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>For many overseas Chinese and ordinary citizens, the "Hometown Water" landscape is the symbol of the White Swan. When visiting the White Swan, you must take photos in front of the Hometown Water. During the renovation of the White Swan Hotel from 2000 to 2010, the waterscape of my hometown has been preserved intact. Every brick, every stone, every bridge, every flower, every grass, and even the moss that you see now has been preserved authentically. "Hometown Water" consists of four parts: rockery, artificial waterfall, water pavilion, koi pond and golden-roofed hexagonal pavilion. It is said that when the designer proposed the idea of introducing a "hometown water" garden, it immediately resonated with Huo Yingdong. Fok Ying-tung felt that although he lived in Hong Kong, he drank water from the Dongjiang River all year round, so he had to drink water to remember its source and express his remembrance of his hometown. .
>Countless tourists who have returned from overseas stay at White Swan. They always like to walk on the winding bridge and stare and watch under the "hometown water". The words "hometown water" always make them feel nostalgic. The three words "Hometown Water" are where the "essence, energy, and spirit" of the entire garden design are condensed. The poem engraved on the left is "Don't come here the most lingering", which is handed down from "Linjiang Fairy" written by Zhao Changqing, a famous poet in the Song Dynasty. Good sentences.
>Who by the river sees the moon for the first time, and when does the moon on the river shine on people for the first time? Life is endless from generation to generation, but the river and the moon are only similar year after year. The "Moonlight over the Elk Pool" facing the White Swan Hotel is one of the famous eight scenic spots in Yangcheng. In the magnificent modern history of China, it has silently welcomed Lin Zexu who "opened his eyes to see the world", Sun Yat-sen who "hanged a pot to help the world", Deng Xiaoping, the chief architect of reform and opening up, and Huo Yingdong who was full of hometown sentiments&
>In fairy tales, The ugly duckling turns into a stunning white swan. How China has transformed from an "ugly duckling" just over thirty years ago to a "white swan" with the world's second largest economy. What has been given up and what has been gained is worthy of everyone's deep thought.