
The morning light is slight, the mist is frivolous
The lake is like a gauze
The sunset is fading, and the twilight is all together
The lakeside fell silent
This is Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown Gardens. In a day, morning and dusk change, and every moment is beautiful beyond words.
Queenstown Park is located in Queenstown, South Island of New Zealand. Although it is not a popular place, it is a gathering of snow-capped mountains, forests, streams and living things. Everything here, even beyond all your imagination of a park. It’s worth slowing down and spending half a day savoring.
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(Early morning scene)
Early morningThick fog wraps around the distant mountains, and forest shadows appear and disappear in the fog, just like a quiet forest in a fairyland, with some mystery and peace. At this moment, heaven and earth seemed to turn into a scrollDense ink painting, intoxicating.




DuskThe afterglow covers the top of the snow-capped mountain with golden yarn, and the woods look deep and solemn in the sunset, just like a sleeping ancient jungle. The lake water gradually turns from the blue in the afternoon toQuiet and deep tones。 At this moment, everything seemed to be quietly settling down, emittingUnspeakable tranquility and mystery。
Walk along the lakeside path, and from time to time you will meet runners, cyclists, or figures sitting on the stone and staring into the distance. He couldn’t help thinking,Do people living in such a leisurely place have similar troubles to ours?

Walking to the edge of the park, the vision suddenly opens up。 On the right is the bustling market, on the left is the quiet garden landscape, and the lake in the middle flows quietly, connecting two rhythms.


As night falls, the little life in the forest begins to become active. In the grass and under the light, rabbits are occasionally jumping happily.
accidentalLook up, but see the sky full of stars and the Milky Way stretching acrossIf you are in a dream, you will sincerely sigh: this trip is worth it.


Final words
This is not a noisy attraction
But it is
A place worth stopping for half a day