Underground commercial landscapes refer to shopping centers, markets, or commercial spaces that are located beneath the ground level. These areas are designed to provide shopping and leisure facilities while minimizing the impact on the urban environment. They are commonly found in urbanized areas where space is limited or where there is a need to integrate commercial activities with other urban functions. An example of an underground commercial landscape in reality is the Wangfujing Underground Commercial Street in Beijing, China, which is a popular shopping destination with a variety of stores and restaurants.