It has always been a complex "South of Caiyun", "Although it can't be reached, my heart yearns for it". I came to Kunming on this trip, visited the stone road fireworks in Kunming Old Street, lingered in the characteristic shops of Nanping Street, and cycled through the Yunnan cherry blossoms on the edge of the Cuiyuan. It was a good spring city! Yuhua Temple was searched through Trip.com's recommendation. It was also close to noon. The nerves of running around were relaxed and quiet from the moment they stepped into the park. Unlike the prosperity of Hangzhou's incense culture in the southeast Buddha country, Yuhua Temple is more like a inclusive cultural park. In addition to the link between the incense of the Buddha and the "Temple", the atmosphere of the other citizens' park is the same. I came with the 400-year-old banyan tree. Although I don't know its location in the park, I think most of it is easy to find. Through the arch, a tree magnolia came into view, so strange: It really lives completely in the sun, and the Buddha only grows on the side of the sun. The strong branches are beautiful while the eaves are flying. I can't help but stop and enjoy it. I know that this is the ancient tree I am looking for. It is in the shallowest part of the park! (See photos of the history of this tree) Moved to the depths of the Yuhua Temple and walked through the tunnel, with paradise birds and cuckoos on both sides, because Yunnan is more vivid and dazzling than usual. The path that patrols upwards is deeply attracted by the drooping seagulls, which is accompanied by the red wall of the horns. It is Yunnan "the spring of the Forbidden City". For the Yuhua Temple, I am a place where people calm and historical dialogue, as if never walked out.