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The Fragrance of Flowers Fills the Garden

In the Haizhu District of Guangzhou, on Ge Mountain Huaide Street, there is a garden full of art and history. This is Shixiang Garden, which is said to have been named after the ten fragrant flowers planted there when it was first built, including jasmine, Michelia figo, Daphne odora, Michelia alba, and Magnolia coco. On the third day of spring, I walked into this garden and saw the pavilions and towers scattered throughout, surrounded by many flowers and trees. The ancient and elegant buildings are perfectly integrated with the flowers and trees, forming a unique landscape that is aesthetically pleasing. Suddenly, a cool breeze blew from afar, bringing with it the fragrance of flowers. I was intoxicated by the fragrance!
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Posted: Feb 6, 2025
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