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Heihe Longbin Park composition

In Heihe City, the Pearl of the North, there is a little-known small landscape - Longbin Park. It is not as famous as Daheihe Island, not as long-standing as the ancient city of Aihui, and not as mysterious and magnificent as the riverside linear park, but it has brought endless joy to the people nearby and left a lasting impression on my family and me. The most unforgettable and precious memory.

This

was once a deserted, desolate and lonely land, with only a group of green pines standing proudly in the cold wind and rain, silently recording the rise and fall of Heihe River, and savoring it. With the ups and downs of history. When the spring breeze of reform blows across the land of China, it also awakens this sleeping land. While Heihe is developing its economy, the pace of urban greening is also accelerating. Finally one day, the ugly duckling in Longbin Park ushered in its own festival. After garden-style greening

renovation, a brand new "white swan" appeared in front of the people of Heihe, and it also made long-term residents In the eyes of nearby residents, the wilderness filled with mosquitoes and flies and overgrown weeds disappeared, and people seemed to have entered a magical fairy tale kingdom overnight.

The renovated Longbin Park has put on its own new look. It not only retains the green pine forest that witnessed history

, but also builds many new landscapes in accordance with modern garden concepts. Integrating ingenuity and nature, it is natural and unique. The deep paths are paved with smooth cobblestones, and many birches, weeping willows and other forest trees are transplanted to decorate them. The shrubs that have been repaired into walls are surrounded by shrubs. From a distance, it looks like a magical city. " oasis".

Entering Longbin Park, the first thing you see among the jungle is a rectangular fitness square. There are many sports equipment on the west side for people to exercise, and the cement hardened open space on the east side can accommodate more than a hundred people. It can carry out aerobics, yangko dance and other activities, and is equipped with power supply, lighting and other convenient facilities.

Going through the fitness square is a large winding corridor, which looks so peaceful and quiet amid the shade of green trees. The cloister is made of cement grape frames that imitate wood grain. The wood grain is fine and exquisite, and the shapes are different and lifelike. In the middle of the corridor is a small sports square. Whenever the children compete in roller skating here after dinner, the joyful laughter will ripple happily in the corridor.

On the right side of the corridor is the ancient green pine forest, which looks even more majestic against the backdrop of modern garden architecture. In the meantime, many "natural chess and card halls" - cement round tables imitating the shape of large tree stumps - have been added here and there for the elderly to entertain themselves. There are green pines above to provide shade, and flowers and grass below to accompany them. The elderly can enjoy the sunset here.

Going further along the corridor, you will see a typical artificial landscape design. An abrupt rockery stands on the edge of a curved lake pool, and a Dougong stone bridge spans both sides of the lake. Walking on the bridge, you can see the figure standing upside down on the lake, contrasting with the green lotus and red carp, which is refreshing.

I

my family lives near Longbin Park, and our family is a frequent visitor to it. In the noisy city, during my free time, I often come here with my wife and my son, either for morning exercise, for a walk, or for playing with my son, and to breathe the fresh air in the city's green spaces

, relax the tense nerves, and the stress of life and fatigue of work will go away with the wind unconsciously. Every time I leave, I feel extremely relaxed but reluctant to leave. While savoring the comfort, I also add a lot of infinite yearning for a better life.