Pengcheng Square, as Xu Zhou’s dazzling pearl at the city center, blossoms with unique charm through the fusion of modern shopping and historical context. It gathers the Pengcheng Square Shopping Center, Xu Zhou Old Street, and other core areas. Giant LED screens and ancient architectural groups reflect each other, creating a visual feast of new and old dialogues. In the center of the square, the "Pengzu Wendi" sculpture group, cast in bronze, depicts the legend of Pengzu, an ancient scholar, collecting herbs and refining elixirs. This reflects Xu Zhou’s “Pengzu Hometown” millennium cultural heritage. At night, dazzling light shows weave “Han style” and “modern” into a dazzling starry sky. Giant LED screens play real-time Han cultural intangible heritage skills, allowing traditional New Year paintings and paper cuttings to regain vitality in light and shadow. Stroll through the food corridor, Xu Zhou sausages, Pengzu feasts, and Yunlong steamed buns coexist with international brands, forming “Pengcheng on the Tip of the Tongue.” On the east side of the square, the “Chu Han Wind and Cloud” themed sculpture group, based on bronze patterns, recreates the epic scenes of the battles between Xiang Yu and Liu Bang. The underground commercial street retains the architectural style of the Republic of China era, with the old Xu Zhou’s smoke lingering between the blue bricks and gray roofs. It is not only a shopping paradise but also a living Han culture museum, telling the story of “Pengcheng” carried by a thousand years of splendor in every space.