Punggol Park in the northeast of Singapore's Hougang, from home, transfer two buses, and then walk a few minutes to the park, taking nearly an hour. I learned earlier that the park is 16 hectares in size, with a 5-hectare lake, making it a very relaxing park.
Bypassing the park's nameplate, the pathway leads to a green meadow through the towering trees on both sides, with the lake faintly visible in the distance.
Park square near the lake, the public in twos and threes in boxing, but also sitting in the shade of the trees chatting, promenade young women open laptop, immersed in their own world.
The lake, as little as possible, but it makes the park dynamic, blue sky, long white clouds, trees and plants, distant buildings reflected in the lake, is a bright picture, pleasing to the eye.
The lake is not big, when the two of us are still looking around, a member of the public has walked around the circle. Walking slowly, the lake has a strange a tree, let us both stop and open ? Shape and color knowledge of flowers? small program to check its name and background.
The lake is full of flowers, there is also a section of orange and yellow artemisia and so on.
Stretching green grass slope, a large lizard quietly lying, waiting for us to approach, slowly crawling towards the lake.
There is a familiar old Chinese song floating in the wind, especially friendly. When I came to Singapore, I never saw a square dance on a particularly large scale in China.
A monkey thought it could play with a dog, but was reprimanded by the dog's owner and stood alone on the path. When we approached, two more dogs came, the monkey excitedly leaped forward, the dog owner rushed to pick up the dog, a girl herself holding the dog to tease the monkey, very happy.
The lake, there are anglers, quietly watching a side of the water. Bend down to inspect, just a few not big fish. I'm not sure how much I'm going to be able to do this, but I'm going to be able to do it, and I'm going to be able to do it.
It's nearly midday, and there are still a lot of sportsmen in the park. People were moving around on equipment, mostly ethnic Chinese. A few women were talking and laughing around their dogs. There are resting pavilions at intervals along the trail, so choose one and sit down. Two Chinese-speaking women, chatting, seem to come from Shanghai, to help bring the third generation.