The autumn wind rises, and the "leaves" are thick. Over the past few days, the Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City has implemented the "Slow Sweeping of Fallen Leaves" campaign, selecting 10 parks, including Yongdingzhou, Ganlu Creek, Huifeng Creek and Eco Valley, as well as 5 roads, including Zhongxin Avenue, Hechang Road, Hemu Road and Hexu Road, as autumn viewing spots for "preserving fallen leaves", with a total area of 765,000 square meters, allowing residents and tourists to experience the "colorful romance".
In the Eco-City, Autumn Leaves is like a painter, splashing a palette of pigments such as "orange, yellow, orange and green" to "make-up" the city. It is understood that "Slow Sweeping of Fallen Leaves" reflects not only the beauty of nature, but also the humanistic heart of the city.
The city adopts "picking up and cleaning" for the landscape area of "retaining fallen leaves", and removes the garbage in the fallen leaves in a timely manner, so that only the scenery is seen, and no dirt is seen, so as to ensure the best viewing effect. At the same time, the Eco-City will also step up inspections to reduce the frequency of leaf sweeping and collection without affecting road traffic and fire safety, and to remove rotten leaves based on factors such as weather conditions and temperatures. (Tianjin Daily reporter Wang Rui)