Kensington Park is west of Hyde Park, across the road from two parks. The north of Kensington Park is connected to Kensington Palace (the birthplace of Queen Victoria and the bedding of Princess Diana), formerly the King's Homestead. The garden is mainly lawns and trees. Except for the occasional pear tree with one or two flowers blooming, other scenery is more ordinary. There is a snake-shaped gallery in the garden, the building is worth a look, and the exhibition is more avant-garde. Ordinary people should not wait like fog to open the door at ten o'clock, take pictures outside, punch in, you can.