![]() has successfully developed a new generation of outdoor box-type high-voltage VFD (Variable-frequency Drive) frequency Drive), passed nearly a hundred tests at one time, and successfully applied to a certain project site. In order to comprehensively solve a series of problems in the practical application of high-voltage VFD (Variable-frequency Drive) such as housing construction, cooling facilities, and environmental control, Chengdu Sunwoele Co., Ltd. ![]() At this time, companies with design qualifications are required to provide civil engineering design, resulting The on-site construction period is long, the coordination work is large, the project volume is large, and the investment cost is high. The garden launch is open to all members of the public.Some energy-saving renovation projects do not have a special VFD (Variable-frequency Drive) installation room on site, and a new power distribution room needs to be built for VFD (Variable-frequency Drive) installation. In the event of bad weather, the opening will be moved to 21 November. The garden will be officially opened at 6pm on 7 November. The project has been made possible thanks to the involvement of the United Filipinos of Mid Canterbury, Filipino Dairy Workers New Zealand, Hakatere Multi Cultural Council, Office of Ethnic Communities and Ashburton District Council. The vision for the garden is to express culture and identity while also signifying putting down new roots for a bright future in Mid Canterbury.Īlthough most of the plants in the Philippines are tropical and would not bode well in Mid Canterbury, the Council has been able to source sub-tropical species and flowers that represent the colour and vibrancy of Philippine culture. ![]() Members of the local Filipino community have been working on the garden design for more than a year. The garden will be located near the Council Open Spaces depot off West Street. "We are very proud to be working with our Filipino community on this project and hope to see many people come along for the official opening." "The Ashburton Domain is one of our most important public spaces and as a diverse community, it's fitting that people from all walks of life can see themselves celebrated in the local facilities they engage with. ![]() The garden will become the second culturally themed garden planted in the Domain as part of Welcoming Communities activities - the first being an Indian themed garden back in November 2018.Ĭouncil Community Services Group Manager Steve Fabish, says the themed gardens are intended to reflect the district's growing cultural and ethnic diversity where newcomers and locals can feel welcome, make connections and learn more about one other. Pictured: The Bahay Kubo (Nipa Huts) being set up in the Filipino Garden at the Ashburton Domain. It will be a temporary garden that will be on show until Easter 2021 (weather permitting). The garden will feature miniature Bahay Kubo (or Nipa Huts) as well as symbols and colours from the Philippines flag. Representatives from Mid Canterbury's Filipino community have partnered with the Ashburton District Welcoming Communities programme to install a garden that celebrates Filipino culture and creates welcoming public spaces. A special evening of Filipino food, entertainment and storytelling will descend on the Ashburton Domain on Saturday 7 November as New Zealand's first public Filipino Hut Garden is unveiled, and all are welcome to attend.
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