Beijing Qingfeng Park is a city-level boutique park. It was officially opened to the public for free in September 2009. Qingfeng Park starts from Lingtongguan Bridge in the west and ends at Qingfeng Bridge in the east. It is 70-250 meters wide and about 2,300 meters long. The total design area of the park is about 200,000 hectares. It is divided into two parks, east and west, by the East Third Ring Road. The park is based on "sail" and "ship" as the main elements. The northern park is a modern waterfront landscape area, and the southern part is a green ecological cultural area. There are 8 scenic spots including Datong Fanyong, Xincheng Qiwang, Dieshui Huaxi, Wenhuai Yigu, etc. The design of the scenic spot also highlights the concept of harmonious coexistence between man and nature, interweaving tradition and modernity, inheriting historical context, highlighting the modern urban style, and meeting the garden needs of citizens for leisure and entertainment.
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Interpretation from the perspective of Eastern philosophy: Qingfeng Park In Eastern philosophy, especially Chinese philosophy, Qingfeng Park can be seen as the embodiment of the concept of "harmony between man and nature". The natural landscape and artificial buildings in the park coexist harmoniously, symbolizing the harmonious coexistence of humans and nature. The layout and design of the park often follow the theory of Feng Shui, aiming to create an environment that is in harmony with the flow of natural energy (qi) and promotes people's physical and mental health. The changing seasons of Qingfeng Park, with flowers in spring, moon in autumn, green in summer and snow in winter, embody the Taoist philosophy of "ruling by doing nothing" and "following nature", encouraging people to find inner peace and harmony in the rhythm of nature. Interpretation from the perspective of Western philosophy: Qingfeng Park From the perspective of Western philosophy, Qingfeng Park can be seen as the embodiment of "philosophy of beauty" and "existentialism". The beauty of the park lies not only in its natural landscape, but also in the fact that it provides people with a space to reflect and experience the beauty of life. Western philosophers such as Kant believe that beauty is subjective and a direct response to emotion. Every scene in Qingfeng Park can inspire people's inner emotions and make people gain spiritual pleasure and satisfaction in the experience of beauty. At the same time, as a public space, the park embodies the idea of social contract theory, that is, people share this space through common agreements and rules, which reflects the order and harmony of human society. From the perspective of existentialism, the park provides individuals with opportunities for free exploration and self-discovery. Everyone's experience in the park is unique, reflecting the core concept of "existence precedes essence" in existentialism. In summary, whether from the perspective of "harmony between man and nature" and "conformity to nature" in Eastern philosophy, or "philosophy of beauty" and "existentialism" in Western philosophy, Qingfeng Park provides people with a philosophical space to think about life, nature and society with its unique existence.