The program is structured around the acronym S-U-M-M-E-R, segmenting the city's offerings into six distinct pillars: Sports, Urban exploration, Museums, Music, Entertainment, and Relaxation. The Sports category anchors the season with high-profile events like the Rolex Shanghai Masters, the only ATP 1000 tournament in Asia, alongside the FIM Motocross World Championship. Cultural enthusiasts can look forward to the Shanghai Museum’s exhibition, "On Top of the World Tree: Ancient Civilizations of the Americas," which integrates unique visitor packages connecting artifacts with local experiences at the Shanghai Zoo and World Expo Culture Park.
The city is also leveraging its infrastructure to enhance the visitor experience. The 17th Music in the Summer Air festival will extend beyond traditional concert halls into retail districts, while Shanghai Disney Resort marks its 10th anniversary with exclusive programs. To support the influx of activity, authorities are upgrading the EasyGo 2.0 digital platform, which now features multi-language support for ride-hailing, ticket bookings, and real-time translation. Furthermore, collaborations with major entities including China Eastern Airlines, UnionPay, and Visa will streamline logistics, while improved departure tax refund services aim to simplify the journey for inbound international tourists.





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