Xiaogang Park is located at the southwest end of Qianjin Road, Haizhu District, Guangzhou. It is a park dominated by bamboo forests. Completed in 1975, it is named after the homonym for the historic Xiaogang Bridge in the park. With a total area of 167,000 square meters, it is a park with more ornamental bamboos in Guangzhou. Ma Yong, which traverses Henan and connects the front and rear waterways of the Pearl River, divides the park into two parts, north and south. Located in the southern section of Qianjin Road. Originally rivers, swamps and hills. Because there is a historic small port bridge in the park. The water area is 47,300 square meters. There are more than 120 kinds of bamboo in the park. The river flows through the garden, and there are artificial lakes and beautiful and elegant pavilions, terraces, corridors and pavilions. In addition, ancient bridges and sea rock ruins with a history of more than 400 years are also preserved. The gardening art of Xiaogang Park adopts the traditional Chinese landscape garden layout technique, and skillfully integrates recreational and ornamental facilities with poetic and picturesque landscapes. The mountains are stacked on high slopes, and the pools are dug on the low platform, so that the mountains are alive with water, and the water is beautiful with the mountains, and they complement each other. There are flower halls, pavilions, waterside pavilions, flower stands, bridges, Jingshi and other scenic spots in the park. Hundreds of trees and shrubs such as bamboo, banyan, kapok, crape myrtle, redbud, oleander, osmanthus, etc. are planted all over the place. Among them, bamboo is planted more, including more than 100 varieties such as golden jasper, Guanyin bamboo, tortoise shell and Xiangfei bamboo. When the breeze passes, the dragon ridge and the phoenix dance, forming the characteristics of the garden landscape with jasper swaying in the air and bamboo trails, giving people a quiet and elegant enjoyment.
Xiaogang Park, located at the southwest end of Qianjin Road, Haizhu District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, is a professional park with bamboo forest. It was built and opened in 1975, and it is famous for its historical monuments, Xiaogang Bridge, and the homonym. The total area is 16.7 10,000 square meters, which is the most planted bamboo park in Guangzhou. The park has artificial lakes and beautiful and elegant pavilions, terraces, corridors, and dragonflies. It is a good place for a leisure walk. Because the park is planted with different forms of green bamboo, Xiaogang Park has the name of "Bamboo Park". Located in the park, Yungui Bridge is one of the oldest stone bridges in Guangzhou and is a marked building in Xiaogang Park. It is awesome to have such a large area and high greening rate leisure park in the busy Haizhu District.
Xiaogang Park is not too big and plays a lot of role. First, the promotion of heroes, there are real images of heroes such as Lei Feng, Li Xiangqun, Yuan Shaoyun and their deeds. Second, the promotion of anti-corruption. Qingzhuyuan in the park is the cultural and educational base for integrity. Citizens can learn about modern and ancient celebrity allusions and implications of honest government through sculptures such as "public power", "not holding back", "Hairui" and "dead chess" in the theme sculpture park road.
Xiaogang Park is located at the southwest end of Qianjin Road, Haizhu District, Guangzhou. It is a park with "bamboo" as a garden scenery. The park is surrounded by lush bamboo forests with curved paths, mountains and artificial lakes. The environment is quiet and suitable. It is a good place for nearby residents to relax. There is a children's playground in the park, so there are more people on weekends. The attractions that cannot be missed in the park include: ancient monuments Yungui Bridge, Huazhou Gudu and 183-year-old banyan trees. Transportation: Exit A of Xiaogang Station of Metro Line 8
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