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Bagh Ibn-e- Qasim, the country’s largest park spreaded over 130 acres, inaugurated by President Pervez Musharraf on February 27.
The park is so enormous it can accommodate at least 300,000 people at a time and opens day and night. A portion of the enormous garden offers more than 100 animals in action but they can not move as they are the genus of flowering plants
like lajastonia and bougainvillea, which have been carved in such a way that they resemble different animal species.
The garden’s exclusivity is that it is along the Arabian Sea, which no other park possesses.
A Hindu temple located in what is now the park’s midst, has been renovated in line with the overall design of the park and worshippers can enter the premises free-of-charge.
Ten thousand eight hundred trees have been transplanted in the garden. Over 3,000 stone benches and twenty canopies erected. There are 1,500 dustbins to keep the lawns clean.