The Tangshan Earthquake Relics Memorial Park was started in April 2008 and was initially completed and opened in July 2008. It covers a total area of 400,000 square meters and has a total investment of 600 million yuan. It is the world's first earthquake relic park with the theme of "commemoration". The design of the park fully reflects the concept of "respecting nature, caring for life, exploring science, and recalling history". With the former Tangshan Locomotive and Rolling Stock Plant rails as the vertical axis and the Memorial Avenue as the horizontal axis, it is divided into the earthquake relic area, memorial water area, memorial forest area, memorial square and other areas.
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Interpretation of Tangshan Earthquake Relics Memorial Park from the perspective of Eastern philosophy From the perspective of Eastern philosophy, especially Confucianism and Taoism, Tangshan Earthquake Relics Memorial Park is not only a place to commemorate historical events, but also a space that embodies the concept of "harmony between man and nature". Confucianism emphasizes "benevolence" and "harmony". In the face of natural disasters, people learn how to live in harmony with nature and how to show the brilliance of humanity in disasters through commemoration and reflection. Taoism advocates conforming to nature. The existence of the park reminds people to respect the laws of nature and reduce excessive intervention in nature in order to achieve harmonious coexistence between man and nature. At the same time, the Buddhist concept of "cause and effect" is also reflected in the thinking about disasters, encouraging people to learn from disasters, treat life with compassion, and promote social harmony and progress. Interpretation of Tangshan Earthquake Relics Memorial Park from the perspective of Western philosophy From the perspective of Western philosophy, especially existentialism and pragmatism, Tangshan Earthquake Relics Memorial Park is a place to explore the meaning of life and human responsibility. Existentialism emphasizes individual freedom and choice. In the face of disasters, how people find the meaning of life in difficult situations and how to rebuild hope in ruins have become the focus of philosophical thinking. Pragmatism focuses on how to learn from disasters, how to reduce future risks through scientific and technological progress, and how to improve the ability to respond to disasters through the improvement of social systems. The existence of the park is not only a commemoration of the past, but also a warning and preparation for the future, reflecting the wisdom and courage of mankind in the face of natural challenges. Whether it is Eastern philosophy or Western philosophy, the Tangshan Earthquake Memorial Park provides a platform for thinking about the relationship between humans and nature, life and death, past and future, encouraging people to move forward in reflection and find the power of growth in disasters.