Table 1 Information and characteristics of urban parks.

From: Decoding the sensory-behavioral pathway to wellness: a PPGIS-driven mechanistic investigation of multisensory landscape interactions in 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.