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What is there to do in Tianhe City, Guangzhou?

1. Baiyuan Garden

Baiyuan Garden Scenic Area covers an area of ??80,000 square meters, including tea garden, azalea garden, crape myrtle garden and other gardens. It is mainly composed of plant landscaping and has clear layers. , rich in color.

Baiyuan Garden was originally the Guangzhou Government Forest Farm (also known as Shipai Forest Farm). It was built in 1928 and was renamed Zhongshan Park in 1933 in memory of Sun Yat-sen. After the liberation of Guangzhou, from August 1950 to the end of 1953, the government carried out large-scale greening and afforestation of the park and divided the park into Zhongshan Forest Farm and Zhongshan Orchard Farm. It was renamed Forest Park in 1957 and Dongjiao Park in 1960. . ?

2. Yuehui Garden

In October 1999, at the "Kunming World Horticultural Exposition", the "Yuehui Garden" built by the Guangzhou Municipal Municipal Garden Bureau won the championship and won the "Best Exhibition Award" for the outdoor garden. ?

From the perspective of its artistic characteristics, the garden not only fully embodies the artistic characteristics of traditional Chinese gardens, but also embodies the characteristics of the combination of Chinese and Western gardens.

The Yuehui Garden is surrounded by greenery and covers an area of ??only about 3,000 square meters. The entire garden is divided into eight sceneries, namely - June Boat Song, Hanging Stones, Flower Island Coconut Shadow, The jumping springs in the valley, the music of the Kwai Pond, the love over the Pearl River, the blue pillows on the painted boats, and the scenic spots in southern Guangdong follow the artistic technique of a garden within a garden in traditional Chinese gardens. Although the scenes are relatively independent and have their own connotations, they are composed of The relationships between garden paths and other elements are based on the relationship between gardens and nature or the connotation of regional culture to organize the scenery and unify it into a whole.