Jingmen Garden Expo Park in the rain.
Despite the rain, Jingmen Garden Expo Park is worth a visit.
Jingchu cultural elements create a historical and local characteristic layout of "one ring, one area, twelve stations, and twenty-four gardens." The Jingxiang Ancient Road is the cultural axis, combined with the culture of 12 prefecture-level cities to form 12 stations, including Peach Blossom Station, Rose Station, Crape Myrtle Station, Azalea Station, Lotus Station, Chrysanthemum Station, Plum Blossom Station, Orchid Station, Rapeseed Station, Osmanthus Station, Lily Station, and Pomegranate Station. Each station represents a city and a legend.
The vase in the first photo is the Yuan Dynasty Blue and White Four Loves Plum Vase.
The treasure is a Yuan Dynasty Blue and White Four Loves Plum Vase unearthed in 2006 from the tomb of King Yingjing in Zhongxiang, Hubei Province. The shoulder of the vase is decorated with a phoenix and peony pattern, and the four diamond-shaped openings on the abdomen depict four small stories: Wang Xizhi loves orchids, Tao Yuanming loves chrysanthemums, Lin Hejing loves plum blossoms and cranes, and Zhou Dunyi loves lotuses.
The second photo shows a wall and a section of wall made of wire mesh, which protects the overall structure of the hotel and makes greenery a feature of the hotel.
The third photo shows the cross-street gallery "Jing Shi Treasures" quietly telling the glorious past. The folk performances here blend ancient traditions with modern passion, silently telling the endless charm of Jingchu culture.
The fourth photo shows Pomegranate Station, a themed station combining flower god culture.
The fifth photo shows Selenium Enshi. The Enshi Garden is backed by green mountains and faces the lake, with the characteristic Tujia stilted building as the core, creating a characteristic landscape of one axis, two belts, three areas, and six scenes. Now, at the landscape platform, the first thing that catches the eye is the sculpture of Lin Jun. The legend of Lin Jun is that he is the ancestor of the Ba people. His life was full of ambition and expansion. After his death, his soul turned into a white tiger, which later became a totem for future generations.
The sixth to ninth photos show the Jingmen Natural Museum, located in the central core landscape area of Jingmen Garden Expo Park.
As a landmark building, it is also an important place to reflect the harmonious coexistence of humans and nature and to showcase the achievements of ecological civilization construction.