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The Ming City Wall and the Big Banyan Tree are twinned

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When the first rays of sunlight in the morning hit the earth, Yuexiu Park began to come alive, and groups of citizens came to this park in Guangzhou for the morning luck. Walking in the Yuexiu Mountain, whenever you pass the Ming City Wall, you can't help but be attracted by a strange landscape - on the quaint Ming City Wall, the banyan tree grows from the position of the battlement, up is the lush foliage, down the thick and prosperous, tangled root whiskers, brown root whiskers climb all over the wall, until it falls into the ground and finds dirt and water. The roots of the banyan tree must be harmoniously integrated with the city wall, and the roots originally hidden in the ground are directly presented in front of the eyes, which is no less spectacular than the lush canopy. This peculiar landscape is striking enough, but after digging deeper, I found that this is not only the story of a banyan tree, but also the choice and wisdom of people when the banyan tree coexists with the ancient city wall. Text/Reporter He Diaoying, Mai Yiwen Photo/Reporter Wu Ziliang, Luo Changwei

The Ming City Wall and the Big Banyan Tree are twinned
The Ming City Wall and the Big Banyan Tree are twinned
The Ming City Wall and the Big Banyan Tree are twinned
The Ming City Wall and the Big Banyan Tree are twinned

Source: Guangzhou Daily