Kowloon Bay Park is located at the western end of Shuichang Road on the east bank of the ancient canal, surrounded by Cui Yong Road. There are six scenic spots in Longwan Park, which are: Diecui Yousheng, Qin Yu Sakura Garden, Wisteria Flower Language, Green Garden, Still Water and Pure Heart, and Wilderness.
Fog is a poem of scenery. I am a frequent visitor near the first frost, but today's fog is particularly poetic. Turn right from the canal levee on Shuichang Road, and you will find the gatehouse of carved beams and painted buildings in Kowloon Bay Park. The gatehouse in the mist, like the Tianmen exposed in the blue sky and white clouds, is looming and breathtaking; "Longxing often comes to this bay to rest, and the phoenix dances for nine days to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the garden" is a couplet inscribed by Mr. Guo Yandong and by the famous calligrapher Ding Xingcai. Mo Bao, resplendent, magnificent and meaningful on the red colonnade, is particularly bright in the fog.
Stepping into the park is a terrace paved with square bricks. Looking from the terrace, it is the Kowloon Wall surrounded by white fog and green trees. Lifelike, morning exercise men and women are dancing under the Kowloon Wall. This beautiful scenery is a gift from the government to the people. Listening is the sound of silk and bamboo, like the fragrance of chrysanthemum, refreshing; A breeze, fog is like a scarf hanging on a cedar. Is the scenery moving with fog a fairyland on earth? This is more than just an appreciation. Fog is the poem of scenery and the soul of poetry. Take a few steps back and down the steps, and you will enter a good situation. Swallow grass is lush, round, slender and green; The willows are tall and straight, and they know that this is a beautiful scenery.
Walk slowly through the stone wall in Kowloon, and the roadside pavilion comes into view. There are three ancient Chinese characters "Gu Jingting" on the plaque, only to know that there are ancient wells in Kowloon Bay. Legend has it that Dayu locked nine dumplings here to control water, and dared not stop the front when he opened the canal to avoid traveling far, hence the name Jiulong Bay. In contrast, there are turtle nests in Canal Bay. The year of drought is unfathomable, and the wind and waves are heavy at ordinary times. In ancient times, when the canal was flooded, there was a faint sound of wild waves in the well. Jiao is a dragon without horns, and later generations dare not show its true colors, for fear of being a reckless Hong Taiwei. The pavilion column couplets dare not write about it, so they avoid talking about it. "Listen to the old boat tune of the canal under the wisteria frame and savor the sweet water ballads of Longwan by the ancient well pavilion." Opposite is "wisteria". People in the Canal Economic Development Zone are looking forward to hearing the same old tune and opening the canal to benefit the people.