
On February 9, construction of the Daze Lake International Talent Park in the Daze Lake area of Wangcheng District, Changsha, enters the final phase. Positioned as a youth-friendly ecological riverside park, it is approximately two kilometers long from north to south and 80 meters wide from east to west. The southern section features a planned island bridge along Nantang Road, providing direct access to the Moon Island. The park is expected to open after the Spring Festival, offering diverse recreational spaces for residents. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)

On February 9, construction of the Daze Lake International Talent Park in the Daze Lake area of Wangcheng District, Changsha, enters the final phase. Positioned as a youth-friendly ecological riverside park, it is approximately two kilometers long from north to south and 80 meters wide from east to west. The southern section features a planned island bridge along Nantang Road, providing direct access to the Moon Island. The park is expected to open after the Spring Festival, offering diverse recreational spaces for residents. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)

On February 9, construction of the Daze Lake International Talent Park in the Daze Lake area of Wangcheng District, Changsha, enters the final phase. Positioned as a youth-friendly ecological riverside park, it is approximately two kilometers long from north to south and 80 meters wide from east to west. The southern section features a planned island bridge along Nantang Road, providing direct access to the Moon Island. The park is expected to open after the Spring Festival, offering diverse recreational spaces for residents. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)

On February 9, construction of the Daze Lake International Talent Park in the Daze Lake area of Wangcheng District, Changsha, enters the final phase. Positioned as a youth-friendly ecological riverside park, it is approximately two kilometers long from north to south and 80 meters wide from east to west. The southern section features a planned island bridge along Nantang Road, providing direct access to the Moon Island. The park is expected to open after the Spring Festival, offering diverse recreational spaces for residents. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)

On February 9, construction of the Daze Lake International Talent Park in the Daze Lake area of Wangcheng District, Changsha, enters the final phase. Positioned as a youth-friendly ecological riverside park, it is approximately two kilometers long from north to south and 80 meters wide from east to west. The southern section features a planned island bridge along Nantang Road, providing direct access to the Moon Island. The park is expected to open after the Spring Festival, offering diverse recreational spaces for residents. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Yu Jiangjiang
Chinese sources: hunan.gov.cn; hunantoday


