St. Mark’s Square to the west is the entrance to the entire Fengqing Street and is also a festival center. Various activities will be held according to the traditional festivals of Venice, or various parties will be held during traditional Chinese festivals. As a venue for collective weddings, you can enter a more than 800-meter-long pedestrian street from this entrance. Along the street, you can feel the pure European style. European sculptures, bell towers, columns, and arched roofs all ooze Venetian architectural style. It felt like I had really arrived in a European town. Fisherman's Wharf to the east connects the Venice River and Chuanchang River and is the first stop to enter the Venice Pedestrian Street from the waterway. The restaurants around the pier are mainly seafood, and the flagship restaurant store is located here to attract tourists who come from the waterway.
The Italian dining area located at the entrance of European Style Street is a magnificent distribution area. It is dominated by a waterscape plaza, with characteristic buildings of different styles, vivid and irregular paving, and It is decorated with stones and trees, giving it a Mediterranean feel. The viewing stage in this area uses the ring-shaped water system as the soul of the landscape design to create a beautiful landscape environment. In addition to a series of Italian gourmet main stores around the Fountain Square, an outdoor dining area is also designed to showcase culture to people, attract popularity, and guide external people into the pedestrian street.
The French-style dining area is an attractive area. It is located in the middle of Fengqing Street, which is convenient for tourists and can serve residents of surrounding communities, which is conducive to the formation of the area's "popularity". In addition to dining facilities such as music restaurants, the area also has 24-hour small chain supermarkets, flower shops, bookstores, etc., providing a pleasant walking environment.
The landscape and architecture of the North American-style dining area on the west side of Daizhuang Road are closely integrated. Through changes in terrain height and green enclosure, a dining environment with a North American style of life is formed. Here, consumers can enjoy Western-style formal meals, Western-style fast food, and casual dining.
The Turkish specialty dining area is adjacent to the Chuanchang River in the east and overlooks the entire lively Fengqing Street to the west. During festivals, the central lawn becomes an open-air gathering place, where visitors can relax on the lawn or stroll along the paths. At the center of the land is an amphitheater with a capacity of 1,000 people, which can be used for concerts.