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What are the interesting places in Minhang?

Minhang Sports Park, Tropical Storm Water Park, Silver Seven Star Ski Resort, Mass Art Museum, Martyrs Cemetery, etc.

Minhang District is located in the abdomen of Shanghai and looks like a "key". Huangpu River runs through its north and south, divided into Pudong and Puxi, and connected with Xuhui District and Pudong New Area in the east. South of Huangpu River and Fengxian District; It borders Songjiang District and Qingpu District in the west; It is adjacent to Changning District and Jiading District in the north; Hongqiao International Airport is located at the edge of this area. Minhang is Shanghai's main foreign transportation hub, an important industrial base in southwest China, a new science and technology aerospace zone, and one of the suburbs closest to the city center.

Minhang District Mass Art Museum was built in 1986, with a construction area of 6,755 square meters. It has a dance room, a piano room, a big classroom, a karaoke room, a ballroom, a game room and hotel service facilities. Undertake the organization and planning of various large-scale mass cultural activities in Minhang District, and provide professional guidance for mass cultural activities in the community. Creation, performance and training of music, drama, dance, fine arts, photography and calligraphy. More than 20 events are held every year, and the number of participants reaches 1.4 million.

Minhang Sports Park, a five-star park in Shanghai, is located on the west side of Shanghai Outer Ring Road, at the junction of Xinzhuang Town and Qibao Town, about 20 kilometers away from the city center. It is the first park named after sports in Shanghai and the first large-scale urban theme park in Shanghai. The park used to be an abandoned building dump. In order to improve the quality of regional ecological environment, promote sustainable development and create a green urban forest, Minhang District Committee and Government decided to transform it into a large open park. The construction of the park began in 2006 and was completed and opened to the public in 2004.