Recently, the Beijing Fun Sky Garden officially opened. It is located at the entrance of the Dashilar historical and cultural district, next to the Beijing Central Axis and adjacent to Tiananmen. From here, you can see the modern Central Business District to the east, the century-old cultural heritage building, Quanyechang, in the middle section, and overlook the texture of the hutongs to the west. Its core design is unique; it's not just simple "landscaping" but serves as an "amplifier" for the surrounding cultural resources. The western section echoes the Forbidden City and hutongs with features like the Forbidden City's red scenic walls, creating an elegant atmosphere. The middle section pays tribute to modern prosperity with flower arrangements, and the eastern section outlines the future with a simple design. Strolling through it, you can travel across 800 years and feel the city's transformation. Come check it out and start this urban reading journey that spans time