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What is the symbol of Linyi People's Square?

The mountain is high and the water is long.

The sign of "the mountain is high and the water is long" shows the image of "Meng Shan Yi Shui" with the reflection of the mountain and the water, and symbolizes the masculinity of the mountain and the feminine beauty of the water with straight lines and swinging curves, as well as the stability and development of Linyi. The whole sculpture is red, which represents the glorious tradition of Yimeng Mountain area. The development trend in full swing and the spirit of the times of self-improvement and courage to explore organically link Linyi's past and future.

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Linyi People's Square Design Theme:

Linyi People's Square is "a water in Meng Shan, a brief introduction to Tao Wen". This theme embodies the essence of Yimeng culture, and fully demonstrates the natural characteristics of "Mengshan Yishui" and the historical and cultural characteristics of "Wen Tao Wuyue".

The overall layout is "two districts, one road and one city". The east is a quiet area, which is dominated by greening, with a greening rate of 55%. The sculpture with the theme of "high mountains and flowing water" stands in the green space; The west is a dynamic area and a Yimeng cultural exhibition area. The main facilities include a musical fountain in dry land, a 920-square-meter stage, a two-story magpie bridge and nine Yimeng style columns with a diameter of 2m and a height of15m.

The center line of the square is the underground passage "Bayi Road". The underpass treatment of Bayi Road not only ensures the smoothness of urban roads, but also maintains the structural integrity of the square, and also solves the problems of passages and fire exits in underground shopping malls. Set a zero kilometer sign of Linyi City on its upper part, engraved with the standard highway mileage of Linyi City from major cities.

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