Table 1 Information and characteristics of urban parks.
Urban park scale | Urban Park Name | Urban Park Features |
|---|---|---|
Large Urban Park | Raccoon Creek Park (30.89 hm2) | It has a strong historical background of Du Fu Cao Tang and the style is mainly classical garden style. |
Tazishan Park (27.27 hm2) | A multi-functional urban forest park integrating recreation, sports and exercise, cultural experience, and proximity to nature. | |
East Lake Park (25.22 hm2) | It is known as the “Lungs of Chengdu” and has a large area of ecological wetlands. | |
Medium-sized Urban Parks | Cultural Park (14.99 hm2) | Famous for hosting traditional lantern and flower fairs, it has a red culture. |
Wangjianglou Park (13.29 hm2) | A national key cultural relics protection unit with a large number of ancient architectural complexes and cultural relics. | |
People’s Park (12.84 hm2) | A comprehensive urban park integrating gardening, culture, patriotic education, leisure, and entertainment. | |
Mini-Urban Park | Xinhua Park (9.75 hm2) | A youth trend landmark integrating fashionable games, sports, and leisure. |
Supo Park (6.09 hm2) | The overall setting is quiet, airy, and private with no recreational facilities or lawn. | |
Clearwater River Park (4.71 hm2) | A theme urban park known for its hibiscus attractions, combining the ancient and the modern. |