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The fusion of millennia and modern culture

Songjiang, the city at the root of Shanghai's culture. In the thousand-year-old Fangta Garden, the Science and Technology Museum, and the Yunjian Cultural Center, one can see the inheritance of millennia-old culture, as well as the integration and exchange with modern culture and contemporary technology, clearly observing the cultural context and origins... Calm your mind, wander through them, and roam in the spaces, and you will deeply feel that infinite energy and the rich cultural atmosphere. Fangta Garden
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Posted: May 23, 2024
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