Before entering the square, the first thing you see is rows of palm trees and big banyan trees. Stepping into the approach road of the square, there are rectangular fountains on the left and right sides, and pebbles on the bottom. There are staggered pipes in the pool. When the spray pipe sprays water, the sprayed water is in the opposite direction. We walked past, just like through the arched water curtain, and the water drops fell into the pool, making a rhythmic "rustling" sound, which was crisp and beautiful. There are flower beds and green grass on both sides of the pool!
Go through the pool and go forward, and you will reach the most open place in the square-there is a fountain area like a big disk in the middle. Those sprinklers and colored lights are buried underground, and only circles of small holes can be seen on the ground. During the day, people dance and play Tai Chi here ... Whenever night falls, when the small holes in the fountain area spray water, the water column shoots into the air, criss-crossing, one after another. Under the colorful lights, it is crystal clear and colorful, like a festive fireworks, falling on the earth, and like a colorful curtain. Very beautiful!
Around the fountain area of the square, there are two rows of arc arches, which are tall and magnificent, just like the patron saint of the square. There is an oval lake behind the arch. There is a small bridge in the middle of the lake, which divides the lake into two halves. There are many dense trees by the lake, cobblestone paths under them, and stone benches and tables. The quiet environment is a leisure area for people to play cards and chess.
This is the beautiful central square in our hometown. The grass, trees, fountains and lakes here are so lovely! I love the beautiful central square in my hometown, and I love the people in my hometown who created this beautiful central square!