Zhuang Hong-yi's flowerbed compositions epitomize his passion for vibrant hues and boundless creativity. Utilizing a traditional technique originating from northern China, rice-paper flowers are printed, then rendered sturdy through individual cutting and color application. Exhibiting remarkable patience and craftsmanship, the rice-paper flowers are meticulously folded into their characteristic tulip or lotus forms and subsequently arranged within the flowerbed one by one. In executing these elaborate procedures and employing distinctive techniques, Zhuang is ably supported by a skilled team who follow his creative vision. The completed pieces are embellished with a final layer of complex color combinations, which imbues the flowerbeds with an ever-evolving visual experience that shifts according to the viewer's perspective; this culminates in Zhuang Hong-yi's worldly celebrated color-changing effect.