The diagrams illustrate the conversion of coastal land into a coastal park.
Overall, while the northern and southern sections have mostly remained the same, notable changes have occurred in other areas, enhancing accessibility and improving the surrounding scenery of the beach.
Before development, the area was originally a rural landscape, with the main road running along the north, while the beach and cliffs mainly covered the south. The northwest was largely uncultivated, serving as an animal habitat, whereas the northeast contained most of the agricultural land. At the center, farming structures were used for crop storage and animal husbandry.
After the redevelopment, the coastal land has been completely converted into a park where a new footpath now runs east to west, intersecting a newly created lake and wooded area, replacing the previous agricultural land and animal habitat. In the center of the park, a parking lot and a small cafe have been added, facilitating easier access to the beach and increasing beverage options for visitors. Additionally, steps have been constructed leading down to the cliffs, and benches have been placed around the beach area to accommodate visitors, creating a more inviting and accessible environment.
In conclusion, the transformation of this coastal area has resulted in a greener, more accessible landscape, with new facilities aimed at improving the visitor experience and catering to recreational needs.
