Introduction to New Zealand Garden: The design of New Zealand Garden is transformed from curved edges extracted from maps and mountains. It has a unique symbol of New Zealand and forms a unique memory for New Zealanders and foreign tourists. The main body of the exhibition garden is a Maori building with a unique style. The landscape design of the surrounding site uses landscape mounds to create a micro-topography. Echoing the micro-topography is a meandering dry stream composed of large and small stones. On the micro-topography of the park, trees, shrubs and brightly colored wildflowers are also staggeredly planted. The visual effect is clearly layered, fully reflecting the characteristics of New Zealand's land "bathing in the sun". The landscape design of the site refers to the rich local landforms of New Zealand, and reflects the rich vegetation characteristics of New Zealand through the "Dry Stream Flower Trail", integrating green grass, various wild flowers, dense trees, and mountain streams with sunlight and air.

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