The provided maps illustrate changes that occurred in the layout of a public park throughout the 30-year period. By and large, the park underwent several renovations, with the addition of facilities and relocation of some existing areas.
In 1990, the flower garden was located in the north of the park, taking up a massive space. Near the garden, there was a Krishna temple on the north-west side of the park and a small toilet situated in the top right-handed corner. In front of the temple was the children’s play area. Moving to the south, the entrance lay between the telephone booth on the left and a couple of shops on the right, then towards the east was a koi pond. A Buddha statue was placed at the center of the park.
Turning to 2020, Central Park witnessed a series of shifts through the years. The previously enormous flower garden experienced a reduction in the size to construct a stage for programs nearby. The toilet was relocated in the south-west corner, while in its old spot, a museum of local history was erected. Similarly, the entrance was moved to the west of the park, leaving room for building a coffee shop, whereas the telephone booth and one shop were demolished. Despite these shifts, the remaining sections stayed unchanged.
