Introduction to the Golden Jade Marriage: Next to the ancient stage of the Jade Expo Park, a century-old willow tree is covered with fluttering golden ribbons. It is not only a "wishing tree" for local people, but also a historic site under key protection as an attraction. As for the reason why the tree is covered with golden streamers, there are two legends: one is that this tree is the place where the second ancestor met the Jade Buddha, forming a bond of Zen. Second, this was originally the ancient incense trail, a good place for pilgrims to rest and cool down under the big tree. Some pilgrims like to put their wishes to ask Buddha for rent in golden incense bags and hang them on this tree to pray for peace. Over time, later generations tied gold ribbons on the trees to wish and make wishes. From then on, the golden ribbons also represented expectations and hopes.