🇺🇸New York Central Park: A Quiet Poetry in a New York Oasis🏞️
New York, the noisy urban heart, hides an oasis of tranquility - Central Park. In 1863, city planners Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux designed the park to provide a natural retreat for industrialized New York. At the time, Manhattan’s population was booming and the air was polluted, and Central Park became the first public park in the United States with its 843-acre fusion of English gardens and natural scenery. The park has since undergone several expansions and restorations, the first animals were introduced in 1880, and the Great Lakes were built in 1920. It remains a symbol of New York culture and leisure.
Stroll through the garden, the lawn stretches like a green carpet, the arches of Bethesda Terrace reflect the light of the lake, the Bow Bridge meanders across the water, the autumn leaves are picturesque, and the winter snow scenery is tranquil. Looking into the sky from Sheep Meadow, skyscrapers are looming, intertwining the dialogue between nature and the city. The weather is cool that day, the autumn breeze is slightly cool, just wear a thin jacket, you can bring a parasol in spring and summer. The park is open 24 hours a day, so feel free to explore this verse of New York’s greenery. It's really worth a try, has anyone been there? Share it with me! 🏞️
📍 Address: Central Park, Manhattan, New York, NY 10024, USA
🕰️ Opening hours: Open 24 hours a year (some facilities are adjusted according to the season, it is recommended to check the official website)
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