The main entrance of the scenic spot, Han Culture Square, is about 280 meters long from east to west and 90 meters wide from north to south, covering an area of10.8 million square meters, and adopts a regular and solemn symmetrical pattern of the central axis. Its spatial orientation is east-west, with the entrance square, Sina, Han Dynasty memorabilia, historical and cultural exhibition hall, Biyong Square and other scenic spots arranged in turn, and the bronze statue of Han ancestor Liu Bang stands at the end, forming a complete spatial sequence. The square is paved with imitation Han bricks as the main material, and the patterns are moire and other decorative patterns commonly seen in portraits of the Han Dynasty. A small amount of waterscape is designed around the chronology of major events in Han Dynasty. The use of water can not only form a contrast between rigidity and softness with stones, but also become a means to connect various scenic spots in the cultural square of Han Dynasty. Water plays a unique role in the design of garden square. Visitors can feel the magnificence of "a spoonful of Wan Li" and appreciate the long-standing charm of Chinese culture. The design of the square is like a three-dimensional space of Han Fu. Through the four chapters of "Qi", "Cheng", "Zhuan" and "He", the ancient rhyme of Chinese style is naturally presented.
Liu Bang Square in Fengxian County is made of granite.