
"Xiangchun, or toona sinensis, holds a unique significance in the lives of people in Shandong, symbolizing nostalgia and regional culture."
"In the valley of Zibo City, Shandong, four Xiangchun seeds once took root and grew beside a solitary rock, eventually transforming into four large trees."
"These trees witness the natural succession and have become symbols carrying local memory and emotion, forming the core and narrative starting point for the 'Circle Pit' installation."
Xiangchun, or toona sinensis, is significant in Shandong, symbolizing nostalgia and regional culture. It is often rain-grown, with seeds that drift in the wind. Known for its intense spring aroma, it is a key ingredient for experiencing spring. In Zibo City, four Xiangchun seeds grew into large trees around a solitary rock, witnessing natural succession. These trees embody local memory and emotion, serving as the core narrative for the 'Circle Pit' installation.
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