The park is small, very nice.... lakes, bridges, rotunda, sculptures, a lot of different vegetation, weeping willows are a delight... and wisteria is so beautiful, peacocks are walking... but there is one thing, it's some kind of neglect... a bit of ruin.... I think if you clean up the park a little, it will be like candy!!! A lot of people walking....
I recommend you to visit while you are waiting in line for the cave. And there's a cafe nearby. The park itself is clean, there are birds, there is shade and many benches for relaxation. It is clear that the park is being looked after. It's beautiful, I took a lot of photos, but other photos are personal, I won't add them here.
It's a lovely place, not a park. It is picturesque, there are a lot of plants and trees, it is clean enough, there are a sufficient number of benches, and we always stopped to admire next to the bird houses. The only thing is that one day we got up at 5 a.m. to walk to the embankment in the morning and it was a mistake - a pack of dogs surrounded us (about their friendliness and "they don't bite" - try it yourself. And so there was nothing to eat with me, without exaggeration, it was unrealistic to keep calm when 10 huge stray dogs were rushing at you, and then surrounded and howling. What an embankment - there would be a foot to carry away! It was saved by the fact that they lived nearby, did not stop, and the fact that they saw a "strange" dog on their territory and started a quarrel, at that time we quickly reached our gate).