Although autumn is drawing to a close, the colorful leaf season has just arrived.
by JUNIOR ANTHONY
Nov 29, 2024
Wuhan Jiefang Park is located in the northwest corner of Hankou, Wuhan. The park was built in 1953. The original site of Jiefang Park was formerly a foreign senior expatriate club run by British imperialism in Hankou, which was a place of entertainment for foreigners in Hankou and was occupied by imperialism for half a century. In 1955, on the sixth anniversary of the liberation of Wuhan, the site was built into a park and opened to the public, named "Jiefang Park", and open to the public free of charge all day long. The park is lush with trees, green grass, mountains and water, birds and flowers. The park has garden attractions such as Plum Blossom Mountain, Osmanthus Ridge, Cherry Blossom Slope, Bonsai Garden, and Chinese Famous Tower Garden; there are cinemas, tennis courts, swimming pools, and supporting food, tea houses and other commercial service outlets for tourists to enjoy, making it the largest natural ecological park in the city. The eastern scenic area of the park has a main axis road from the entrance, along which there are bottle-shaped flower beds, a ten thousand people green square, a lotus pond, a water lily pond, a central flower bed, an open-air theater, a metasequoia forest, Chaomei Ridge, and the tomb of the Soviet Air Force Volunteer Army Martyrs. The western scenic area of the park is a willow forest area of about 13 hectares, which now preserves more than 1,000 tall trees such as willows, arrow poplars, and poplars. In late autumn, Jiefang Park is full of red maple leaves and golden tung leaves. The park is full of tourists, playing music, singing and dancing, exercising, dancing, singing, singing Peking Opera, taking photos, playing with birds, the whole park is full of people, lively.
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