Beijing World Park is located in Dabaotai, Huaxiang, Fengtai District, Beijing. It is one of the largest miniature theme parks in Asia. The World Park covers an area of 46.7 hectares. The layout is designed according to the map of the five continents. The park brings together 109 cultural and natural landscapes from nearly 50 countries in the world. Since its opening, the World Park has received more than 20 million Chinese and foreign tourists. The park has five scenic areas, including Europe, America, Africa, Asia, and Oceania. The water system is distributed in the shape of the four oceans to connect the entire park. There are nearly 100 sculptures and carvings in the park, including the Statue of Liberty, the Peeing Man, the Danish Mermaid, David, Venus, Chopin, Mozart and other figures, which are meticulously carved and lifelike. There are entertainment venues such as laser fountains and fairy tale world in the park. The park also has an international street that integrates catering, shopping and entertainment, and reflects exotic atmosphere. International Street is located in the northeast corner of the park. It is about 200 meters long and covers an area of 15,000 square meters. It is a group of buildings with European and American styles. It mainly operates catering. It carries out entertainment activities with exotic characteristics. The World Park has been rated as one of the top ten tourist attractions in Beijing and a national AAAA-level scenic spot. The World Park organizes a variety of artistic performances and participatory activities, and invites some foreign art groups to perform in the park every year.
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Interpretation of World Park from the Perspective of Eastern Philosophy From the perspective of Eastern philosophy, World Park is not only a miniature scenic spot that brings together famous landscapes from around the world, but also a space that embodies the philosophical idea of "harmony between man and nature". Eastern philosophy emphasizes the harmonious coexistence of man and nature, and man and the universe. World Park condenses natural and cultural landscapes from all over the world into one park, showing the harmonious coexistence of human civilization and the natural environment. Each miniature landscape is a manifestation of the philosophical concept of "seeing the big in the small", that is, showing an infinite view of the universe in a limited space. At the same time, World Park also embodies the philosophical idea of "harmony but difference". The coexistence of landscapes from different countries and cultures symbolizes the diversity and inclusiveness of world culture. Interpretation of World Park from the Perspective of Western Philosophy From the perspective of Western philosophy, World Park can be interpreted as the practice of the concept of "world citizen". Western philosophy, especially the philosophy of the Enlightenment, emphasizes rationality, freedom and equality. World Park encourages people to transcend geographical and cultural boundaries and look at the world from a global perspective by displaying famous landscapes from all over the world. It symbolizes mankind's pursuit of knowledge and respect and understanding of different cultures. At the same time, the World Park also embodies the philosophical thinking of "imitation and reproduction", that is, how humans reproduce natural and cultural landscapes through art and technology, which reflects the exploration of the relationship between "ideal" and "reality" and the pursuit of "beauty" in Western philosophy. In summary, whether from the Eastern philosophy of "harmony between man and nature" and "harmony but difference" or the Western philosophy of "world citizenship" and "imitation and reproduction", the World Park has demonstrated the profound understanding and pursuit of nature, culture, knowledge and beauty in its unique way.