GP drives celebration of automotive culture
Shanghai becomes a Mecca for petrolheads, as the East China metropolis leverages F1 fever


Additionally, Jin explained that tourists with F1 tickets can get free or discounted entry to attractions.
"By leveraging such events, we seek to attract a wide cross-section of visitors and promote our automotive culture. Our goal is to transform the buzz generated by F1 into developmental momentum for our city," Jin stated.
In addition, the 17th Shanghai Auto Culture Festival will be held from March 21 to April 25, offering various activities and events, including the 2025 China Karting Championship, the 2025 CTCC China Touring Car Championship, the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia's Shanghai leg, as well as related conferences, such as the 2025 Sino-German Automotive Industry Summit, the 2025 Yangtze River Delta New Energy Vehicle Industry Chain High-Quality Development Conference, and the 2025 Automotive Consumer Trends Insight Conference.
The district also offers attractions like the Shanghai Auto Museum, China's first professional car museum, featuring historical, classic and technical exhibits, as well as a children's interactive zone.
From March to April, cars like the Mercedes-AMG ONE hypercar and a vintage Cadillac DeVille will tour Shanghai's scenic spots.
"These vintage cars on display at the museum span a century, showcasing a diverse range of styles. Each exhibit has undergone full restoration. We aim to provide an opportunity for more people to not only appreciate these vintage vehicles, but also reminisce about their own cherished memories," said Yang Xi, Shanghai Auto Museum's promotional manager.
The Dream Micro City Venue, a miniature model park, recreates Jiading-themed scenery for future F1 interaction. Co-founder Jin Gang said: "We've included Jiading's landmarks, like the Shanghai Volkswagen factory and the Shanghai International Circuit. Visitors will be able to place their own miniature figures into the scene."
Dream Micro City Venue is the first miniature landscape theme park in China centered around model trains. Spanning over 2,000 sq m, it intricately presents a miniature world at a 1:87 scale. Accompanied by the chuffing of tiny diesel engines, trains depart from Anting, Jiading, heading towards Europe.
"In Europe, model trains are popular, and most of our themes are actually inspired by foreign concepts," Jin said.
"However, we have added two distinctive scenes: one depicting a city of automobiles and another showcasing China-proposed's Belt and Road Initiative.
"We also aim to promote train culture and tell China's story through tabletop models."
Zheng Zheng, Xia Miao, and Li Junfeng contributed to this story.
heqi@chinadaily, com.cn
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