Fenghuang Lake Park transformed into sports park for all ages
After undergoing a remarkable makeover, Fenghuang Lake Park in Laishan district has transformed into a vibrant, sports park for people of all ages, providing a sanctuary for active recreation and leisure.
Nestled amidst breathtaking scenery, the park's transformation represents Laishan district's commitment to improving its environmental quality and enhancing the well-being of its residents.
Following recent heavy snowfall, the warm sunlight delicately dances on the tranquil surface of Fenghuang Lake, creating mesmerizing ripples.

Children frolic joyfully amidst the enchanting surroundings of Fenghuang Lake Park. [Photo by Liu Lijia for chinadaily.com.cn]
Along the lakeside trail, enthusiastic individuals engage in invigorating runs, while the laughter of children fills the air, infusing the park with youthful energy.
Recognizing the importance of Fenghuang Lake, Laishan district government has included it as one of the 10 priority zones for revitalization in its urban renewal plan.
The project, scheduled to commence in October 2022, aims to establish an inclusive urban park that serves as a scenic and leisurely retreat for the local community.
The serene lake effortlessly blends with the dynamic cityscape. Amidst fast-paced city life, many individuals like to slow down and partake in activities such as jogging, strolling, and immersing themselves in the lush greenery along the lakeside trail.
Throughout Fenghuang Lake Park, remnants of its past coexist with the present, creating a striking contrast. The tennis courts buzz with exhilarating matches, while a 92-meter-long aerial bridge gracefully connects four major areas: a children's playground, an urban farm, tennis courts, and a lakeside trail.

A nighttime photo captures the mesmerizing playground located within the picturesque expanse of Fenghuang Lake Park. [Photo by Liu Lijia for chinadaily.com.cn]
This captivating space offers a wide range of recreational facilities that are great for young visitors and their families. (Edited by Cai Liting)




