5/5 Muhammad Umar F. 9 months ago on Google
It
is
a
beautiful
place
in
Okara
especially
for
those
who
love
nature.
It
is
a
very
suitable
place
for
a
morning
walk.
There
is
greenery
all
around.
Come
here
to
spend
your
time.
In
the
parks
of
post-Renaissance
times,
there
were
extensive
woods,
rectilinear
allées
stretching
between
one
vantage
point
and
another,
raised
galleries,
and,
in
many
cases,
elaborate
aviaries
and
cages
for
wild
beasts,
attesting
to
the
hunting
proclivities
of
the
lords.
Later
the
concept
of
the
public
park
was
somewhat
domesticated.
An
area
devoted
simply
to
green
landscape,
a
salubrious
and
attractive
breathing
space
as
a
relief
from
the
densely
populated
and
industrialized
city
of
the
mid-19th
century,
became
important.
Examples
of
this
type
of
park
include
Birkenhead
Park
in
England,
designed
by
Sir
Joseph
Paxton;
Jean
Charles
Alphand’s
Bois
de
Boulogne,
outside
Paris;
Central
Park
in
New
York
City,
designed
by
Frederick
Law
Olmsted
and
Calvert
Vaux;
the
Botanic
Gardens
in
Melbourne,
Australia;
and
Akashi
Park
in
Kōbe,
Japan.
The
design
was
generally
romantic
in
character.
The
primary
purpose
was
to
provide
for
passive
recreation—walking
and
taking
the
air
in
agreeable
surroundings
reminiscent
of
the
unspoiled
country.