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Three more parks set to open in Changning

Updated: Mar 1, 2019 shanghai.gov.cn Print
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Close on the heels of the inauguration of Zhongxinjing Park in Changning District in January, the under-construction Hongqiao Sports Park, the Linkong Skateboard-themed Park, and the Linkong Music Park will open to the public soon.

Spread over 29,900 square meters, Zhongxinjing Park incorporates functions such as landscape, themed exhibition area, working-out area, and an underground parking lot.

The park is distinguished by its Hui-style architecture, which will give visitors a sense of being in the picturesque Huizhou, among rivers and lakes, and other traditional Chinese cultural elements.

Hongqiao Sports Park boasts 400 meters of forest ecological belt, and is located at the intersection of Tianshan Road W. and Suining Rd.

The park is divided into above and underground areas. At its upper level, it has a large array of plants and flowers such as wisteria, redbud, and crepe myrtle. The park incorporates functions such as ecological landscape, working-out, entertainment, public service, and emergency shelter.

Its underground level has a sports venue, swimming pool, supporting business facilities, and a sunken plaza. The 8,064 square-meter sports venue is divided into different sports courts, including badminton, table tennis, racquet ball, indoor rock-climbing room, golf practice room, dance room, and a sports supplies store.

The 24,000 square-meter Linkong Skateboard-themed Park, located in the Linkong Economic Zone, is distinguished by its skateboard facilities and waterfront platforms.

The Linkong Music Park is close to Suzhou Creek. It has a surface area of 99,000 square meters, 6,500 square meters above ground and 10,160 square meters underground.

The park has an 8,000 square-meter stage and another 8,000 square meters of space reserved for the audience. It can host summer music festivals and summer lawn concerts.

Also, pathways will be built to connect the parks in the future.

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