Jingling Community was built almost twenty years ago, but with the later addition of phases two and three, the overall area still looks quite new.
However, as it was one of the earlier developments, the concept of separating pedestrian and vehicular traffic doesn't really apply here. Inside the community, there are only narrow roads a few meters wide that serve both as walking paths for residents and as routes for vehicles.
The maintenance of the community itself is rather good. There are shade-giving trees, the roads are clean and tidy, and the benches along the sides of the roads are regularly wiped down.
It's obvious that in order to sell houses, the developers are willing to forego the income from property management fees. Take the trash cans, for instance: they have a rather nice design, mainly made of metal, and are different from the regular municipal trash cans, and are also quite numerous.
But when it comes to storing human remains, they aren't much different.