Zhangma Incorporated Village is located in the southernmost area of Zhujiajiao, Qingpu, Shanghai. In history, the place belonged to the area which is the birthplace of the west part of Shanghai and Yangtze River Delta. With fertile land, lush forests, crisscrossing canals, spectacular scenery, it has become an important destination of rural tourism and agritourism in Shanghai. Surrounded by farmland, as Zhangma Village’s supporting facility for applying AAAA National Tourist Attraction, this Tourist Centre is located in the north of the whole incorporated village area, to the east of the village committee, exactly between two small incorporated villages. Growing out of a garment factory constructed in the 1980s, the Tourist Centre consists of a traditional U-shaped compound opening toward the south with a brick-concrete structure and pitched roof. There were two single-storey light steel Fink Truss plants in the east and west wing, which were symmetrically constructed at both wings though the east wing is a bit longer. The north wing was designed as a two-storey office building. Temporary lightweight construction was added both in the south of the west-wing plant and at the west end of the office building. The land between the west of the site and village committee and the land to the south was non-agricultural. The illegal buildings and store yards on these two areas have been demolished and will be respectively re-developed as flower fields and parking lots. There is a river on the east, a village road and a crossing bridge on the north. Besides, a single-storey small building to the north of the village road can be brought into the renovation.