Zhujiang Park
Zhujiang Park is a central site in my exploration of how public space fosters shared urban life. In the heart of Guangzhou, the park brings together residents of diverse backgrounds who move, rest, and express themselves within a landscape shaped by both nature and intentional & universal design. Through observation, participatory dance, and interviews, I examine how Zhujiang Park enables sensory connection, cultural inclusivity, and collective use of space, revealing how urban design can invite embodied community.



Sensory Experience & Urban Scale

A slow walk through sound, breeze, footsteps, and skyline—how the park feels when you move inside it.






Human-Centered & Inclusive Urbanism
Sandbox, benches, shade, pavilion, music and dance corners, open floors - a park quietly designed for people to universally use it.






My Crash Course in Xinjiang Dance
The rhythm travels person-to-person, not classroom-to-student.







A Cross-Generational Xinjiang Duet

Meet through choreography - we laugh, lean in, and learn each other’s timing.




Interview Archive
Stories from dancers, walkers, regulars, and newcomers about why this park feels like their place.

© Tobi, Wu Yutong 2025