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Layout of Baihua Garden

The layout of Baihua Garden is "one core, two axes, four phases and twelve gardens". "One core" is the "window" in the center of Baihua Garden, which is patchwork and extends in all directions. This "window" of modern fashion means that Xinyang people look at the world and go to the world, and also expect the world to know Xinyang and enter Xinyang; The red color of the "window" indicates that Xinyang, a red city, will always maintain its revolutionary nature, and the transparency of the "window" indicates that the green Xinyang is welcoming colorful. The "two axes", that is, the century cultural axis and the north-south landscape axis in the center of the park, are the main scenic spots to guide the flow of people. The east-west axis symbolizes the geographical dividing line between north and south of China, indicating that Xinyang is located on the "Qinling-Huaihe" geographical dividing line between north and south of China. The "four phases" are the green valley flower border, the green wild flower street, the colorful green embankment and the colorful flower sea, which correspond to the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter to create a hundred flowers scenery. "Twelve Gardens" refers to the formation of twelve theme flower gardens according to the different flowering periods of plants. Corresponding to the Twelve Hua Xian, each theme flower is equipped with flowers similar to its own season, creating a beautiful scene of blooming every day and enjoying flowers every month. Namely, January Mountain Tea Garden, February Spring Garden, March Rhododendron Garden, April Peony Garden, May Rose Garden, June Ziwei Garden, July Furong Garden, August Osmanthus Garden, September Chrysanthemum Garden, October Furong Garden, November Hongfeng Garden and December Mela Garden.

There is a zero landmark in the center of the central axis of Baihua Garden, which is the starting point of Xinyang's "zero kilometer" traffic and the basic point to measure the distance between Xinyang and the rest of the world. Below the zero landmark is the Centennial Underground Palace.