Where does Shouguang People’s Square belong?

Shouguang People’s Square is bounded by Yingbin Street to the west, Guhuai Street to the east, Xinxing Street to the south, and Square Street to the north. It has a planned area of ??17 hectares. The first phase project of 4 hectares was completed from May 28 to October 1, 1998; from September to November 2003, the north expansion of the square was carried out, with a construction area of ??1.5 hectares and a total investment of 29.36 million yuan. The hardening of the square was constructed by Shouguang Municipal Corporation, and the greening was constructed by Yuanda Garden Engineering Company of the Garden Bureau. On the north side of the square, there is a large musical fountain with an open-air stage function, with a diameter of 30 meters. The fountain is surrounded by a circular square with an outer diameter of 80 meters. It is divided into 24 parts according to the traditional 24 solar terms of the Chinese nation, consisting of 1998 blocks. Paved with circular bricks, it is the main venue for citizens’ fitness activities; at the same time, a large-screen rear-projection TV is set up on the northeast side of the circular square, which is a public opinion position to promote the party’s policies; four open-air dance floors have been built on the south side, where citizens often Dance ballroom dancing here; there are more than 600 square pigeons raised in the square, playing happily with tourists, reflecting the harmony between man and nature. A large area of ??lawn has been planted in the square, with various patterns composed of various plants such as golden-leaf ligustrum, red-cap rose, red-leaf barberry, and cypress. Forsythia, zinnia, hibiscus, and wintersweet are used to form a four-season flower area. High-end shade trees such as ginkgo and masson pine form a beautiful landscape.

The People’s Square Management Office of the Garden Bureau not only strictly strengthens management, but also strives to provide convenience for citizens to carry out various civilized entertainment activities. In the early morning and at night, citizens dance, practice swordsmanship and perform yangko here. Senior associations often organize various activities for the elderly. The masses spontaneously established a square dance club. In the summer of 2003, the Propaganda Department of the Municipal Party Committee organized more than 30 municipal departments and towns (subdistricts) to participate in the "Summer of Civilization" literary and artistic activities.