Stepping into the Boundless Landscape—Escaping the Concrete Jungle
2024-10-25 15:43:11 by SICC
In Chengdu, locals’ love for sports is not just a lifestyle but a deep cultural gene. Whether in the morning parks or the evening alleys and streets, you can see Chengdu residents enjoying themselves with ease. The city offers various sports facilities, from tennis to badminton, swimming to rock climbing, along with extreme sports parks and green parks, from rock climbing and parkour to cycling on the Tianfu Greenway and paddleboarding or kayaking on Jincheng Lake. The passion for sports here is reflected not just in participation but also in the inheritance and promotion of sports culture.

Sports are filled with fashion and vitality. Whether it's the elderly or young children, professionals or students, everyone finds their own joy in sports.
This love for sports is also reflected in the "gazing up at the mountains." In Chengdu, there is a unique romance in gazing up at the snow-capped peaks. Looking west at the snow mountains has become a lifestyle and habit.

On October 15, 2024, the Chengdu Taikoo Li autumn themed event art installation "Boundless Landscape" officially opened at the Temple Plaza, free to the public. The exhibition will run until November 3, 2024.
The undulating hills are surrounded by clusters of willows, where visitors can stroll along vibrant pathways that feel like stepping into a natural painting, fully immersed and at ease.
As night falls, the hills are awakened by lights and music, with flickering firefly-like points dancing among the willow branches and gentle music inverse the hills, providing the public with a serene and healing experience.
"Boundless Landscape" art installation features an inflatable trampoline structure beneath the hill’s surface. People can jump freely on the hills, generating joyful energy from within, experiencing a dialogue between body and nature, and embracing the infinite possibilities of human-nature coexistence.

Now let’s enjoy the sports time and jump into the “hills” in the Chengdu Taikoo Li.
(By 夏杰、谭露)

