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Free FreeAnde City Forest Park is located at the northeast corner of the intersection of the North Second Ring Road and the Central Axis, south of Ande Road. It is a newly opened urban forest park in the Hepingli area, connected to the green landscape along the moat.
Perhaps because it is a quiet oasis in the bustling city, it remains peaceful and free from noise. Sitting on a bench in the park, listening to the wind and birdsong, you will feel a deep sense of tranquility.
The park has...
Ande City Forest Park is located at the northeast corner of the intersection of the North Second Ring Road and the Central Axis, south of Ande Road. It is a newly opened urban forest park in the Hepingli area, connected to the green landscape along the moat.
Perhaps because it is a quiet oasis in the bustling city, it remains peaceful and free from noise. Sitting on a bench in the park, listening to the wind and birdsong, you will feel a deep sense of tranquility.
The park has six entrances, and no matter which one you choose, you will be greeted with greenery. The moment you enter the park, your eyes will feel instantly soothed.
The Park features several highlights: a rain garden, an observation deck, and a log square with ground made from recycled garden pruning that have been shredded and compacted. There is a sandbox designed specifically for children and an "insect hotel" built from logs, hemp ropes, and tiles. Additionally, 30 birdhouses have been placed in the trees to provide habitats for birds.
The park has a 500-meter walking trail that connects the play area and the leisure area. Along the trail, you'll find trees such as Chinese toon, Chinese scholar tree, and Chinese tallow. The vegetation is diverse, with native plants covering the ground and little bluestem, cosmos, and coneflowers adding a touch of wild charm.
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