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What does the scarecrow in Shanghai Century Park mean?

Hello, this scarecrow is for tourists to watch and take pictures. It has the same effect as the big yellow duck at that time. Many people are rushing to take pictures and play, which will increase the income of Century Park.

There are a group of special "athletes" on the lawn of Century Park - scarecrows. These life-size scarecrows, dressed in various sportswear, are playing tennis, sailing, fan dancing, and doing Tai Chi, as if the Olympics were held here in advance.

The staff of Century Park said that this time they made more than 100 scarecrows in total and 10 groups of shapes, divided into Olympic groups and folk sports groups, each group consisting of 7 to 12 people. It consists of scarecrows, each about 1.8 meters tall. The first to be unveiled on April 3 were the four teams of windsurfing, tennis, fan dancing, and Tai Chi, as well as the Olympic rings. The remaining basketball teams, football teams, volleyball teams, and folk entertainment waist drum performances will be installed one after another before April 11.

This is the first time in Shanghai that a scarecrow has been introduced into a park. The original intention of making the scarecrow in the park was to use straw, an environmentally friendly material, to promote the concept of "Green Olympics, Environmentally Friendly Olympics", call on citizens to return to ecology, care for nature, and encourage citizens to actively participate in physical exercise. It is reported that these scarecrow "athletes" will be on display in Century Park until June 12 for a period of two months

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