-like peach) that's famous for intense flavor and lots of juice. Visitors can pick peaches in the orchards, with help of the local farmers.
Grape planting has been expanding. Along Jinlang Road from Luxiang to Langxia towns, there are orchards and fields of strawberries, cherries, watermelon, cantaloup, kiwi and jujube.
The two towns are like Shanghai's "back garden."
Group wedding
Date: September 28
Venue: Fengjing Town and West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province
Every year the ancient water town hosts a traditional group wedding party for couples who are interested in Chinese folk culture and want their big day to be different. The party now has become a classic in the Shanghai Tourism Festival.
Brides dressed in red satin and bridegrooms will take a boat ride in the town's crisscrossing rivers.
This year the wedding party goes to West Lake, renowned for the love story about the white serpent sorceress Bai Suzhen and mortal scholar Xu Xian.
Twenty couples will tie the knots.
Seafood Festival
Date: through October 10
Venue: Jinshanzui fishing village
Located on Hangzhou Bay and the East Sea, the village is famed for its seafood among city diners. On holidays and weekends, many people drive from the city centers to the beach to enjoy the mouth-watering fresh seafood. They choose their own dinner and direct the many cooks.