Rending Lake Park

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Rending Lake Park

Rending Lake Park is a leisure park open to the public for free. It was built with the participation of the masses in 1958, underwent renovations in April 1994, and was completed in June 1996. Covering a total area of 9.2 hectares, with a water area of 1 hectare, the park is designed around a central lake. The northern half mainly consists of lawns, rose gardens, woodlands, and decorative squares, while the southern portion features sculptures, flower racks, scenic walls, and water features, cre...

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Rending Lake Park

Rending Lake Park is a leisure park open to the public for free. It was built with the participation of the masses in 1958, underwent renovations in April 1994, and was completed in June 1996. Covering a total area of 9.2 hectares, with a water area of 1 hectare, the park is designed around a central lake. The northern half mainly consists of lawns, rose gardens, woodlands, and decorative squares, while the southern portion features sculptures, flower racks, scenic walls, and water features, creating a garden environment with a European courtyard style.

The most eye-catching point of the park should be the European-style courtyard located at the southern entrance. Despite its modest size, it showcases various European elements such as Roman column gates, colonnades, and sculptures. The park is designed with areas depicting world garden history scenes, including Ancient Rome, Egypt, the Babylonian Garden, Islamic courtyards, Versailles Palace gardens, and classical Chinese-style "Three Pools Mirroring the Moon," presenting an exquisite and diverse landscape.

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