Foshans biggest park for street sports to be built in Nanhai
Foshan China 2021-04-20 16:11

Recently, Nanhai has announced its plan to construct an all-weather park for street extreme sports of approximately 70,800 square meters (include an area of 20,000 square meters under the flyover of Foshan First Ring Road) - Guicheng Jiandong Community Sports Park.

 

The park is a place where ecology, leisure and trendy culture meet, which is divided into three sections. First, an ecological area to be built in with a urban slow traffic system, ecological green spaces and parking lots. Second, a 20,000-square-meter sports area that features space for street extreme sports and childrens activities, with multiple facilities such as climbing nets, giant rock-climbing balls, "fish-catching on the beach" light projection, street dance performance and 330-meter wave skateboarding track and more. Third, a green space under the flyover, covering an area of 11,000 square meters.

 

Overall Design

 

Lets take a look at whats interesting.

 

Street Extreme Sports Zone: a new "continent" for young people

 

Street Extreme Sports Zone is centered around current cultural trends and follow closely the preferences of young people. Trendy sports like street dancing and skateboarding will inject new vitality into the park.

 

The sculpture of "Dream-chasing Boy" stands right at the entrance of the park

 

The street dance stage can be used as a venue for hip-hop events

 

Skateboarders can do jumping, flipping, landing and other moves on the stage

 

The wavy skateboard track is designed to have 330 meters in length

 

An instrument rental service station is also available for visitors convenience.

 

Childrens Activity Area: a fun paradise for kids

 

The Childrens Activity area incorporates a wide array of recreation facilities and an interactive lighting installation, allowing children to find happiness in their own world.

 

The space climbing net, about 1.3 meters in length and 4 meters in height, accommodates up to 50 people

 

The rock-climbing ball, 3 meters in height, accommodates 16 children aged from 8 to 15

 

Shells, sea crabs, and marine fishes in the "ocean" projected from interactive VR

 

Splendid lights and shadows projected on the surface of the "hills"

 

Supporting facilities: simple and artistic in style

 

 

In the design of supporting facilities such as benches and street lights, the designer incorporated the latest cultural trends so as to cater to the needs of citizens in leisure and relaxation.

 

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