The most unusual place in New York, the most bizarre place - "Central Park - "Cristo (International Famous Artist). Yes, this unusual place, as it was, grew there, and Manhattan's buildings grew around it later. The park has no formal doors (and certainly no fees) and 110 entrances in all directions. Walking into the park, the huge city slowly recedes, facing a natural landscape - "dense trees grow into forests, winding roads lead to the lake shore, broad and soft lawns, protruding rocky hills, birds, squirrels, ducks....... We both chose it as the scenic spot I spent half a day visiting again in New York City for the second time. Where does it appeal to us? The answer is : Frederick Law Olmsted : Designer of Central Park, Father of American Landscape Design. His design concept is to blur the boundaries between man-made and nature, and the park must be popular. As a result, all the entrances to the park have no doors and obvious decorations that deter the poor; the carriages of the rich have to go down the aisles and not appear in the park. There are several artificial lakes, a wildlife reserve, 93.34 kilometers of walkways, 9.66 kilometers of motor lanes, nearly 8.05 kilometers of riding lanes, 30 tennis courts, 1 swimming pool, 2 small zoos, 9,000 benches, 125 drinking fountains, coffee shops, art galleries, theatres and many other recreational public facilities in the park. This time, we saw the New Yorkers'sports weekend. In the hot noon sun, there is a rolling stream of people riding bicycles and running. Professionally dressed riders are like the wind, climbing up the hill without slowing down. American parents work too hard, bicycles with children in the back seat, children on child bikes slowly climbing hills, strollers running, baby running on their backs... baseball players in the middle court, rock climbing, roller skating,... walking dogs, naked sun, singing, dancing, painting, reading books, watching plays, listening to concerts... I love to see their unrestrained. I often see reports of New Yorkers'feelings in Central Park. Adoption of your bench" - "This is a plan that started in 1986. Of the 9,000 benches, 3,000 have been "adopted" for $7,500 each. I read the signs on these benches - "in memory of O&39; Hurley &39; s 2001 NYSBL firefighters who died in 911; Girluphigh Jody Goodenough and Ryder who loved Central Park; we miss you and every Sunday spent in the park -- your children;...