Shanghai Daily

Canvas of dreams amid Songjiang’s urban sprawl

- Tan Weiyun

Huating Lake, also known as Maohu Lake, is a serene oasis amidst the urban sprawl of Songjiang

District.

Spanning about 33 hectares, its contours mimic the ancient Chinese “Ruyi” — a talisman of good fortune, elegantly stretching from the vast Taihu Lake and meandering through Dianshan Lake before gracefully merging with the Huangpu River. Huating was the name of Songjiang in bygone eras.

As an urban waterfront leisure area, it offers panoramic vistas of its surroundin­gs, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in an experience where water weaves through the city, and the city itself seems to float upon the water. It is also a prime spot for various aquatic activities and competitio­ns, such as fishing and boating.

Huating Lake is adorned with amenities such as a ferry dock and a charming island at its heart. Along its shores rise the modern Britishsty­le Thames Town, Songjiang City Planning Exhibition Hall, Songjiang Art Museum, Zhongshuge Bookstore and Songjiang University Town.

One of the most magical times to visit the lake is in the morning, when the fog rolls in to create a surreal and otherworld­ly atmosphere, transformi­ng the lake into a scene from a dream. The water becomes a mirror, reflecting the trees and buildings on its shores. Boats glide through the fog, leaving trails of mist in their wake.

In the embrace of the misty morn, Huating Lake is a canvas of dreams. Clouds waltz in a delicate embrace with the lake, crafting a scene of haunting beauty. The island plays a game of hide and seek, emerging and vanishing like ethereal spirits in a celestial realm, a spectacle of unspeakabl­e allure.

The trees shedding their leaves along the lake’s edge, set against the pervasive fog over the water, resemble a beautifull­y abstract ink wash painting. The occasional passing boat adds a dynamic element to this picturesqu­e scene, enhancing its beauty.

Fishermen by the lake become part of this foggy landscape, with their rods disappeari­ng into the thick white mist, illustrati­ng the sheer magnitude of the morning fog.

The bridges along the lake display a mesmerizin­g interplay of clarity and obscurity through their arches. One half of the arches stands distinct and defined, a testament to the tangible world, while the other half is cloaked in a delicate mist, rendering it dreamlike.

The fog muffles the sounds of traffic and city life, creating a sense of peace and tranquilit­y. One could hear the birds singing in the trees and the gentle lapping of the waves against the shore.

In the early summer, the lake’s tranquil waters awaken from their serene slumber. The lake transforms into a vibrant arena for the annual Dragon Boat Festival. On the day of the race, Huating Lake becomes a battlefiel­d of color and energy. The lake’s vast expanse is set ablaze with the fervent strokes of dragon boats slicing through its waters. These vessels, adorned with ornate dragon heads and tails, cut striking figures against the tranquil backdrop of the lake.

Teams of paddlers, in perfect unison, propel their boats forward with a rhythm that resonates deep into the soul of Songjiang people. The air is thick with the sound of drums, their beats echoing like thunder, a primal call that stirs the heart.

 ?? ?? A man is fishing on a misty morning by the picturesqu­e Huating Lake, resembling a beautiful ink wash painting. — Ti Gong
A man is fishing on a misty morning by the picturesqu­e Huating Lake, resembling a beautiful ink wash painting. — Ti Gong

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