benefit

With the development of society and the accelerated pace of life, the psychological pressure people face in their daily lives is becoming more and more serious, and in such a situation people’s minds are more eager to return to nature.

People benefit from going to the park through the following four points.

  1. Spatial perception: Human beings need free and open public spaces to communicate with the outside world. Parks need to be as open as possible, but not in full view. They need to have shade from the sun and rain, and they can be places where people can gather relatively close to each other to facilitate human interaction.
  2. Visual perception: People’s perception of the colour of the lawn, green is the most comfortable colour for the eyes.
  3. Olfactory perception: The sense of smell can deepen people’s experience of the park, with the smell of flowers, leaves, fresh air and other smells that make people feel good.
  4. Auditory perception: A good soundscape can be used to achieve physical and mental well-being through psychological conditioning.

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