The Hillside Park Belt, located in low-altitude forested areas (150–300m) near the urban area, aims to provide a gradation of forest experience and all-age sharing environment instead of exclusive enclaves, expanding urban vitality into low-altitude forests and shaping Yantian's "Coastal Boardwalk." The Plan also integrates with Yantian’s tourist destinations to form a 1km activity network, connecting mountains, sea, and city into a cohesive tourism space.
The plan emphasizes:
- Public Sharing: Creating accessible forest public spaces;
- Minimal Intervention: Reducing ecological impact;
- All-Age Friendliness: Catering to seniors and children;
- Safety Management: Ensuring safe forest access.
It adopts a product-oriented design approach tailored to the needs of the city's development stage, ensuring clear operational pathways, moderate economic investment, and swift approval from the government and public. A "full-process" methodology integrates project planning, feasibility studies, and overall coordination across multiple levels, ensuring the plan's practicality. The "zero-attenuation" transmission principle emphasizes thorough feasibility validation from the initial concept stage, ensuring seamless execution of the vision. Through cross-departmental coordination, the planning team facilitates ongoing collaboration and design refinement across departments, effectively guiding construction and implementation efforts.