In the Tai Ping Lake Forest Scenic Area of Mile City, Yunnan Province, there is also a scenic spot called “Chang Ge Hang.” This scenic spot is composed of lavender and red triangular flowers arranged in parallel, forming a flower sea corridor. As you stroll through it, you feel as if the triangular flowers are welcoming you with their petals lined up like soldiers. The name “Chang Ge Hang” might also be inspired by the classic poem “Chang Ge Chang,” which conveys the sentimental value of cherished time and encourages people to strive for excellence in good times. While appreciating the beautiful flower sea, visitors can feel the preciousness of time and are motivated to work hard during moments filled with beauty.
In the small town of Taiping Lake within Yunnan Province’s Mile City, there is also a scenic spot called “Chang Ge Xing” (Long Song Pavilion). This scenic spot consists of two rows of purple-red pomegranate flowers forming a floral corridor. As you stroll through it, you feel as if the pomegranate flowers are welcoming you like an angelic formation celebrating with joy. The name “Chang Ge Xing” may also draw inspiration from the famous Chinese poem “Long Song Pavilion”, which conveys the sentiment of cherishing memories and striving forward in good times, allowing visitors to appreciate not only the beauty of the floral corridor but also the preciousness of time while being inspired to strive for excellence.