Buckingham Fountain is located in Grant Park, Chicago, on Lake Michigan to the East and Columbus Drive to the west. It is very close to the famous Michigan Avenue and only takes 10 minutes to walk from the Museum of the Chicago Academy of Art. It is said to be the largest lighting fountain in the world. The base of Buckingham Fountain is made of red marble. The pool has three floors. The sculpture in the pool enhances its artistic taste. Hundreds of sprays around the pool shoot to the center, and a water column in the center sprays up to 450 meters. I've been there two or three times. Spring and autumn sunny days, fountains, blue sky, lakes, into a spectacular painting. The night view is the most beautiful, with colourful lights and colourful water columns. The high-rise lights on Michigan Avenue shine with it. The first time I came here was in winter. It was cold and windy. There were few tourists. The fountain was not blown. It was lonely and empty. It had a special taste. The second time, come again at the turn of spring and summer, feeling very different.