Jing'an Park is located at No. 1649 Nanjing West Road, Shanghai, which is named for its proximity to Jing'an Temple. The park was built in 1954 and opened in 1999. It was an opportunity to build Metro Line 2 and Yan'an Road viaduct. The park was fully renovated. The renovated park adopts the length of Chinese and Western gardens, taking 32 centenary eucalyptus trees of Central Avenue as the axis, and the gap between the subway station building and the ground in the west, because of the potential mountain digging pool, the mountain forest, waterfall, pool as one, both ecological and leisure garden landscape; The eastern region is based on the ancient "Jing'an Eight Views", and the traditional garden-building technique of small, large and winding paths is used to build Jing'an Eight Views Garden. The statues of the National Cemetery Pavilion, Cai Yuanpei and "My Teacher" also added a few cultural atmosphere to the park, making history and modernity, greenery and culture intersect. However, in addition to the two rows of eucalyptus trees at the entrance, the renovated Jing'an Park can hardly find the previous feeling.