Why is Xinghua Park called No.7 Park?

Because Vae once took Xinghua Park in Hefei as the prototype and compiled a song called "No.7 Park".

Xinghua Park is located in the northwest corner of the old city of Hefei, around Shuiximen, starting from Mengcheng Road in the east, west to the north section of Huancheng West Road, south to the west section of Huaihe Road, and north to the west section of Funan Road.

In the Qing Dynasty, Li Guodong, Li Hongzhang's nephew, built two pavilions in the main hall for rest and planted apricot trees around it, so it was collectively called Xinghua Village.

There are cypress trees in Beijing, cherry trees in Dabie Mountain, cherry trees in Japan and apricot trees in Italy. The magnificent East Gate Square in the park is paved with granite and colored pavement. The main road of the park runs along the direction of the park, and the secondary road winds and is secluded.

"In the early spring when cherry blossoms are flying, the sky is full of colors."

The song "Park No.7" must be familiar to everyone. The song No.7 Park is about Xinghua Park in Hefei.

Song:

Park No.7 is a song composed and sung by Vae. Included in the album "Vae New Songs+Collections".

This song describes the deep and desolate scenery through theme park No.7, highlighting the author's sadness and confusion about the future or love.

Among them, "the street lamp in Park No.7" refers to the hope of life or the fate in love. The lyrics begin with a slow melody, outlining a lost and desolate environment and mood. It supported a stable stage for direct lyric in the later period.

Among them, through the artistic conception of Street Lamp, I described the distance between me and life or love, and a little daydream about my uncertain dream.

Finally, "I finally understand that maybe some things don't need to wait" shows the author's awakening, changes his outlook on life in time, and rekindles hope for a new life or love.