Changping District Ming Tombs Forest Economy Experience Park

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Beijing and surrounding areas
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The Ming Tombs Understory Economy Experience Park is an original large-scale understory economy experience park located in the east of Wanniangfen Village, Ming Tombs Town, Changping District, close to National Highway 110. Wanniangfen, as one of the cultural relics and historical sites of the Ming Tombs, has a history of more than 500 years. It is named after the tomb of Wan, the concubine of Ming Xianzong Zhu Jianshen, in the village. In recent years, in response to national policies, promoting rural revitalization, and increasing people's income, the government has controlled and guided the direction, taking the new collective forest farm as the carrier, and taking "adjusting structure, adding landscape, creating brand, and increasing benefits" as the path, adhering to the concept of "green water and green mountains are gold and silver mountains", making full use of the understory space, and developing the understory economy in multiple modes according to local conditions. In April 2022, the understory parent-child park was successfully built and put into use. There are large areas of maple forests, ash forests, ginkgo forests, etc. in the experience park, as well as various flowers and wild vegetables. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, let the children get close to nature, popularize plants, improve scientific literacy, and enhance physical fitness. There are several major areas in the park: children's play area, cute pet park area, internet celebrity check-in area, parent-child interaction area, leisure camping area, off-road experience area, dining area, etc.

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Interpretation of the Forest Economy Experience Park of the Thirteen Tombs in Changping District from the perspective of Eastern philosophy From the perspective of Eastern philosophy, especially Taoism and Confucianism, the Forest Economy Experience Park of the Thirteen Tombs in Changping District embodies the concept of harmonious coexistence between man and nature. Taoism emphasizes "Tao follows nature" and advocates conforming to the laws of nature and not forcing changes to nature. The Forest Economy Experience Park is based on protecting the natural environment and rationally utilizing natural resources to achieve a win-win situation for the economy and ecology. Confucianism emphasizes "harmony between man and nature" and believes that people should live in harmony with the natural environment. The Forest Economy Experience Park, through activities such as eco-tourism and educational experience, allows people to learn the importance of respecting nature and protecting the environment while getting close to nature, reflecting the Confucian idea of harmonious coexistence. Interpretation of the Forest Economy Experience Park of the Thirteen Tombs in Changping District from the perspective of Western philosophy From the perspective of Western philosophy, especially existentialism and pragmatism, the Forest Economy Experience Park of the Thirteen Tombs in Changping District shows a rethinking of the relationship between man and nature. Existentialism emphasizes individual freedom and choice. The Forest Economy Experience Park provides visitors with the opportunity to get close to nature and encourages people to find themselves in nature and experience the meaning of life. Pragmatism focuses on the effect of practice. The Forest Economy Experience Park not only protects the environment but also promotes the development of the local economy by developing eco-agriculture and eco-tourism, reflecting the concept of "actions speak louder than words" in pragmatism, that is, achieving sustainable development of the environment and economy through practical actions. Overall, whether it is Eastern philosophy or Western philosophy, the Forest Economy Experience Park in the Ming Tombs of Changping District reflects the profound thinking on the relationship between man and nature, and the efforts to explore the path of sustainable development on the basis of respecting nature and protecting the environment.

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