There is an outer ring road and Xupu Bridge in the south of the town, which is an important channel connecting Pudong International Airport and Hongqiao International Airport. There is a coastline of 3 kilometers long; Yanggao South Road, Shangnan Road, Jiyang Road, Busan Road, Chuanyang River and Sanlintang Port form a crisscross traffic network.
In 2000, the total income of the three industries in the town was 4.406 billion yuan. Among them, industrial sales revenue181300 million yuan. There are Zhenbei Industrial Zone and Yang Si Industrial Zone in the town, and companies such as Smick King Kong Mould Co., Ltd., Dabowen Shoes Co., Ltd. and Marco Lin Industrial Co., Ltd. have settled in the community.
The agricultural income was 654.38+0.28 billion yuan, which was moderately developed from a single vegetable to seedlings, flowers, economic forests and ecological forests, and new varieties of famous, special, excellent, new and rare were continuously introduced, which promoted the adjustment of agricultural structure.
The tertiary industry in the town has accumulated 210.23 billion yuan, of which the income from residential industry reached 920 million yuan. Taking real estate and commerce as the main body, it will promote the development of transportation, transportation, distribution, warehousing, information, commerce, catering, hotels and entertainment, and initially form a regional logistics and business center.
There are 6 middle schools, 4 primary schools, 2 kindergartens, 2 nursing homes and 2 health centers in this town.
Dragon dance in Linsan area has a long history, novel arrangement, rich imagination, exquisite dancing skills and unique features. In 2000, it was named "the hometown of Chinese folk art" by the Social and Cultural Department of the Ministry of Culture.
One of the oldest Taoist temples in Shanghai-"Chongfu Daoyuan" (commonly known as "Tang Sheng") is located in the southwest of the town. According to legend, it was built in the "Three Kingdoms" period, rebuilt in the thirty-eighth year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty, and rebuilt in 1987.
During the Tenth Five-Year Plan period, Linsan Town was listed as a key town for small town construction in Pudong New Area, with an overall planning center of 8.07 square kilometers and a population of 300,000. It will be built into an ecological, intelligent, humanistic and modern urban new city. .