Built in 1958, Zhengzhou Zijingshan Park, a part of the former capital site of the Shang Dynasty, is one of the few “old gardens” in Zhengzhou city. Following the concept of “A park is a city and vice versa”, the 400-meter-long iron fence (along the Jinshui Road) of the east Zijingshan Park was dismantled, creating a walkway with micro-topography, pine trees, bamboos, flowers and grasses. [Photo by Wang Yuesheng/For Dahe Daily]
Built in 1958, Zhengzhou Zijingshan Park, a part of the former capital site of the Shang Dynasty, is one of the few “old gardens” in Zhengzhou city. Following the concept of “A park is a city and vice versa”, the 400-meter-long iron fence (along the Jinshui Road) of the east Zijingshan Park was dismantled, creating a walkway with micro-topography, pine trees, bamboos, flowers and grasses. [Photo by Wang Yuesheng/For Dahe Daily]
Built in 1958, Zhengzhou Zijingshan Park, a part of the former capital site of the Shang Dynasty, is one of the few “old gardens” in Zhengzhou city. Following the concept of “A park is a city and vice versa”, the 400-meter-long iron fence (along the Jinshui Road) of the east Zijingshan Park was dismantled, creating a walkway with micro-topography, pine trees, bamboos, flowers and grasses. [Photo by Wang Yuesheng/For Dahe Daily]