Exploring the Integration of Parent-Child Non-Powered Playgrounds into the Development Path of "Park Cities"

Exploring the Integration of Parent-Child Non-Powered Playgrounds into the Development Path of "Park Cities"

Summary

"City Park" focuses on urban ecology, integrating green spaces for citizen harmony. Eco-friendly, low-carbon parent-child playgrounds meet green development needs, upgrading parks. Jegoplay showcases integration in Chengdu's Yima River and Shanghai Heping Park, enhancing park experiences. These facilities also foster ecological value in natural parks like Sichuan's Fengyi Bay. Jegoplay commits to comprehensive services, promoting sustainable, low-cost park development, revitalizing urban life.

Exploring the Integration of Parent-Child Non-Powered Playgrounds into the Development Path of
The "City Park" is a new concept in urban planning and construction that regards the city's green spaces, parks, and ecological patterns as the foundation and prerequisite for urban development. This concept emphasizes the harmonious relationship between citizens, parks, and the city, considering it key to achieving a good life. It aims to meet the growing demand for a beautiful ecological environment by providing high-quality ecological products, thereby constructing a new type of urban and rural living environment and an ideal model for urban development.
With the wave of national green development, parent-child non-powered amusement facilities, characterized by "low energy consumption," "light intervention," and "high environmental protection," are facing unprecedented development opportunities. These facilities not only promote the construction of green scenes in "city parks" but also stimulate the growth of green consumption. So, how can we seize the opportunities for scene creation and business development of parent-child non-powered amusement facilities within the park system?
Parent-child non-powered amusement facilities are play projects that do not rely on any power sources such as electricity, hydraulics, or pneumatics. They are composed of various functional components including climbing, sliding, tunneling, ladder walking, and swinging, as well as structures, fasteners, and connecting parts, and have significant environmental protection characteristics. Compared with large-scale amusement facilities or buildings that require power, non-powered amusement facilities have a smaller impact on the environment and are more environmentally friendly. Therefore, in the construction of park scenes and the creation of park-style consumer formats, parent-child non-powered amusement facilities have become the preferred option for park upgrades.
Light Intervention, Strong Themes, Help Build Green Spaces for All Ages to Share
During the construction or upgrading of urban parks, non-powered parent-child play facilities can serve as "child-friendly public service facilities." These facilities, with their environmentally friendly nature, can be deeply integrated with the city's natural ecological foundation, minimizing damage to the ecological environment. They also significantly enhance the functionality and experience of park settings, promote the development of low-carbon service facilities, cater to people of all ages, and thereby enhance the experience of green consumption environments.
The Tongquli Parent-Child Paradise, created by Jegoplay in Chengdu's Yima River Urban Park, is a prime example of how non-powered parent-child play facilities contribute to urban park development. Spanning 4,000 square meters, the park respects and integrates local culture, taking the post culture as its main theme and combining it with elements of local culture, folk customs, and historical legends to create a unique themed scene that integrates science popularization, entertainment, consumption, and ecological experience, further strengthening the park's experiential appeal.
Shanghai Heping Park Non-Powered Parent-Child Paradise, a model urban park organic renewal project participated in by Jegoplay. Known for its Chinese natural landscape garden style, it is a large comprehensive park. During the renovation and upgrade of Heping Park, Jegoplay adhered to the "Park City" and "Park+" construction concepts, respecting the site's characteristics and integrating natural wilderness with urban memory to create a naturally shaped, age-friendly park scene. This project not only strengthened 12 "Park+" constructions but also provided a "Jego Sample" for the role of parent-child non-powered amusement in the construction and enhancement of park cities.
Low Cost, High Value, Strongly Empowers the Ecological Value Transformation of "Park+"
Unlike urban parks, natural parks or countryside parks place greater emphasis on the protection value of ecological resources during construction or enhancement. Under this premise, they are committed to promoting the transformation of ecological value through low-carbon methods, thereby achieving a positive two-way interaction between ecological protection and economic development.
In the current construction and development context, parent-child non-powered amusement facilities are introduced into the construction of natural and countryside parks as a new form of "green consumption." These facilities achieve efficient transformation of ecological value with minimal spatial interference. Based on the protection of ecological resources and natural spaces, they help these parks establish a complete green consumption business system, thereby promoting the development of green consumption. The Bird's Nest Parent-Child Paradise, built by Jegoplay in Sichuan's Fengyi Bay, is a classic example of how such facilities promote the ecological value transformation of natural parks
Fengyi Bay, as the largest and most intact ecological wetland in the Jialing River basin, has welcomed meticulous design and construction by Jigao Group. In the process of creating the Fengyi Bay Bird's Nest Parent-Child Paradise, Jigao Group deeply considered the needs of wetland ecological protection and integrated the natural landscape of the wetland with the characteristics of children's play, skillfully incorporating the bird's nest themed play facilities into the wetland. This design aims to provide a new green consumption space for children of different ages to explore and experience 
In the wave of "City Park" construction, parent-child non-powered amusement facilities, with their inherent green and environmentally friendly characteristics, are facing significant development opportunities in both the creation of green park scenes and the integration of new park-style consumer formats. However, an important practical issue cannot be ignored: how can park builders and managers, as well as suppliers of parent-child non-powered amusement facilities, fully assess and balance the public welfare of social services with the economic value of ecology, based on the principle of environmental friendliness, to build a win-win model that benefits the government, businesses, residents, and ecology. This challenge comes with the opportunities for development and needs to be faced and resolved by us together.
In the face of current opportunities and challenges, the market has set higher standards for suppliers of parent-child non-powered amusement facilities. Suppliers need to establish a mature operational model at all stages of project planning and design, construction implementation, and post-operation consulting. This way, they can not only provide high-quality products and services but also effectively control their cost inputs, thereby alleviating the investment burden on all parties involved.
Jegoplay, committed to becoming a source of joy for Chinese families, has established a comprehensive service model that covers various aspects including planning consultation, design and planning, IP cultural creation, product implementation, investment operation, and industrial research. With years of industry experience and advantages, Jegoplay actively collaborates with various sectors of society to promote the integration of parent-child non-powered amusement facilities into the construction and development of urban parks in a low-cost, low-disruption, low-energy consumption, and high-environmental protection manner. Through these efforts, Jegoplay has helped to create more livable, workable, and tourist-friendly urban leisure green spaces, adding new vitality to urban life.