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What is Nanjing Huawei Park?

There is a park next to Huawei Nanjing Research Institute on Huashen Avenue, covering an area of more than 200,000 square meters, with tea mountains, wetlands, lakes, Woods and flowers.

This park seems to have no name, because it is managed by Huawei, so we call it Huawei Park for convenience.

As soon as Huawei Park entered the door, there were dozens of cherry trees seven or eight meters high on the hillside, which have been in bloom for two days.

In the photo taken on the morning of March 15, cherry blossoms have been in full bloom. If you want to enjoy them, hurry.

The layout of Huawei Garden is extremely straight, with dozens of cherry blossoms, dozens of plum blossoms, dozens of begonia, dozens of peach blossoms, dozens of pear blossoms and two tea mountains.

Whether tourists like it or not, the park will plant dozens of trees for you first, as if the more the number, the more sincere it is.

Take cherry blossoms as an example. Those dozens of straight cherry trees are full of straight male temperament, and the number feels more than that of Jiming Temple.

Dozens of cherry trees are crowded together and neatly trimmed, like a cedar covered with cherry leaves. It looks very lively, but it doesn't have the atmosphere and beauty of Sakura Avenue in Jiming Temple.

There is also a stream connected with four lakes in this park. It is also interesting to watch the running water of the stream after the rain.

Of course, Xiong Haizi is not interested in summer flowers and plants. What they want is to climb trees to pick fruits and dig nests.

In summer and autumn, the fruit trees in Huawei Park are covered with peaches, plums and pears. Of course, these trees have never been grafted, and their fruits are quite unpalatable. ............

Most of these fruits will fall to the ground and rot.