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Jing'an Park - A Place of Tranquility

Jing'an Park is located on West Nanjing Road, named after the nearby Jing'an Temple. The park opened in 1954, making it 70 years old! The design of the entire park incorporates the strengths of both Chinese and Western gardens, with large lawns, making it a public space that combines ecological and leisure landscape features, and the environment is quite nice! Walking into the park, the first thing you see is the tall trees on both sides, with many benches underneath where people sit and rest, with hardly any empty seats. People are either taking photos, exercising, drinking coffee, dancing, chatting... Everyone can find their own fun, and there's a market at the entrance. Inside the park, there is a statue of Cai Yuanpei, which adds a touch of culture to the park! It's really rare to have such a park in the midst of a bustling city, it's quite popular. The age of the park has allowed for lush greenery, with hydrangeas of many colors in bloom, tender and pretty. Exit 2 of Jing'an Temple subway station - Jing'an Park is half lively and half serene. Walking through the entrance pathway, there are aunts, uncles, and elders playing music and dancing. In Jing'an Park, there is also an Eight Views Garden, which closes early, with an entrance fee of 3 yuan.
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Posted: Jun 18, 2024
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