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  1. your words provoke my impression of parks in my childhood.for at that time the lawn was for being watched from a distance not for playing on that(though i was yearn to put my whole body on that)
    but unfortunately, i was taught that a good child should not tread on grass to damage it and more unfortunately, i was regarded as a good child.so each time i could do nothing but be a good child and give up my desire. so the thought of “don’t tread on lawn” has been rooted in my heart, it may be a tragedy for people like me. but today when i took a bus from school, i just saw a beautiful park and lots of people including many children playing on the lawn freely under the bright sunshine. i told myself shanghai is really changing silently.maybe the number of how much percent of the coverage does not make sense,but it will be wonderful if everyone in shanghai can enjoy the green


  2. Hoho,I don’t think I enjoy those public parks here very much.As to the Century Park,the typical one, I guess that the distance between the trees is the same. I’m sure it was not easy to make such accurate calculation on such a vast scale.And it isn’t surprising that the crowns of the trees look exactly the same.Every thing is in right order,which is always regarded as a wonder in the nature.
    Well, people do have the talent to create wonders. Maybe I should celebrate .See,people say there should be trees ,then there were the trees.


  3. They plan to have a ratio of the space of a bedroom per family in Shanghai. That’s a lot. Plus, they are going to make part of Nanjing Road a green area.