3/5 Gurmel G. 2 months ago on Google β’ 21 reviews New
"What
a
Joke:
A
Garden
with
a
Cycling
Track...
Where
You
Can't
Cycle!"
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Let
me
save
you
the
trouble
and
disappointment
of
visiting
the
so-called
"newly
inaugurated
garden"
in
our
beloved
city.
What's
the
big
attraction,
you
ask?
Well,
apparently,
it's
a
cycling
track!
But
hold
your
horses,
folks
β
quite
literally
β
because
cycling
is
strictly
prohibited
here.
Yep,
you
read
that
right.
A
cycling
track
where
you're
not
allowed
to
cycle.
It's
like
opening
a
swimming
pool
and
banning
swimming.
Genius,
right?
Picture
this:
you
enter
the
garden,
all
pumped
up
to
enjoy
a
leisurely
ride
on
the
cycling
track,
only
to
be
greeted
by
signs
everywhere
telling
you
that
you
can't
cycle.
It's
like
they're
mocking
you,
taunting
you
with
the
very
thing
you
can't
do.
And
don't
even
think
about
trying
to
sneak
in
a
quick
pedal
because
they've
got
their
eye
on
you.
Security
guards
patrol
the
area
like
hawks,
ready
to
pounce
on
any
unsuspecting
cyclist
who
dares
to
defy
their
ridiculous
rules.
So,
save
yourself
the
disappointment
and
steer
clear
of
this
sorry
excuse
for
a
garden.
It
falls
short
of
its
potential
due
to
a
lack
of
thoughtful
planning
to
accommodate
the
large
crowds
it
attracts.
Situated
amidst
the
bustling
cityscape,
this
green
oasis
offers
a
refreshing
escape
for
locals
and
visitors
alike.
However,
despite
its
charms,
the
park's
current
amenities
feel
inadequate
to
meet
the
needs
of
its
growing
popularity.
This
becomes
evident,
especially
during
peak
hours,
when
finding
a
spot
for
picnics
or
enjoying
recreational
activities
becomes
a
challenge.
Moreover,
while
the
existing
play
areas
offer
entertainment
for
children,
the
park
could
greatly
benefit
from
additional
facilities
such
as
basketball
courts,
badminton
courts,
and
more
play
structures.
These
additions
would
not
only
cater
to
a
wider
range
of
interests
but
also
alleviate
overcrowding
in
existing
areas.
It's
disappointing
to
witness
such
potential
go
to
waste
due
to
inadequate
planning.
With
proper
foresight
and
investment,
this
park
could
truly
become
the
crown
jewel
of
our
city's
green
spaces.
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