When you come to Switzerland, you must go to Geneva. When you come to Geneva, you must see the flower clocks. Geneva's famous scenic spot, located on the Bank of Lake Geneva, is a kind of facility that can be appreciated as well as reflect the function of clock. Switzerland is known as "Garden Country", also known as "Home of Watches and Clocks". What's more wonderful is that Swiss skilled craftsmen perfectly combine the beauty of flowers with the manufacturing technology of watches and clocks, and ingeniously create "Flower Clocks". Its mechanical mechanism is set underground, and the clock face on the ground is covered with fresh green grass, while the Arabic numerals representing 12 hours are composed of dense red flowers. Sometimes, the clock face is full of gorgeous flowers, but its Arabic numerals are replaced by flat green stubble. When the blooming period of the flowers that make up the bell face is over, people will plant another kind of flower to make the bell face form a new pattern. Swiss people are very proud of the design of flower clocks. The map of Geneva uses flower clocks as its symbol. This kind of clock can also be seen in parks in other Swiss cities, but only in Geneva is the real "ancestor".