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Shougang Park



Shougang was founded in 1919 and is located in Shijingshan District, Beijing. In the 30 years before liberation, it produced 286000 tons of iron. After liberation, Shougang gained a new life and built China's first side blown converter in 1958, ending the history of Shougang with iron and without steel; China's first 30 ton oxygen top blown converter was built in 1964, and the blast furnace coal injection technology was first adopted in China. At the end of 1970s, Shougang No. 2 blast furnace became the most advanced blast furnace in China, representing the advanced level of China's iron and steel smelting industry at that time.

In 2010, after the relocation of Shougang, it planned and transformed the original industrial site to build China's first industrial site park characterized by the cultural relics of the iron and steel industry. There are many complete iron and steel industrial production plants and buildings in the park, including dust removal tower, slag pond, silo, transfer station and special railway line. Now Shougang Park, which has a history of 100 years, has become a gorgeous turn and a network red punch in place. It is the most complete and largest industrial wind park in China.

In terms of design concept, the new exhibition hall is benchmarked with the international, draws lessons from the characteristic exhibition modes such as Greenwich town and Davos Town, gives full play to the distinctive site characteristics of Shougang Park, complies with the international trend, creates a settlement style garden style international event with post industrial landscape features, and forms a landscape structure of "one axis, four corridors and multiple points"“ "One axis" is a central axis green corridor showing the style of Shougang industrial site“ "Four corridors" are four ecological corridors connecting Qunming lake from east to west“ "Multipoint" refers to multiple characteristic theme parks and public service nodes as an extension supplement to the indoor exhibition hall.