TheZhongyuanFestivalisatraditionalChinesefestivalthattakesplaceonthefifteenthdayoftheseventhlunarmonth.Itisbelievedthatonthisday,thespiritsofthedeceasedreturntothelivingworldtoenjoyofferingsmadeforthe
The Zhongyuan Festival is a traditional Chinese festival that takes place on the fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month. It is believed that on this day, the spirits of the deceased return to the living world to enjoy offerings made for them by their families.
To commemorate the festival, people in the Huangpu area often take boats from Wusong to the sea and back, a custom known as "panhai fan". This tradition dates back to the Ming dynasty, when people would sail out to sea to worship water spirits and pray for safety and good harvests.
Today, the practice has evolved into a leisure activity, with locals and visitors alike enjoying the scenic views of the Huangpu River and the Shanghai skyline. It is a way to celebrate the festival and honor the traditions of the past.