The map illustrates changes of a coal mine before and after reconstruction.
Overall, the area is industrialized for tourists to visits. While the parking areas were reduced, the entrance underground was adjust to allow visitors to use. In addition, more facilities were constructed and replaced offices and waste tips that had used for mining coal.
Specifically, overall area is divided into two parts, one on the left and on the right. Looking at the west area, the parking area remains unchanged, located on the bottom-left corner. On the top-left area, there used to be two buildings for office and changing room for staff working for the mine. However, they were emerged into a big building, now, serves as a museum. Next to it is the underground entry gate, the purpose of the entrance was changed from using for coal mine workers to using for visitors. In addition, a lottery park and a coffee shop have replaced a director board and a parking lot for cars, situated on the bottom and middle of the map, respectively. Examining the other part of the redevelopment map, the two waste tips were reconstructed into a digging driving track, pinic area and a playground for children. Noticebly, the three amenities: cafe, digging driving track and picnic area are erected partly from each other, creating open space in between them for travellers. Therefore, they form a complex which is indicated by inconsitant line on the map.
