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Futian parks realize transformation
    2018-05-11  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

LITCHI Park and Lianhua Hill Park in Futian are removing barriers to shorten the distance between the parks and the public, as well to form natural landscapes along the streets.

This is part of a renovation project for improving garden landscapes in Shenzhen, according to Shenzhen Municipal Administration Center of Parks. This renovation project aims to implement the Shenzhen authority’s strategic plan for creating the “Nation’s Cleanest City” and a “World-renowned Flower City.”

The action is mainly focused on four aspects: park environment and facilities, landscape greening, sanitation and cleaning, and outsourcing and management.

Litchi Park is conducting follow-up management following the demolition of a fence to improve the quality of park services. Lianhua Hill Park has removed two-thirds of its fences, with a total length of 2,040 meters, to become better integrated with the surrounding urban area.

Additionally, the Huafu Road-Avic underground passage opened to the public April 18. The passage has realized the separation of people and vehicles, not only effectively easing the traffic on Huafu Road, but also connecting Huaqiang North Shopping Center with Central Park.

(Nan Nan)

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