Below is a parking garage | Above is Xiaohe Park
🌿The plan for the afternoon was to visit the Xiaohe Straight Street Historical and Cultural District. Upon arrival, I found a parking garage underground. After parking the car nicely, I took the elevator up and found myself in Xiaohe Park. Since I was already there, I decided to start my visit with the park.
🧩The park is not large, but it is exquisite and beautiful. There is a canal on the side, a small river on the flank, an oil depot inside, and a sunken plaza surrounded by greenery. The waterfront promenade, the vitality running track, and the three-dimensional walkway complement each other, providing visitors with a unique strolling experience along the canal.
🧩There are quite a few shops in the park, such as Starbucks with an exterior of an oil tank, Big Box Immersion, Xia Yi Mu Tea, and Modern Housewife, etc., all contributing to a strong artistic atmosphere.
🧩The park's light and shadow canopy cleverly connects the various independent areas within the park, providing shade and shelter from the rain, which is very distinctive.
🧩The park is open 24 hours a day for free and is just a street away from Xiaohe Straight Street, making it well worth a leisurely visit.
🏘️Park: Xiaohe Park
📍Address: No. 118 Xiaohe Road, Gongshu District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province
🚇Transportation: 1.4km from Beida Bridge subway station, about a 16-minute walk
🅿️Parking: 6 yuan/hour, 36 yuan cap