Introduction to Tanghuawu: Tanghuawu was built in 1915, with a total of 14 rooms. The whole building is in the form of a flying swallow spreading its wings. The roof has ridges and crouching animals. It is decorated with red columns, red doors and windows, and a ceiling in the middle. The stained glass is inlaid between the double eaves. After many repairs, it still maintains its original appearance and has a strong Chinese classical architectural style.
"Tang" in "Tanghuawu" is connected with "煻". "煻" means baking with fire. "Tanghua" is the flower cultivated in the greenhouse, also called "Tanghua". This is a park. It is a place where flowers are displayed all year round. Over the years, the park has used flowering period control technology to make peonies, plum blossoms, and winter jasmine bloom at the same time in the twelfth lunar month, becoming a flower scene in the capital.

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