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Slow-traffic system links urban life with nature’s beauty
    2024-04-04  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

A view of the space beneath an overpass, which is part of the Xiwan-Qianhai Bay slow-traffic system in western Shenzhen. The 6-kilometer-long slow-traffic pathway is set to open to the public once all final touches are completed, according to the project contractor. Stretching from Jinwan Boulevard in the north to OH Bay in the south, the slow-traffic system serves as a crucial link in the city’s ecological recreation network that seamlessly connects mountains, the sea, urban areas, and tourist attractions. Spanning a vast expanse of some 440,000 square meters, the project provides a safe and scenic route for cyclists and pedestrians alike. It features dedicated lanes, lush promenades, and state-of-the-art safety measures. Designed with community inclusivity in mind, the slow lane offers restrooms and sports facilities that cater to the diverse interests of local residents.             Shenzhen Evening News

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