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Saved 2026-05-15 · Posted 2025-06-26 · Status: New
A tiered lawn in Shanghai has become popular with office workers who use their lunch breaks to take a nap on the grass.
As part of a landscaping project undertaken seven years ago in the city’s business district, the lawn features a 110-degree incline that is ergonomically designed to provide a level of comfort similar to a reclining chair. It offers an oasis of tranquility amidst the hustle and bustle of city life.
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Oh yeah? Well in the U.S. we make it so even our benches are uncomfortable to sit or lay on.
In America they would put metal rods in the ground to prevent the homeless
The first person, laying on their stomach makes my neck hurt just seeing it
Must be nice the parks near me have a few trees spaced out and five minutes outside gives me a sunburn because there no shade.
I waaaaaanntttt ittttt 😍
Is that even good for ur back
That would just become anti-homeless architecture in America.
So they just lay on the grass and go back to work in the clothes like they wasn’t just laying on the grass?🤣🤣🤣🤣
Genius
I would have a nap every day if this was in my city!
Why not just go home and lay in my bed with the same setup just more comfortable? 😂 Either I’m just too introverted or my hatred for being around people is too high 😂
And here we have "don't step on the grass" sign 👀 more malls instead of greenery parks for humans to heal. 😮💨😮💨😮💨
More like naps
America could never
This is lovely!