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Recommended places in Anting to 'chill out'

( chinadaily.com.cn ) 2019-11-25

The Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism recently released two batches of recommended places for local residents and tourists to enjoy their spare time.

A total of 130 scenic spots, amusement parks and parks in Shanghai made the list, including two in Anting town, Jiading district, namely the Shanghai Auto Museum and the Electric Formula Park.

Shanghai Auto Museum, the first of its kind in the country, is home to one of the country's largest car manufacturing bases.

The museum boasts a collection of nearly 100 classic antique cars, including luxury cars, sports coupes, classic mini cars and review cars, representing over 20 brands from Europe, the United States and Asia and spanning 100 years of automobile history.

EF Park is revolutionizing the motorsport experience by using customized electric automobiles. The rapid acceleration and ultimate thrill ride have attracted lots of fans. The park has made the sport more exciting and a greater pleasure, just like Formula One.

The racing track is a recreational area consisting of two floors. The first floor offers multiple go-cart experience, while the second offers food, leisure, entertainment and cultural services.

Recommended places in Anting to 'chill out'

Classic antique cars are exhibited at the Shanghai Auto Museum in Anting town, Jiading district of Shanghai. [Photo/jiading.gov.cn]

Recommended places in Anting to 'chill out'

Visitors can enjoy rapid acceleration and ultimate thrill rides at the Electric Formula Park in Anting town of Jiading. [Photo/jiading.gov.cn]

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