A STONE'S throw from the row upon row of commercial buildings in Hongqiao
Development Zone, Changning District, New Town Central Park is an ideal place
for nearby white-collar workers to escape from a day's hard work and return to
the happiness of nature.
Opened to the public in 2000, the park covers an
area of about 130,000 square meters. In the pursuit of "the harmony between
human beings and nature," it features abundant greenery, covered by a total of
115 different kinds of plants and a 52,000-square-meter grassland.
In the
center of the park is a man-made lake with a fountain inside. Around the large
body of water are winding paths that connect trees, brooks and small hills
together.
On a sunny day, at this place - which might be one of the quietest
places in central Shanghai - one may stretch out on the lawn with a newspaper,
some magazines or a novel, to fully relax himself in the smell of jasmine and
roses.
"I like this place," said Zhang Zhen, a 16-year-old student who lives
near the park. "I always come here with my classmates after school on our way
home. It is such a good place for relaxation and what's more, it's free of
charge."
As a matter of fact, such public green space can be found all around
Changning. Each has its own characteristic.
For example, a free reading room
has been set up in Huashan Greenland, a 39,500-square-meter area of greenery on
bustling Huashan Road. The room is also home to photography exhibitions of
nearby residents from time to time.
While in Xinjing Park, a place built
under the theme of "public sports park," in the early morning, one can always
find old people trying out the colorful senior citizen exercises equipments,
practicing martial arts or walking on the stone massage path.
By the end of
2003, the district's public green space has reached nearly 3.43 million square
meters, or 5.58 square meters per capita.
To organize the large amount of
area, the district government has set up a series of methods, which have been
proved to be both efficient and effective.
Take Kaiqiao Greenland at the
cross of Yan'an Road W. and Kaixuan Road for example. Managed by Huayang
Community, where the park is located, it has become not only a popular haunt for
nearby residents, but also a well-known stage for various performances.
Every
Friday night, hundreds of people, young and old, men and women, will gather in
the center of the greenland to practice ballroom dancing.
The community has
also signed a contract with Shanghai Farce Troupe to invite famous actors and
actresses to give performance in the park from time to time.
"Every month, we
try to organize at least one show at the site, which is warmly welcomed by the
residents," said Shi Guoqin who works for the community. "A lot of passers-by
will be attracted to the park, too."
According to her, like all the other
communities in the district, the community recruits laid-off workers to help
keep the park in order, which is also an effective way to find those unemployed
people a new job.
Some public green space in Changning District:
?New Town Central
Park
No. 2238 Yan'an Road W.
Huashan
Greenland Huashan Road,
Chunguangfang
Kaiqiao Greenland Yan'an
Road W., Kaixuan Road
?Xinjing Park
No. 455 Tianshan Road W.
Yanhong
Greeland Hongqiao Road, Gubei
Road
Hebin (lakeside) Park Changning Road, Zhoujiaqiao