Introduction to Tingqin in the Falling Rain: The Tingqin in the Falling Rain exhibition garden integrates mountain landscapes and cultural sketch landscapes. It uses a variety of landscaping techniques such as mountains, pavilions, water, paths, bamboos, and forests to express the "forest in the rain" The artistic conception of "listening to the piano". The exhibition garden covers an area of ​​6,400 square meters and has four main attractions: Listening to the Qin in the Falling Rain, Dicui in the Wild Ridge, Talking in Cuiying and Stone with the Sound of the Qin. "Listening to the Qin in the Falling Rain" is the focus of the entire exhibition garden. This landscape sets up a modern leisure pavilion on the top of the mountain, named Guanyu Pavilion. A piano platform is placed in the middle of the pavilion, and a water tank is designed on the eaves of the pavilion. Water falls from the eaves into the grooves paved around the pavilion, thus forming a rain curtain; a flower pond made of landscape stones is set up in front of the pavilion, and various flowers are planted in the pond; around the pavilion With tall trees as the background and the blue sky and green trees as a backdrop, the Rain-Guan Pavilion is more artistically charming. "Yeling Dicui" mainly simulates the original ecological vegetation of mountain forests, allowing people to appreciate the unique charm of nature. "Cui Ying Talk" is located in the southwest of Guanyu Pavilion, under several ancient locust trees as tall as horned dragons. A large stone is placed with the words "Cui Ying Terrace" on it. A sculpture chess table is also set up in front of the stone. Make the cultural landscape and the natural landscape complement each other. "Qin Yin Ming Shi" sets up a landscape wall at the entrance of the exhibition garden. Several groups of water curtains are designed in the landscape wall. The plant configuration behind the water curtain adopts the bonsai pattern to harmonize artificial landscapes such as water bodies and landscape walls with the mountains and open lakes. Artistically integrated, and at the same time naming the word "falling rain" in the theme.

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