
The breakwater project is primarily a protective engineering structure, composed of foundations, walls, and roofs, which must be sturdy and stable during construction. Strengthening measures for the foundation often involve driven piles or wooden fender piles. Large, solid stone blocks are typically used for masonry, and sometimes a widened loess layer is employed as the base, with the breakwater constructed atop it. Breakwater projects are built at the edges of water bodies and the intersection with land, using engineering methods to process and stabilize the shore, thus protecting against damage from various natural and human factors, safeguarding the facilities of the landscape gardens.































