New Town Central Park
New Town Central Park, or Hongqiao New Town Central Park, is a 130,000-square-meter park located at 2238 Yan'an Xi Lu (延安西路2238号) in the Changning District's Hongqiao Development Zone, in Shanghai, China.[1] It opened in 2000 in pursuit of "the harmony between human beings and nature" and features 115 plants species and a 52,000-square-meter grassland.[1] The park borders the Shanghai Oil Painting and Sculpture Institute and Liu Haisu Art Gallery. According to City Weekend, the park is popular among "local white-collar professionals who work and live in nearby Gubei and its surrounding areas".[2] The China Internet Information Center called the park "an ideal place for nearby Shanghainese to escape from a day's hard work and return to the happiness of nature".[1]
References
- ^ a b c "Park a Nice Place to Return to Nature". China Internet Information Center. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
- ^ "Hongqiao New Town Central Park". City Weekend. Ringier China. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
External links
- Media related to New Town Central Park at Wikimedia Commons
- Hongqiao New Town Central Park master plan, Shanghai, People's Republic of China at WorldCat