I very much like the name of this park which translates to 'Enjoy Afterwards', from a Chinese proverb suggesting that the leader of a city should worry before the people do and enjoy things after they already are. There's a Chinese influence to the layout, the graceful rock formations and a bright red wooden bridge are especially lovely set in the middle of skyscraper central.
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