The maps illustrate how a small park has changed from 1980 to the present day.
Overall, the park has been transformed with new recreational facilities and improved accessibility. While the original pond and some benches remain, the park has become more open and modern, catering to a wider range of visitors.
In 1980, the park was enclosed by walls and had only two entrances, one on the north and another on the south. A single pathway connected these entrances, running through the middle of the park. The majority of the space was covered with trees and flower beds, creating a natural setting.
Currently, the walls have been removed, and two additional entrances have been added on the east and west sides, allowing access from all directions. A new pathway network has also been introduced. The flower beds in the southern part have been replaced, with one section now featuring bushes and the other turned into a playground. Additionally, some trees have been cut down to create space for a picnic area with three tables and barbecue facilities. However, the pond has remained unchanged, along with the three benches surrounding it.
