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2. what are parks? a park is a piece of public land in or near a city that is kept free of houses
and other buildings and can be used for recreation and exercise.
the park im going to talk about today is taman bukit jalil. this park considered a public park
which is located in buiit jalil. the park was established in the 1990s. the size of the park is
about 80 acres and has several small lakes and a small rainforest. it even has displays of
several gardens of other countries which we will talk about later
alright somwe are going to talk about the structures and monuments in the park. this is one
of the monuments near the first entrance of the park, dont really know what it is to be
honest. all i know is that is lights up at night. one of the most abundant sturctures in the
park are gazebos which will provide shade and shelter in case of rain. next there are many
playgrounds near the first entrance of the park as well as exercising stations along the roads.
as for the international gardens, people actually come here from all around the country just
to see these gardens.
English style
Dutch windmill
Japanese Zen
Chinese Zen
Malaysian style garden
a kampung house
a garden from Iran apparently
Balinese architecture form Indonesia
Canadian garden, you can see the totems
Thai garden
and finally a Peruvian pyramid
as for the activities, you can jog, play football on the fields, take a stroll on the reflexology
foot paths, play in the playgrounds, play badminton, cycle or just feed the fish and turtles in
the lake. some couples even use the park as a wedding photoshoot location. after your
adventures you can settle down at the vendors in the parking lots and have some ice cream
or other foods and drinks
finally, for the materials used, read from slides
this is my reference
thank you