Shenzhen International Garden and Flower Expo Park explained

Shenzhen International Garden and Flower Expo Park
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Map:China Guangdong#China
Coords:22.5442°N 114.0102°W
Type:Public park, urban park
Location:Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Area:660000m2
Operator:Shenzhen Municipal People’s Government
Open:All year

Shenzhen International Garden and Flower Expo Park (; referred to as Garden Expo Park) is a public, urban park in Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.[1] [2] Located in West Zhuzilin, Shenzhen International Garden and Flower Expo Park is bordered by Shennan Avenue on the South, Qiaochengdong Road on the West, Qiaoxiang Road on the North, and Guangshen Expressway on the East. It covers an area of 660000m2. It serves multiple functions, including garden and flower expo, arts and culture, science education, tourism, exhibitions, and solar power grid-connected electricity generation. It officially opened on September 23, 2004, which was awarded the title of "National Key Park" by Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development on September 12, 2008.

History

Shenzhen International Garden and Flower Expo Park was a part of the Huangniulong green isolation belt and the venue for the Fifth China International Garden and Flower Exposition co-hosted by Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development (formerly Ministry of Development) and Shenzhen Municipal People’s Government. Its theme is "Nature, Home, Bright Future".[3]

Tourist attractions

The Park is divided into three scenic areas, including the West Area, the North Area and the West Area.

West Area

Title Chinese title Notes
South Entrance Chinese: 南门
Yingbin Square Chinese: 迎宾广场
Comprehensive Exhibition Hall Chinese: 综合展馆
Vision WallChinese: 景观墙
Yingcui Bridge Chinese: 映翠桥
Music Fountain Chinese: 音乐喷泉
Huanle Bridge Chinese: 欢乐桥
Huanle Theater Chinese: 欢乐剧场
Baibu Stairway Chinese: 百步云梯
Tianhai Square Chinese: 天海广场
Jinghuayuan Scenic Spot Chinese: 镜·花·缘
Chinese: 津深情
Chinese: 蝶园
Chinese: 厦门苑·鹭岛琴韵
Chinese: 巴基斯坦亭阁
Chinese: 日本庭院
Chinese: 山海龙岗,客家风情
Bolan Bridge Chinese: 博览桥
Yueqing Garden Chinese: 粤清园
Chinese: 恐龙馆
Coastlal Pearl Chinese: 滨海明珠
Chinese: 茂名风韵
Chinese: 逸仙园
Lovely Wuyi Chinese: 情浓五邑
Chinese: 深圳·市花园
Chinese: 南山园
West Entrance Chinese: 西门
Park Center Office Building Chinese: 公园管理中心办公楼
New Hakka House Chinese: 客家新居
Xanadu Chinese: 世外桃源
Dream Garden Chinese: 梦园
Qinxiang Garden Chinese: 沁香园
New Hakka Legend Chinese: 新客家传说
Heqing Tea Room Chinese: 和清茶舍
Chinese: 鮀园
Gongsheng Art Space Chinese: 共生艺术空间
Qingfeng Garden Chinese: 清风园
Beihai Silver Beach Chinese: 北海银滩
Chinese: 帆船之都—青岛
Marching Companions Chinese: 相伴相行
Chinese: 柏坡人家
Ningcui Garden Chinese: 凝翠园
Chinese: 包公园
Stone Forest Chinese: 石林
Tongle Garden Chinese: 童乐园
Chinese: 云梦福田
Chinese: 休斯顿星球花园
Flowering Huacheng Chinese: 花开花城
Mingcui Lake Chinese: 鸣翠湖
New Shikumen Chinese: 石库新苑
Chinese: 东坡园
Chinese: 加拿大月亮花园
Chinese: 法国园
Chinese: 玻利维亚花园
Chinese: 尼泊尔花园
Rock Garden Chinese: 石缘

North Area

Title Chinese title Notes
Fuyin waterfall Chinese: 福音瀑
Blessing Pagoda Chinese: 福塔
Jufu Hill Chinese: 聚福山
Tunnel Chinese: 隧道
Lancui Lake Chinese: 揽翠湖
Soul of Martial Art Chinese: 武之魂
Nanjing Garden Chinese: 昔园今景
Chinese: 古蜀园
Chinese: 壮乡歌圩
Chinese: 古吴山庄
Nanyuan Garden Chinese: 南苑

East Area

Title Chinese title Notes
Charm of Wu-Style Spring Chinese: 吴风泉韵
Cangtai GardenChinese: 苍苔园
Rhythm of Wells Chinese: 井韵
Baozhi Garden Chinese: 宝芝园
Flowing Water Garden Chinese: 活水园
Chinese: 湖北园
Chinese: 泉州馆·刺桐园
Existing Charm of Ancient Kiln Chinese: 古窑遗韵
Huicui Lake Chinese: 汇翠湖
Huifang Garden Chinese: 汇芳园
Zhile Garden Chinese: 知乐园
Picturesque Jiangnan Garden Chinese: 水墨江南园
Jisi Garden Chinese: 寄思园
Chinese: 趵突盛景
Solar Power System Chinese: 太阳能光伏发电系统
East Entrance Chinese: 东门

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Liao Xing . http://city.shenchuang.com/life/20150716/210491.shtml. zh:深圳园博园详细介绍 . Shenchuang.com . 2015-07-16. zh.
  2. News: http://szsb.sznews.com/html/2016-11/20/content_3667051.htm . zh:“重构·共生”的艺术魅力 . sznews.com. 2016-11-20 . zh.
  3. News: Shenzhen International Garden and Flower Expo Park. Shenzhen Post. Rebecca. 2009-11-18.