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Lotus Pond Park

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Type
  
Urban park

Area
  
53.6 hectares

Address
  
Fengtai, China

Location
  
Beijing, China

Status
  
Open all year

Owner
  
Fengtai District

Created
  
1045 B.C.(first built) 1982 (rebuilt)

Owned by
  
Fengtai District, Beijing

Similar
  
Lianhuachi Park, Taoranting Park, Qingnianhu Park, Shuangxiu Park (North G, Longtan Lake Park

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Lotus Pond Park (known as Lianhuachi Park) is a major urban park in Beijing, China. It is located in the western part of the city, and covers an area of around 53.6 hectares. It is right next to the Beijing West Railway Station and the Third Ring Road. The main part of this park is the lake of Lianhuachi, which literally means Lotus Pond. This lake is believed to be the most important water source of ancient Beijing city since Zhou Dynasty. As mentioned in the Commentary on the Water Classic, a masterpiece of geographic record in ancient China, water from this lake supported Beijing from the very beginning of the city history till the Yuan Dynasty(1276 - 1368), during which the city of Beijing was rebuilt and shifted towards northeast a bit, and the lake lost its importance as the water source.

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During Ming and Qing dynasties, the lake became an attraction outside of Beijing. It gradually became the place for royal family and noblemen to enjoy the nature. In 1982, the Beijing government rebuilt this park and made it one of the major urban parks in the city. In 2000, the park was largely renovated, and many landscapes and scenic areas were added to it.

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References

Lotus Pond Park Wikipedia