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Is the Dingwanhe tourist attraction in Xuzhou City completed?

The Dingwanhe tourist attraction in Xuzhou City has been constructed. According to the official website of Dingwanhe Tourism in Xuzhou City, we can find out. The Dingwanhe tourist attraction in Xuzhou City has been completed and opened to the public. Three parks have been built along the Dingwan River, from east to west they are Lianghekou Park, Xuzhou Disaster Prevention Park and Chu Garden. Lianghekou Park is located at the intersection of Dingwan River and Xuyun New River, with a total area of ??about 100,000 square meters. It is an important part of the "One Belt and Three Gardens" landscape community of Dingwan River. The park highlights the design concept of "ecology, purification (water, air), viewing, and enjoyment" and is divided into three areas: the platform landscape area, the wetland landscape area, and the forest experience area. Each functional area is subdivided into a number of small spaces. It offers a diverse range of activities and leisure venues. Xuzhou Disaster Prevention Park is the first disaster prevention and escape theme park in Xuzhou City. All facilities are constructed in accordance with high disaster prevention standards. The park mainly constructs functional landscapes and leisure landscapes. The former includes an ecological flood detention stream, a disaster prevention education landscape avenue, a disaster prevention and reduction drill square, etc., and the latter includes a parent-child paradise, a rest square, a fir forest waterside plank road, etc. In times of disaster, the park will fulfill its functional requirements as a central-level evacuation site. In normal times, it will be a modern waterfront park with lush trees, beautiful environment, and functions of science education on disaster prevention and reduction, as well as fitness and leisure functions. Chu Garden is located to the west of Zhushan East Road and south of Dingwan River, covering a total area of ??approximately 18.7 hectares. The overall layout is "one ring, two axes, five areas, and nine points". It is an ecological garden integrating ecology, culture, and art. The construction of these parks and scenic spots is based on the Dingwan River as the main line, forming a "water green axis" with multiple functions such as water conservancy, sightseeing, fitness, leisure, and greening, providing citizens with a beautiful leisure environment.