Fishing Village Paradise
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The project is located within Phase III of Jiangfu Park, Fifth Ring Road, Beijing. The total site area is approximately 20,000 square meters. There is a "Bird's Nest" amusement facility in the park, which is about 10 meters high. It is made of galvanized steel pipes of different sizes and bark-covered locust wood.
In addition, the park also has a variety of children's amusement facilities and obstacle courses. Among them, the 100-meter-long bridge allows children to shuttle freely among the woods. The wooden playground is the core area of the park, including characteristic sections such as the Fishing Village, the Mine Pit, the Mud Bay, and Port Y.
The entire park fully respects natural resources, preserves every tree on the original site, minimizes human intervention, and reduces artificial traces. It uses natural materials and elements to create habitats for animals and plants as well as a paradise for children.


Logo design
The text on the entrance sign is made of acrylic material, with the overall shape designed as a giant megaphone, as if calling out to children to come and explore the joys of nature together.

The signage primarily utilizes local materials such as wood, stone, and tiles, treated with universal preservative and anti-cracking techniques to embody a natural, eco-friendly, and distinctive style. The overall design features a simple structure that integrates park characteristics while reflecting the functional essence of each node. With concise, eye-catching, and accurate shapes, text, and graphics, it strives to achieve a harmonious balance between functionality and aesthetic appeal.


Fishing village
The fence is arranged based on the locations of existing large trees, with the netting tied to the trees, creating an enclosed space of varying dimensions.
In the fishing village, colorful fishing nets are woven between the trees, creating a dazzling aerial world where children can freely roam through the woods.


The children clamber and dart through the aerial structures, dashing freely as they unleash their boundless energy.

When the children tire of the aerial adventures, they can whoosh down through a mysterious passageway, where hidden among the fishing nets are lights waiting to be lit.










