Majestic Garden Show Village Debuts Globally

SHANGHAI, July 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On July 26, the highly anticipated Majestic Garden Show Village officially debuted globally, positioning itself as "The Pioneer of Pure Courtyard-Style in Shanghai's City Center." Attendees at the unveiling ceremony included Bao Zhihao, Party Secretary and Chairman of Shanghai NANFANG Group; Wang Xinyi, General Manager of CR Land East China Regional Company; Hong Li, Deputy Party Secretary and General Manager of Shanghai NANFANG Group; and Lou Shanjie, General Manager of CR Land Shanghai Company. Together, they witnessed this milestone moment, significant both for urban development and residential value. Wang Xinyi stated: "From land acquisition to the realization of this show village, our goal has consistently been 'to create timeless residences for the city center.' Today's opening demonstrates that low-density living in the heart of Shanghai can achieve a perfect balance between historical heritage and modern needs."Bao Zhihao remarked: "Majestic Garden represents the contemporary continuation of Shanghai Old Town's historical memory, a model of state-owned enterprises fulfilling cultural preservation missions, and Shanghai's showcase to the world of China's approach to urban renewal."The "Irreplicable" Realization of Low-Density Urban LivingLand resources in Shanghai's city center have long been at a premium, with genuinely low-density residential offerings perennially scarce. Against this backdrop, Majestic Garden—jointly developed by Shanghai NANFANG Group and CR Land—leverages the former's expertise in urban renewal and heritage preservation and the latter's strength in premium residential development. It breathes new life into scarce land while offering a rare opportunity for those seeking low-density living in the urban core.The project is situated within Shanghai's 700-year-old Old Town, part of the Huangpu River's "Global Living Room" stretch. As the birthplace of Shanghai's civilization, this area nurtured cultural luminaries like Xu Guangqi and the Yao brothers, holds memories of historical sites like Zhu Jia Shan Fang and Jiu Jian Lou, and witnessed the rise and fall of prominent Ming-Qing dynastic families. It seamlessly connects the financial legacy of the Bund, the modernity of Lujiazui, the oriental charm of Yu Garden, and the chic ambiance of Xintiandi. Here, remnants of Yuan Dynasty waterfront docks blend with contemporary urban fabric, ...Full story available on Benzinga.com