Fuzhou West Lake Park, with a history of more than 1700 years, is the most complete classical garden in Fuzhou. From the gate into is the Liudi, long dike lying wave, weeping willow road. From the Liudi into the Lagerstroemia Hall, Lagerstroemia Hall side planted with Lagerstroemia, pink, purple, red, open very beautiful. Behind the Lagerstroemia Hall is the bonsai garden, and across the bonsai garden is the Kaihua Temple. Kaihua Temple is the oldest building in the central part of Kaihua Island. It is said that it was built in the fourth year of Jingyou in the Northern Song Dynasty (1037). Wang Wensheng, the prefecture of the Ming Dynasty, donated money for reconstruction during Jiajing (1522-1566). The existing building was rebuilt by Jin Shirong, Governor of Kangxi in the forty-fourth year of the Qing Dynasty (1705). The main hall was the Zhongzheng Hall, followed by the Zen Hall. The two wings were bell and drum towers, and the left was the guest house and the right was the abbot's room. The temple looks simple and elegant, hot weather, not many tourists, quiet Temple more quiet. The unknown tree in front of the temple also opens a series of pink and yellow flowers in a low profile, echoing the ancient temple. Very quiet park, every time you come to Fuzhou, you have to visit it.