The Eight Gateways Poem by Charles WOO

The Eight Gateways



Pentagon maple leaves are tipsy and charming.
The phoenix tree looks like a thin poet chanting.
Twist-rooted ginkgo soars high in the sky.
' Wonderful eight gatways! ' the tourists cry.

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Note: In Qingdao of China, a special zone for all foreign consulates is called 'The Eight Gateways'.
Each street bears the name of a famous Chinese Gateway where special trees are planted.
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