A great place for a good stroll, and named after 16th century poet Luis de Cameos, these pleasant gardens come alive in the morning. Slow, silent t'ai chi groups rub shoulders with lively aerobics classes powered by a tape machine. Chinese of all ages jog, stretch and gossip their way into the day. Later, in a corner of the park songbirds are shown off by newspaper-reading owners, straining to make sure their bird is warbling the loudest. Nearby old men play Chinese checkers and smoke in the sun.