Shanghai Municipal Government

10/10/2023 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/09/2023 23:25

Xuhui hosts week of events for mental and physi...

The Xuhui riverside area has been turned into a vibrant and colorful space for physical training and a wide range of leisure activities this week to promote mental and physical wellbeing.

The weeklong Wellbeing Roll-Out Gallery, consisting of outdoor community activities and physical training sessions, kicks off on Monday.

Staged by athleisure apparel brand Lululemon and several local organizations, it coincides with World Mental Health Day on October 10.

A series of community activities and roundtable conversations will be held to focus publicly on how best to look after one's body and mind.

A running tour for the visually impaired will be held on the tracks over the weekend through Lululemon's collaboration with local NGO, Lanjingling.

The riverside area is divided into four sections: the Wellbeing Running Track, Wellbeing Island, Wellbeing Plaza and Meditation Garden for sports lovers and the general public to find their own suitable schedules.

The contemporary art pieces and decorations are designed by artist and designer Jeremyville and tieup products with the artist are available at the pop-up store on site.

An earlier survey by Lululemon shows Chinese respondents have a higher score for wellbeing than the global average level.

The online study, of 14,000 consumers in 14 countries and regions, shows a stable global wellbeing index of 66, while the score on the Chinese mainland is 78.

The wellbeing ratings of Chinese mainland respondents surpass average global level in all three dimensions - physical wellbeing, mental wellbeing and social wellbeing.

As high as 67 percent of Chinese mainland respondents are optimistic about the future, markedly higher than the global average of 42 percent.