On the basis of the gradual development of these three sports teams, Shanghai Chess Club was formally established in 1960, which was in charge of three professional sports teams on behalf of Shanghai Sports Commission, and the earliest chess magazine Weiqi Monthly in China was founded.
The three major chess houses in Shanghai have developed rapidly, especially since China resumed the national chess championship in 1974 after the Cultural Revolution. So far, Shanghai has won 109 gold medals, accounting for 37% of the total gold medals awarded by the State Sports General Administration, ranking first in the country.
Transportation: No.20, No.37, 1 12, No.921and No.0/09 (get off at Shanghai TV Station).
Subway 1 Line (get off at People's Square Station)
Subway Line 2 (under Shimen Road Station) can be tried for your child. If possible, he can represent China in the future. There are also summer schools in children's palaces or cultural and artistic centers in your area.