Shanghai Daily

Colorful ‘pocket parks’

Provide shady respite from scorching heat

- Li Qian

Shanghai is sizzling hot! Since the city entered summer on May 30, it has reported 23 days with the mercury climbing over 35 degrees Celsius.

The temperatur­e hit 37 degrees on eight of those days, weather authoritie­s said on July 21. And there’s no respite expected from these dog days in the near future.

But people have their own ways of chilling out.

A fountain outside Jing’an Kerry Center has become a popular destinatio­n for kids to splash around.

Wearing swimsuits and goggles, carrying buckets and squirt guns, they really have fun, as if they were in a Maldives resort paradise. What’s better, it’s totally free!

“Pocket parks” dotted on every corner of Jing’an offer another free option to hide from the scorching heat.

As the name suggests, “pocket parks” are mini parks tucked away on street corners, usually designed to include existing greenery.

The tree canopy offers natural shade against the sun, casts shadows and cools the air. The vivid kaleidosco­pe of colors and delicate floral arrangemen­ts are a wonderful antidote to a fractious mood.

In Jing’an, every “pocket park” is unique, like the one at the intersecti­on of Weihai Road and Shaanxi Road N.

It features white and gray concrete flower beds, benches and corridors in an almost Nordic design based on minimalism and simplicity but with a stylish edge.

Ornamental grasses and vibrant clusters of blue and violet blossoms are planted to create a “blue” garden.

As dusk falls, LED lights in the style of reeds hidden among grasses and twigs are illuminate­d to blend with the silver moonlight, enveloping the park with a soft and tender ambience.

An aesthetica­lly beautiful “pocket garden” prevails at the corner of Nanjing Road W. and Shimen No. 1 Road.

Surrounded by vertical green walls rising 5.5 meters, it is like a courtyard tucked into the concrete jungle. The walls are covered with the vibrant colors of red geraniums, pink begonia, white baby’s breath and hardy blue-flowered leadwort. The flowers are arranged to meld with patterns on the façades of nearby historical buildings.

The dark gray, volcanic rock ground is embellishe­d with redleafed maples and red plum blossoms.

A carpet of pink muhly grass perfectly matches the lavender-colored, perforated aluminum panels erected as decoration. They are a nod to Italian painting master Giorgio Morandi, renowned for his muted colors and quiet simplicity.

A music-themed “pocket park” at the corner of Jiaozhou and Anyuan roads has its own name: Garden of Nature Sound.

True to its name, notes written on music stuff are incorporat­ed into the design of the park’s walking paths and benches. Plus, an interactiv­e installati­on formed by giant loudspeake­rs gives out sounds akin to birds singing, bells ringing and water flowing.

 ?? ?? A woman walks in the “pocket garden” at the corner of Nanjing Road W. and Shimen No. 1 Road to shade from the heat. — Jiang Xiaowei
A woman walks in the “pocket garden” at the corner of Nanjing Road W. and Shimen No. 1 Road to shade from the heat. — Jiang Xiaowei
 ?? ?? Kids have fun in the fountain outside Jing’an Kerry Center. — Jiang Xiaowei
Kids have fun in the fountain outside Jing’an Kerry Center. — Jiang Xiaowei

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