The provided diagram illustrates the transformation of Riverside park from 2010 to the present day.
Overall, what immediately stands out from the diagram is that the area has undergone minor redevelopment, transitioning from a simple poorly equipped park to a diversified and fancy place to relax.
In 2010, Riverside Park featured a straightforward configuration characterized by river in the north, vegetation garden consisting five trees in the southwest, heritage railway in the east, and a variety of amenities surrounded by walking path. The zone surrounded by walking path itself hosted three parking stations, three toilets, and an oval. The design was primarily utilitarian, serving the functional needs, with minimal leisure or residential features evident.
In contrast, the contemporary layout of Riverside Park has evolved to incorporate a variety of facilities catering to visitors. Notable additions include three new swings, additional enlarged parking station adjacent to the expanded oval, new café next to it, and the hotel in the southeast. The river in the south has been shrank and the new cycle path has been established nearby. In terms of vegetation and heritage railway, they both remained the same.
