Surrounded by high-rise buildings, like guardrails encircling Capley Square, this plaza named after the painter Capley embraces the essence of Boston's architecture of every period. Among them, the Trinity Church on the east side is the most eye-catching, with rose-colored cinnamon exterior walls and orange Roman-style roofs complementing each other, and each of its carvings and columns is carefully designed. The entire exterior of the Hancock Building next to it is made of blue glass, such as a sky-high mirror that will be built on the beautiful church with a 300-year-old history. The modern building is neat, the pen is straight, and the whole body is one color; the beautiful curve of the ancient church projection is varied in color. Combined with the two, like the scenery in the city, giving people unlimited dreams and dreams. Pay tribute to the master architect Pei Xuming!