As summer heat drives residents to seek cooler escapes, Guangzhou’s Pearl River Park has introduced two innovative nature trails blending ecological education with therapeutic relaxation. These paths offer urban dwellers a chance to reconnect with nature while learning about plant science. The 200-meter “Healing Trail" winds through serene groves of Araucaria and bald cypress trees. Park officials highlight how natural elements—birdsong, dappled sunlight, cooler microclimates, and tree-released phytoncides—help reduce stress and boost mental well-being. “Modern life can be overwhelming,” said the park director. “This trail brings science-backed nature therapy into the city.” The 300-meter “Aromatic Trail" ensures year-round sensory delight, featuring seasonal blooms like magnolias, osmanthus, and lavender. Their fragrances offer aromatherapy benefits, while informational displays share each plant’s ecological role and traditional uses. Visitors praise the trails as a peaceful retreat from urban bustle, with many hoping for more themed paths in the future.