More than 200 plants have been carefully designed to thrive in a two-kilometer linear garden, reflecting two abandoned rails and becoming green ribbons in the air of central Manhattan. I particularly appreciate the New York High Line Park, not only because of its special landscape, but also because the story behind it reflects that the United States advocates democracy and the rule of law, respects the spirit of the individual, and under this system, individuals with courage and faith have the possibility of achieving any ideal. Real estate developers took a fancy to the low land prices in the area where the abandoned rails were located, lobbied the New York City Government to demolish the railways and build commercial buildings, winning the support of Mayor Juliani, who was determined to change the crime-ridden environment in this area. Two young people in the city stood in the middle of the railroad as the thunderous mayor, a real estate developer swallowed by whales, and the luxurious landowners rushed in. Freelance writer David and painter Hammondo loved the overhead Manhattan stretch, two kilometres of lush weeds, blooming wildflowers and the beauty of the Hudson River sunset. In 1999, they set up a non-profit organization "Friends of the High-speed Railway" to distribute leaflets door-to-door. Against the strong opposition of landlords under the high-speed railway, they persuaded photographers to take pictures of the natural world on the railroad, to fight lawsuits with the New York City Government, to participate in courts and hearings countless times, and lost lawsuits, but won time. Finally, they ushered in a turnaround. After seven years of hard work, in celebrities, celebrities and cel With the help of officials, 20 million funds were raised and 150 million government funds were allocated. Construction of high-line garden started in 2006, and was officially opened in 2009. Phase III of the project was completed in 2014. High-Line Park has been successfully integrated into the urban background of New York and the daily life of New Yorkers. * Practical tips - "1, how to get there, there are many entrances to the park on 10th Avenue. The southern end is near the 14th Street Station on the A, C or E Line of the Metro, and the northern end is near the 34th Street Station of Line 7. There are clear lines on the Google map. Enter "high line" and you can find them. 2. It takes an hour to walk slowly down the whole journey. In the evening, you can watch the sunset of Hudson River in the High Line Park. It's very beautiful. 3. It is suggested to go from north to south. Near the south end is Chelsea Market, the most attractive market in New York. We should try lobster, oysters, lobster rolls and other delicacies.