Spring is here, and the scenery everywhere has changed. Today we went to Rhino Square. This lesson is a magical square because it always attracts many people.
As soon as I arrived at Rhino Square, I saw many people. Some are practicing Tai Chi, some are meditating, some are walking, and some are exercising. It’s so lively here!
The flowers are really colorful and colorful. There are many types of flowers, including magnolias, pansies, spring plums, red plums, and roses. The magnolia flowers are fully unfolded, like a little girl wearing a white skirt, and the pansies are dancing among the flowers like butterflies. Some of the spring plums have unfolded two or three petals, some are fully unfolded, and some are in buds, so full that they are about to burst. They are all trying to tell us that spring is coming.
There are many green lawns around Rhino Square. But some grass has been trampled, it must have been some naughty children.
Rhino Square is next to Guanyin Lake. There are many yachts running on Guanyin Lake. Looking from above, the water waves are rippling in circles.
Why is Rhino Square named What about this name? Because there are several rhinoceros sculptures in the center of the square, I guess that’s where the name comes from.
Rhino Square is so beautiful, I like Rhino Square.