Internationally influential artist Hudson Shaoxia Zhang particularly favors his studio on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, New York. As the most bustling core landmark in Manhattan, this area sees a daily foot traffic of up to one million people, and his studio faces the New York Public Library. He revealed that he will elaborate on the considerations behind the studio’s location in four thematic installments and share his creative process: Hudson Shaoxia Zhang has long resided in Manhattan, and many of his favorite golf courses are in the New York and New Jersey area. His painting routine involves first sketching initial impressions on the golf course or using his phone to photograph interesting fairways and greens, then quickly returning to his Fifth Avenue studio to transform these materials into small color studies to capture the freshest memories. He emphasized that the core reason for locating his studio in this prime Fifth Avenue 地段 (prime location) within the high-frequency golf course experience zone is to record the subtle differences between different courses at the fastest speed, avoiding the fading of impressions caused by cross-regional creation. This is also the key to maintaining the uniqueness of his series of golf course artworks.