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至今仍记得2005年首次去大唐芙蓉园采访时的感受——惊异、震撼、振奋。在人口拥挤熙熙攘攘的都市圈,能有这么一方平静,且绿树成荫的空间供市民休憩,不啻为社会发展进步的一大动因。然而日前再次造访芙蓉园,眼见幽寂人稀,不菲的门票价格阻挡住了诸多普通市民的脚步。试问,凭什么圈了人民的土地,反过来建座售票厅向人民收费?诚然芙蓉园周边的马路变宽了,四周楼房变得更高更密更漂亮了,地价也随之飞涨的不可一世。这一切是好是坏?不禁心生疑虑,这里真的是我们想要的吗?
Still remember the first time in 2005 to interview feelings of Datang Furong - surprised, shocking, exciting. In the bustling metropolitan area where there is crowded population, there can be such a quiet and tree-lined space for public relaxation, a major motivation for the progress of social development. However, a few days ago again visited Furong Park, saw the quiet thin, expensive tickets blocked the pace of many ordinary citizens. How to circle the people’s land, in turn, to build the ticket office to charge the people? Of course Furong Park around the road widened, surrounded by buildings become more dense and more beautiful, the land prices also will be soar . Is all this good or bad? Can not help but worry, is this really what we want?