This fungus was found on a small park, and this fungus was growing on the soil and near a tree. The fungus has flat or saucer, even, and smooth cap. Its gills were close, narrow, eroded, and decurrent. No partial veil feature was seen. Its stipe was off-centre, tapering, and fibrous. This fungus seems to be similar with Chanterelle, but its color and cap shape are slightly different. Thus, I believe this is called Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca.