Talk:Couple Park (Nanjing)

Nearly every bit of information from this article cannot be verified or directly attributed to the Couples Park and any park in Nanjing with reliable, secondary sources. There is no corresponding Chinese Wikipedia article.


 * Unable to find sources for:
 * The Couple Park was awarded the "Garden Design Award" and the "National Science and Technology Progress Award" in 1984.
 * One third of the 21.67 hectare park is water and the park is a preserved habitat for indigenous vegetation and is the subject of scientific study of pristine environments.
 * The sixth annual Nanjing Tulip Festival was held in Couple Park.


 * Deadlinks and unable to find sources for:
 * designed by Chinese master Zhu Youjie in 1909, is located in the city of Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China. The park, originally named Medical Park,
 * Couldn't find this, but this also doesn't mention Couple's Park: The Tourism Bureau of parks held Nanjing's second floral match, August 24–26, 2010. It was one of the largest and most influential floral exhibitions in Nanjing.

Couples Park is within the Xuanwu Lake and Purple Mountain region that is designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Millions of people visit the Xuanwu Lake and Purple Mountain region each year for leisure, entertainment, and private ceremonies, like weddings.
 * Does not explicitly mention Couples Park (or anything other than Purple Mountain and Xuanwu Lake):


 * It seems, then, that the best thing to do is redirect the article to the Xuanwu Lake article, which needs expanding... and can be expanded from reliable sources... and mention that Couple's Park is adjacent to the lake on the western shore.


 * Of course, this is all saved in history should someone come up with some reliable sources to create the Couples Park article.-- CaroleHenson  ( talk ) 05:44, 14 May 2014 (UTC)