Full of Ancient Charm La Shan He Park
City parks are generally filled with numerous trees and a vibrant display of blooming flowers. However, La Shan He Park in Jinan's west presents a different scene.
La Shan He Park is located west of the intersection of Qingdao Road and Liaocheng Road, adjacent to Impression Jinan.
The small park is filled with citizens trying to catch fish, more than the fish themselves! Children come to have fun, and parents join in. The five-dragon pond fish are quite large – should you go there to catch one?
Pink and white peach blossoms quietly bloom.
Exquisite stone carvings are rarely seen in other parks.
Do you think he's writing poetry or appreciating it?
Can you see the small boats below? It suddenly occurred to me: 'Where the waters flow, a mountain appears, the mountain has a small mouth, as if there is a light.' But he didn't leave the boat, ha ha.
Landscapes made of old objects.
A brick pavilion constructed with old bricks, inscribed with the characters 'Old Silver Number'.
Adding runes on the surrounding stones, this place feels especially like a sacrificial altar from ancient times, just missing a master who could perform a grand ritual,
The ancient city wall has a good feeling, with observation decks on top.
Does this Ha Yan Gate suspension bridge evoke the feeling of warfare from ancient times? It could hoist troops across, defending the homeland.
Old wooden cart wheels have been transformed into landscapes.
This winding and secluded La Shan He Park has been around for many years, it was once open for a period, but during that time, tourists carelessly damaged some facilities and landscapes, and the park's design was integrated with the La Shan He River channel without installing protective barriers along the river, creating a certain safety hazard. The park was thus forgotten for many years.
Recently, it has been reopened to the public, but because it has not been well developed and utilized, with overgrown grass and desolation, and without lighting, it is advised not to go to the park at night. However, it is still important to remind citizens to practice civilized tourism, take care of their children and their belongings, and cherish public facilities.