Night view of Kaifeng Jin Ming Square

Whenever night falls, Jin Ming Square becomes a sea of lights, a world of light, golden long streets, with bright lights and neon lights shining like colorful fireworks. The sculpture of the Yellow River wind shines in the light, striking and tall, and even the surrounding green belts are particularly beautiful in the light. Cars coming and going on the wide road near the square form a whirlpool, which quickly spreads outward and the center of the street.

It is even more beautiful. Jin Ming Square on a summer night is the most lively place. Everyone flies kites, plays games, plays Tai Ji Chuan, roller skating, skips rope and plays badminton here. Adults and children are very happy, and there is laughter everywhere. And the music fountain. With the ups and downs of music, the ejected water column is constantly changing, some like complacency, and some like streams.

Stars fall from the sky, some like blooming flowers, some like flying dragons. I like dragons taking off best. They spray water high first, and then fall from the sky like pearls. There are seven stone pillars beside the square, representing seven dynasties. There is a stone tablet under each pillar to introduce the history of Kaifeng in this dynasty. Kaifeng in the Northern Song Dynasty was the most prosperous period, and these stone pillars were more beautiful under the colorful lights.