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Are there any interesting places in Shenzhen Park?

Interesting places in Shenzhen Park: People's Park, Honghu Park and Central Park.

People's Park

Located in Renmin North Road, Luohu District, Shenzhen. The garden scenic spot in the south-central part of the park is composed of five islands of different sizes in an artificial lake, surrounded by water, and it is one of the five rose planting bases in China. The rose garden has a long corridor of rose culture, a magnificent rose palace, a unique flower viewing pavilion, and a chic and elegant "Tanchun Bridge" and "Deyue Bridge".

Honghu Park

Located at No.2023 Jinwen North Road, Luohu District, Shenzhen. Honghu Park is located in the bustling Luohu District, with a total area of 5910.5 million square meters. Established in September 1984, Honghu park management office was established in June 1987. It is a four-star municipal park with lotus as its theme. There are 100 mu lotus pond, wide lawn, large lotus exhibition hall and quaint lotus tablet gallery in the park.

East lake park

The mountain of Donghu Park, located at No.1 Donghu Street, Ai Guo Road, Shenzhen 1 1, is connected with Wu Tong and is rich in animal and plant resources. The characteristics of garden plants in the park are outstanding, making full use of the plant advantages of the old park, taking evergreen trees such as Ficus and Syzygium of Moraceae as the keynote tree species, and flowering trees such as Bauhinia, Phoenix, Lagerstroemia speciosa and Erythrina as the keynote tree species.

Mahabandura Garden

Located atNo. 100 1 Zhenhua West Road, Futian District, Shenzhen. Central Park features plant landscape. There are more than 20,000 kinds of characteristic trees, such as Hypericum, Double King Coconut, Elephant Foot Wood, Rain Tree, Liriodendron chinense, Ginkgo biloba, Sapium sebiferum and so on. Outside the park, there is a sparse lawn with palm plants as the main trunk trees, forming a subtropical jungle scenery in South China.