Hunan Museum and Martyrs' Park merge into cultural space
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Visitors entering the park through its west gate and walking north will now encounter the newly constructed square, where a rectangular stone tablet displays the names of the museum and park, symbolizing their integration. The square features a wide lawn, adding greenery and tranquility to the bustling city center and offering a pleasant resting spot.
A covered walkway guides visitors from the park entrance directly to the museum's service center, where they pass through ticketing gates. This sheltered queue protects visitors from sun, wind, and rain.
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