Yu Garden was originally a private garden in the Ming Dynasty. Pan Yunduan, the owner of the garden, was a minister of Sichuan Province, and his father, Pan Enguan, went to the Duchayuan to the left of the imperial history and the criminal department. Pan En's old resignation, in order to let his father enjoy his old age, Pan Yunduan built Yu Garden after more than 20 years of hard work, in the middle and late Ming Dynasty was recognized as "the southeast garden crown". Yu Garden has a typical Jiangnan garden style, reflecting the artistic style of the southern gardens of the Ming and Qing generations of "quiet and beautiful, exquisite and exquisite". The garden also preserves a considerable number of ancient trees and famous trees and Ming and Qing furniture, celebrity calligraphy and painting, mud-plastic brick carvings, and forehead-linked cultural relics. It is a rich collection of traditional Chinese culture and art.
MoreYu Garden is located in central Shanghai’s Huangpu District, on a spot within the boundaries of former Old City. It is the only classic Chinese garden in the downtown area and was once a private garden for Ming Dynasty officials. The garden covers roughly two hectares and contains various rambling pathways, hidden pavilions, and classic flora. It is a good place to escape the bustling modern city outside. Take note of the hundreds of plaques and inscriptions written by well-known individuals, as well as the park’s collection of stone carvings. Yuyuan Bazaar, located nearby, is good to browse for antiques and souvenirs.
Yu Garden was originally a private garden in the Ming Dynasty. Pan Yunduan, the owner of the garden, was a minister of Sichuan Province, and his father, Pan Enguan, went to the Duchayuan to the left of the imperial history and the criminal department. Pan En's old resignation, in order to let his father enjoy his old age, Pan Yunduan built Yu Garden after more than 20 years of hard work, in the middle and late Ming Dynasty was recognized as "the southeast garden crown". Yu Garden has a typical Jiangnan garden style, reflecting the artistic style of the southern gardens of the Ming and Qing generations of "quiet and beautiful, exquisite and exquisite". The garden also preserves a considerable number of ancient trees and famous trees and Ming and Qing furniture, celebrity calligraphy and painting, mud-plastic brick carvings, and forehead-linked cultural relics. It is a rich collection of traditional Chinese culture and art.
The building is very distinctive, due to the wet environment, moss on the road is everywhere, the sculptures on the roof are lifelike, and there are several black dragons hovering on the walls. If you live here, I am afraid you will get lost.
Gardens in the city, a good place to relax on weekends! There are mountains and waters, and a relaxing life. There are more people and the weather is quite sun-proof. Pay attention to sun protection! Wearing special clothes is very suitable for taking pictures!
This is a must see location in Shanghai. It's especially beautiful during the Chinese New Year with the giant displays and decorations.
Yu Garden is located at No. 168 Fuyou Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai, covering an area of about 30 mu. It was built in the Ming Dynasty as a private garden. It was opened to the public in 1961 and is now a national scenic spot. The Huijing Building and Jiushi Temple in the park are in the center, and the panoramic view is climbed to the building; the lake center pavilion connects the two sides of the stone Jiuqu Bridge. Sansuitang has water, forests and pavilions; the collection building and the Deyue building are full of water waves, and the algae is colorful; there is a gas-plastic dragon sculpture near the ancient stage, which is a place for tourists to punch in. The snacks in Yuyuan Garden are also very historical.
Very good garden, very well protected, today I saw the staff doing sanitation to the ancient buildings, they are very careful, work too seriously, moved! ! ! This is a very distinctive Jiangnan garden, not the same as the gardens in Suzhou.
Booking tickets online to enter the park is super convenient! Saved the time to queue up to buy tickets on the spot! While queuing to enter the park, the ticket was set! But the scenic spot is chaotic because of the holiday management! People can't walk in a mess! The security guards are standing there and do not maintain order! There is not even a road sign in the park! But the view is still good
A very beautiful place specially during the chinese new year. I went there to see the different lanterns they prepared for the special occasion 💜.