The park ensemble of the capital decorates new recreation areas on the eve of the Day of Ashgabat

Four parks were opened: Kemine in the Berkarlyk etrap, named after “Nurmukhammet Andalib” in the Kopetdag etrap located on the territory of the Bagtyyarlyk etrap at the intersection of Makhtumkuli Avenue and Tehran Street, and along Gundogar Street in the BezmeineEtrap.

It have been preserved existing and planted about two hundred young trees on their territory.Venues around fountains, pedestrian paths, play areas and rest areas are framed with fragrant floral patterns.

The builders carried out zoning and landscaping in accordance with the planning decisions prepared by the institutes “Turkmenkommunproekt” and “Ashgabatproekt”.

The contract organizations of the Ministry of Energy and Communal Services, construction departments of the Ashgabat hyakimlik did a lot of work, thanks to which recreational and play areas were reconstructed, benches were renovated, small architectural forms were replaced.

In total, more than 18.5 thousand square meters of footpaths and the same linear meters of granite curbs were laid in three parks, about 80 benches, dozens of decorative lighting supports were installed.

Numerous park ensembles of the capital are important as relaxation zones in an urbanized environment and an important component of ecological and aesthetic education. Green zones that blend harmoniously into the exquisite architectural style of Ashgabat attract thousands of families of citizens who enjoy spending time in an atmosphere of pleasant and useful recreation.

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