Zhou Chen and Old Yang entered through the south gate, stepping first into a sea of pink tulips. In the distance stood several windmills painted a peachy-pink, which, set against the floral sea, lent the scene an even more romantic air. At dusk, this romantic, aesthetic beauty would become dreamlike and fantastical, like a scene from a fairy tale.
This area was also the most popular spot for couples to take photos. A single glance revealed amorous men and women embracing everywhere.
"All the gardens in Hong City are designed with a specific theme in mind. Come look at the map," Old Yang said, beckoning to Zhou Chen from in front of an information board.
Zhou Chen walked over and saw that the entire park was constructed in the shape of a tulip—not including the stem, just the blossom.
