摘要:In its debut year, the Shanghai International Trendy Sports Festival turned the area into a must-visit destination for sports enth
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Nanjing Rd W. is buzzing with
Trendy Sports Festival
Shanghai’s iconic Nanjing Road W. has been buzzing with more excitement than usual as two major events—the Shanghai International Trendy Sports Festival and the NANXI Urban Fashion Sports Season—transformed the bustling shopping area into a vibrant hub of sports, fitness and entertainment.
In its debut year, the Shanghai International Trendy Sports Festival turned the area into a must-visit destination for sports enthusiasts throughout November and December. With CrossFit, pickleball and mini-golf, the festival offered a fresh array of sports in various venues across the area.
One standout feature was a lively dance party at Feng Sheng Li Jing’an Temple Square, where visitors enjoyed Olympic-style breakdancing, retro swing dancing and traditional guangchangwu (Chinese line dancing). The high-energy atmosphere attracted people of all ages.
But basketball was undoubtedly the highlight.
The China University 3x3 Basketball League Finals made its Shanghai debut, bringing together 28 top university teams from across the country. Held at Jing’an Park, the finals saw Guangdong University of Technology triumph in the men’s competition, while Huazhong University of Science and Technology claimed the women’s title.
The four finalist teams secured coveted spots in the Asian qualifiers of the prestigious FISU University World Cup 3x3 Basketball in 2025.
Adding to the excitement, the “Legend of Shanghai Basketball” exhibition at CITIC Square captivated visitors with a dazzling display. The exhibit also featured an interactive space where guests could write their wishes using a “space pencil,” which will later be sent into space during a future rocket launch.
Also, the NANXI Urban Fashion Sports Season brought a dynamic energy to CITIC Square, an iconic shopping mall in the area.
The Corporate Sports League Finals featured 204 employees from 34 companies, including big names like L’Oréal, CBRE and AVATR. Participants competed in fun challenges like rope jumping, ring rowing and land cycling, showcasing the lighter side of corporate fitness.
The Urban All-Rounder Challenge tested agility and endurance with events like shuttle runs and sandball throws, drawing competitors from across Shanghai.
At the same time, CITIC Square also offered an array of trendy sports activities, including rock climbing, parkour, yoga and Zumba, providing sports enthusiasts with even more opportunities to try out new fitness skills in a lively, community-focused atmosphere.
These two sports events have played a pivotal role in driving local consumption. From Nov 10-18, the Nanjing Road W. commercial area saw a notable 18% increase in foot traffic week-on-week, while sales surged by 22%.
Blockchain Valley
shapes future of tech landscape
in Shanghai
Over the past 30 years, Shibei Hi-Tech Park has undergone an extraordinary transformation. Once a traditional industrial area with pollution-heavy “black chimneys,” it has evolved into a thriving center for technology and innovation. Today, the park is a vital part of the Shibei Functional Zone and serves as a model for modern industrial development.
In recent years the park has focused on cultivating an ecosystem built around four key pillars: "cloud storage, data, intelligence and blockchain." As a result it has emerged as a leader in blockchain technology.
At the heart of this transformation is Blockchain Valley, a key area driving Shibei’s digital evolution and shaping the future of Shanghai’s tech landscape.
The valley is Shanghai’s first dedicated blockchain industry cluster. It is also the only cluster in the city to be part of the National Blockchain Innovation Application Comprehensive Pilot Zone, placing it at the forefront of the sector in the country.
The first phase of Blockchain Valley spans 120,000 square meters with eight buildings along the river offering 70,000 square meters of office space. Designed with sustainability in mind, the area includes green spaces, sports parks, as well as amenities such as coffee shops and gyms to enhance the well-being of employees.
In the next three years, another 80,000 square meters will be built, further solidifying its role as a vibrant hub for companies, start-ups and research institutions in the sector.
As of now, Shibei Hi-Tech Park, with Blockchain Valley at its core, is home to more than 100 blockchain companies and organizations. They include the Blockchain Technology Research Institute of the Shanghai Academy of Science and Technology, the Shanghai Blockchain Association and the Shanghai Institute for Digital Governance.
The park also hosts a range of innovative "Blockchain + Application" companies. For example, China Electrical Equipment Group focuses on "Blockchain + Supply Chain," Shanghai Smartlogic Technology works on "Blockchain + Computing Power," Shanghai SimMed Technology applies "Blockchain + Traditional Chinese Medicine Traceability," and Coolaw Information Technology explores "Blockchain + Legal Services." This diversity has helped create a robust and growing ecosystem.
Each month, around five new companies join Blockchain Valley, strengthening its position as a leading hub for innovation.
Starting this past autumn, a series of monthly events focused on various blockchain application scenarios. One of the highlights was the scenario market.
On this Blockchain Valley Scenario Market platform, technology providers can present their solutions and showcase real-world applications, while businesses can share their project needs and find suitable solutions. This creates an efficient match between supply and demand.
The first event, held on October 10, marked the launch of the country’s first blockchain themed "Scenario Market" with a focus on "Blockchain + Healthcare."
The biopharmaceutical and healthcare sectors are key areas for blockchain applications. Shanghai has highlighted the use of the technology in internet healthcare, remote medical technologies and AI-driven healthcare products as part of its strategy to become a globally influential innovation hub.
In addition, Jing’an is committed to building six service platforms within Blockchain Valley to support the needs of resident companies. These platforms will focus on key areas such as industrial clustering, scenario application, R&D, branding, and talent support.
To further encourage companies to locate in Blockchain Valley, Jing’an has introduced a series of preferential policies.
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来源:新浪财经