Given our climate, I think our park should have a lot of trees and alleys, the more the better.
In the second half of the park, it was possible and necessary to plant trees and thus green up our beloved park, but instead they cut down the few trees that were there and built sidewalks out of asphalt and concrete paving stones that do not provide shade in hot weather.
The fountain and the square on both sides also occupy a lot of space. There is also a column-less two-story iron structure
that is not useful there.
Trees should grow in a city park, but a park for all kinds of attractions and entertainment is a different place.
This park is our childhood, Birch Alley, a monument to the Motherland, the author of the sculpture Solovyov Ivan Fomich, a veteran, left his right hand in the war ...
But he also performed such miracles with his left. Ivan Fomich donated the sculpture to the city. She was standing by Stella, a mother and her son, who were waiting, who gave their loved ones to Win...
The years erase everything: the Birch Alley was cut down, the monument was demolished, and the face control failed... Bitterly.
The years erase, but the grateful memory remains.
A cool park from my childhood, the old rides were dismantled, replaced with new ones, but more for small children. There is a Ferris wheel, a huge playground, rental of various cars and bicycles and the like. A wheeled children's train runs through the park and drives directly to the playground, so parents need to be on their guard.😉 You can ride a pony. In recent years, many camels have appeared, about 3-4 heads. The largest and most beloved camel is a Dune with a white shade of wool in the photo. There are also all kinds of trampolines and miniaturizers for children from 3 to 12 years old. There is a petting zoo with rabbits in the heart of the park, where children can play and feed the fuzzies or look at them for free through a low fence if finances are limited.There are several food trucks with ice cream, cocktails and light snacks on the central alley. There is also a fairly popular toykhana on the central alley, where it is always noisy and fun. Fountains are available, but periodically for preventive maintenance. On the side of the central square in the park there is a monument to the memory of the fallen heroes of Taldykorgan during the Great Patriotic War, the eternal flame is burning, city patriotic events are periodically held👍