Cuihu Park (Green Lake
Park)
The
Cuihu Park (Green Lake Park), situated at the
western foot of Wuhua Hill, is a scenically beautiful
park inside the city. By the end of the Yuan Dynasty,
it was still a swampy field for growing vegetables,
lotuses and rice, hence the name "Vegetable Lake".
The water-level of Dianchi
Lake was then so high that it was connected with
the Green Lake. That is why we have the couplet: "Dianchi
Lake spreads five hundred li; the Vegetable Lake merges
with it." As there were nine mouths of springs
beyond the Bamboo Island in the northeast, the lake
was also called "The Nine-Dragon Pond". It
now covers fifteen hectares of land. Since 1985, the
red-pecked seagulls from Siberia have been spending
the winter months on Green Lake.
There used to be a scenically beautiful
island at the centre of the lake. In the year 1382, Mu Ying,
the Garrison Commander, started building the capital of Yunnan
Province in Kunming, and the
Green Lake was enclosed within the brick walls of the city.
A military structure, called "the Liu (Willows) Barracks",
was built, which was later changed into a villa for the Mu
family. In 1692, Wang Jiwen, the provincial governor, built
the Biyiting (literally Green Ripples Pavilion), commonly
called Haixinting (a Pavilion in the Centre of the Lake).
Two long banks divide the Lake into four parts. Embraced by
willow trees along the banks dotted with a variety of lotuses,
with the delightful contrast between the weeping willows and
the lotuses, the lake offers a scene of freshness, serenity,
and beauty, hence the graceful name "The Green Lake".
The main attractions include lotuses, fish, willow trees and
pavilions. Ling Shiyi, a Cantonese in the Qing Dynasty, wrote
in a couplet: Fishes teem in the ten-mu lotus pond; over half
the city poplars and willows are caressing pavilions."
It is a superb description of the scenery.
The Haixinting Pavilion is at the
centre of the Lake. On the north and south stand imposingly
two octagonal pavilions with craved beams and painted
rafters and beautiful glazed tiles and elegant eaves.
Inside the Haixinting there are two courtyards, where
all kinds of shows are held throughout the four seasons:
flower shows, lantern shows, fish shows and picture
shows. Flowers and trees are growing luxuriantly in
the yards. On the west of the pavilion are buildings
for fish-watching. There is a two-storey pavilion on
which hangs a horizontal board inscribed with four characters
meaning "Drunk in spring in the abode of immortals"
and facing north is a fish-watching pavilion. The lake,
its banks and the pavilions are wonderfully arranged,
and the painted corridor alongside the lake and the
zigzag bridge are well connected. All the buildings
have yellow and green glazed tile roofs, with corners
seeming to fly and beams and rafters colourfully painted,
typifying Chinese classical park designs. On the Fish-Watching
Pavilion there is a couplet written by Huang Kuiguang,
a scholar from Fujian in the Qing Dynasty: "There
stands a pavilion that flanks the lake, taking upon
one tenth of its area; at leisure I'll come to drink
alone under the moon and immediately become one of the
three." The other two refer to the moon and his
own reflection in the pond. This couplet has been chosen
many times as one of the most famous couplets depicting
landscapes in China.
East
of the pavilion there is a big tree-surrounded garden
consisting of three tiny peninsulas which form a garden
within the garden. In the garden Chinese flowering crabapple
trees bloom like red clouds, camellias and azalea give
off sweet scent and weeping willows bow gently. On the
lake float small boats presenting a scene of bursting
life.
On the Gourd Island in the southwest,
there are rows of palm trees dotted with groves of banana
herbs, under which is a carpet of green grass. The Nine-Bend
Bridge zigzags in the lake. Here is an eye-catching
sub-tropical scene for the tourists. On the northeastern
corner is the Bamboo-Groves Island. Along the banks
are bamboos and azaleas intertwined with vines. Around
the Nine-Dragon Pond is a big garden, where people enjoy
the potted landscape and celebrate the Spring Festival.
On the Children's Playground, located on the southwestern
side of the lake, the dragon rollicking in the water,
the flying merry-go-round rotating in the air, and the
miniature train rushing round and round give children
fun and make them laugh.
Every winter, thousands of red-beaked
sea gulls from the north migrate to the scenically beautiful
Green Lake Park. These sea gulls swooping over the water
and scrambling with one another for crumbs of food,
make the park even more glamorous.
Early in the morning, hundreds of
people, men and women, young and old, come to the banks
of the lake to practise boxing, jogging, singing, and
sword-dancing. It is full of life everywhere. In the
evening, people come to have a stroll, to enjoy the
scenery, or to chant antiphonal singing, amidst willows
on the lake banks, feeling carefree and contented.
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