You can also find a lot of shopping food near Jing 'an Temple in Jiuguang Department Store next to it, and there is also Jing 'an Park opposite. If it can take a few minutes more than 1-2 minutes, or take the No.1 stop on Metro Line 2 and take Jing 'an Temple to Nanjing West Road. You can consider visiting the shopping malls of Nanjing West Road Meitaiheng (Meilong Town, CITIC Pacific, Henglong) and Wujiang Road.
brief introduction of Jing' an park.
When the park was first built, the original big trees in the cemetery were preserved, including Platanus acerifolia, Ginkgo biloba, Podocarpus, etc., which were over 5 or 6 years old at that time. The trees were shady and lush, adding a lot of color to the park. Surrounded by dense coral trees, oleander, camphor and Metasequoia, the park blocks residential buildings.
Flowers and trees are planted through the wall along the street, including Chimonanthus praecox, Paeonia suffruticosa, Lilac, Bauhinia, Papaya Begonia, Camellia and Boxwood, with evergreen trees such as spruce, Pinus bungeana, Magnolia grandiflora and Cinnamomum camphora scattered in height, which makes the landscape and street view integrated. Between the scenic spots, various evergreen trees and shrubs, such as Cinnamomum camphora, osmanthus fragrans, Podocarpus, oleander, etc., are planted as green barriers, and each becomes a landscape.
flower beds are arranged on the roadside and lawns, and flowers of all seasons are planted, which are perennial, and boxwood balls, cypress balls and magnolia grandiflora are scattered, which enriches the landscape. Camellia has been introduced since 1981, with many varieties and wide publicity, which has become a feature of the park.