Yanghu Wetland Park | |
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洋湖湿地公园 | |
Location of the park within Hunan Yanghu Wetland Park (China) | |
Type | Public park, urban park |
Location | Yuelu District, Changsha, Hunan, China |
Coordinates | 28°07′45″N 112°56′02″E / 28.129205°N 112.934001°E |
Area | 0.53-square-kilometre (0.20 sq mi) |
Created | 2010 |
Operated by | Changsha government |
Visitors | 4 million |
Status | Open all year |
Yanghu Wetland Park (simplified Chinese: 洋湖湿地公园; traditional Chinese: 洋湖濕地公園; pinyin: Yánghú Shīdì Gōngyuán) is a public wetland park in China, located at the western Changsha, Hunan.[1][2][3] Covering an area of 0.53-square-kilometre (0.20 sq mi), the park was established in 2010 and opened to the public in 2011. Located in the subdistrict of Yanghu, Yuelu District, Yanghu Wetland Park is bordered by Jin River on the South and east, South Xiaoxiang Avenue on the West, and Yanghu Avenue on the North.
History
The wetland is the core zone of Yanghuyuan or Yanghu Cofferdam (Chinese: 洋湖垸) that its ancient name was "Waguankou" (or "Waguan Estuary"; Chinese: 瓦官口). Historically it was part of Yanghu Township (Chinese: 洋湖乡) in 1951 and a part of Pingtang People's Commune (Chinese: 坪塘人民公社) of Wangcheng County (Chinese: 望城县) in 1958. In 1962, it was the territory of Pingtang Commune (Chinese: 坪塘公社) of Pingtang District (Chinese: 坪塘区) in Changsha County. it was the territory of Wangcheng County when the county was re-established from Changsha County in 1978 and that of Yuelu District when Pingtang Town was assigned to the jurisdiction of Yuelu District from Wangcheng County On June 15, 2008.
Construction began in July 2010 and completed in 2014.
On November 8, 2013, it has been categorized as a 4A-level tourist site by the China National Tourism Administration.[4]
Geography
The wetland is located at the mouth of Jin River on the western bank of the Xiang River and the south of 2nd Ring Road in the southern part of Yuelu District. It is bounded on the north and west by the Jin River, south by Yanghu Road (Chinese: 洋湖路).
Wildlife
The park is designated as a wildlife preserve. There are more than 700 plant species cultivated in the park, and some 130 species of bird to be seen in the park.
Transportation
The park is accessible by metro at Yanghu Wetland station and Yanghu ECO. Town station.[5]
Gallery
- A three-arched bridge over Lake Yang in Yanghu Wetland Park
- The Egret Tower in Yanghu Wetland Park
- The Wind-rain Bridge in Yanghu Wetland Park
- Lake Yang
- Cloud Twins by American sculptor Carol Turner in Yanghu Wetland Park
- City Culture by Canadian sculptor Micheal Binkley in Yanghu Wetland Park
References
- ↑ 湖南最大规模鸡年新春灯会在洋湖湿地公园开幕. ifeng (in Chinese). 2017-01-23.
- ↑ Tian Chao (2016-12-19). 长沙洋湖湿地公园:城市湿地芦苇多. rednet (in Chinese).
- ↑ 长沙洋湖湿地正式获批国家湿地公园(试点)单位. ifeng (in Chinese). 2017-01-12.
- ↑ Yue Guanwen; Huang Qinghui; Yang Xiaomei (2013-11-09). 洋湖湿地公园晋升国家4A级景区. rednet (in Chinese).
- ↑ Zhang Shengli (章盛莉) (2 April 2014). 地铁3号线洋湖湿地公园设2个站. hunan.voc.com.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 29 November 2020.