In Shanghai, a public lawn near Yunjin Road now invites office workers to lie down and rest during lunch.
For years, grass in many Chinese cities was off-limits, but this space welcomes people to relax under the open sky.
Located in Xuhui District, the tiered lawn is designed for comfort and daily use.
In a fast-moving city, it’s a simple reminder that progress can also mean giving people space to slow down and breathe.
In Shanghai, a public lawn near Yunjin Road now invites office workers to lie down and rest during lunch.
For years, grass in many Chinese cities was off-limits, but this space welcomes people to relax under the open sky.
Located in Xuhui District, the tiered lawn is designed for comfort and daily use.
In a fast-moving city, it’s a simple reminder that progress can also mean giving people space to slow down and breathe.