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iQOO🐮Jogging along the long paths of Central Park, every step feels like stepping to the city's rhythm. A boy plays guitar by the Bethesda Fountain, the melody of "Imagine" flowing from the strings, blending wonderfully with the clatter of horse-drawn carriages. In front of the star-shaped mosaic at Strawberry Fields, someone always leaves behind a dew-kissed rose, the air filled with the scent of onion hot dogs and fresh grass. My favorite spot is the skating rink near Bow Bridge, watching beginners tumble and fall like snowballs, while the skyline silhouettes silently behind the treetops—in this steel jungle, there lies a heart-warming oasis.
- 4.5/5
AisyahsisiliaThe New York Botanical Garden, situated in the Bronx, New York City, is a major botanical institution established in 1891. Covering 250 acres, it contains over one million plant species. The garden includes various themed areas, such as a famous rose garden, a rock garden, and a garden dedicated to native plants. It also features the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, a Victorian-style greenhouse with tropical and desert flora, as well as a notable herbarium and library. The NYBG provides educational programs, exhibitions, and events focused on plant science, conservation, and sustainability for visitors of all ages.
- 4.5/5
Grace_cytThere is an arch like the Arc de Triomphe, a fountain, and a large area of grass. The whole park is not large, but very lively. On a sunny weekday afternoon, many people were basking in the sun on the grass, and there were also many artists who walked around and took pictures for about an hour.




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