The miniature garden, as its name implies, is a miniature version of a collection of places of interest and imitation. But there is also a saying that it got its name because it imitated and narrowed the West Lake scenery in Hangzhou, China. The center of the miniature garden is the watering pond, which is dotted with dozens of islands, big and small, surrounded by hills, and matched with bridges, streams, pavilions, tea rooms and so on. The bridge across the Hongqiao in the middle of the Guanmiao Pool has typical Japanese architectural features, small radian and delicate. The two main buildings of the miniature garden, Qingfeng Hall and Mingyuan Hall, are absolutely the central building of the garden. They are traditional and harmony-style buildings with ancient bark roofs. The area of the miniature garden is not large, and it is even smaller and elegant against the backdrop of the high-rise buildings around it. There are Koi carp and turtle in the irrigation pond. Koi carp is the largest size I have ever seen. As long as someone feeds, the scene can hardly be seen directly, and even the most beautiful and noble animals still have the essence of "birds die for food".