The terrain is now being shaped for the Hengli Island Tip in Nansha district, with the goal of creating a coastal landscape belt.
The project has more than 46,000 square meters of green area and primarily focuses on flood control, while also considering drainage, navigation, and water landscaping. The embankment design standards adhere to a flood control standard of once in 200 years and a drainage standard of once in 50 years, ensuring 24-hour drainage without problems.
The rendering of the coastal landscape belt. [Photo/WeChat account: gz_nanshafabu]
Design strategies include enhancing water safety, creating ecological embankments, establishing a blue-green corridor, protecting aquatic ecosystems, restoring habitats, and developing a leisure system, providing leisure facilities for residents and creating a leisurely and open waterfront green space.
Terrain shaping work is currently underway for the eastern landscape belt project of IFF, with the goal of creating an international financial island gateway image. Terrain shaping will be followed by embankment and tidal flat ecological governance projects, including the arrangement of bottle-hole bricks and yellow rust stones and the addition of garden paths, garden buildings, plants, and landscape facilities.
The project is meant to become a high-quality and unique "Diamond Water Town" at the tip of Hengli Island, providing a beautiful coastal leisure space for locals and visitors alike.