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Explore the Treasures of Lingnan: A Complete Guide to Visiting Liang Garden in Foshan

When in Foshan, you must visit Liang Garden. This understated classical garden has long been renowned both domestically and internationally and is one of the four major gardens of Lingnan. The architectural style of Liang Garden is simple and elegant, with the unique charm of Lingnan culture emanating from the blue bricks and grey tiles, resembling a flowing ink painting that captivates visitors. ✨【Layout】✨ Liang Garden is divided into an architectural area and a garden area. The architectural area consists of buildings that the garden owner used for living, entertaining guests, and studying in the early years. It has now become a small museum displaying cultural relics. The garden area features exquisite and elegant landscapes with small bridges, flowing water, pavilions, and terraces. 🚇【Transportation and Tickets】🚇 Address: No. 93, Pioneer Ancient Road, Songfeng Road, Chancheng District, Foshan City. Take the Guangfo Metro Line to Zumiao Station, then ride a bike or take a taxi for a few minutes to reach the destination. Tickets: 10 yuan per person, free admission on Saturdays. 👗【Travel Tips】👗 Dress Code: To capture stunning photos with an ancient style, Hanfu, cheongsam, or new Chinese-style clothing are particularly suitable! They perfectly blend with the classical scenery of Liang Garden! Time Planning: It is recommended to start early to avoid peak crowds and enjoy a peaceful and beautiful experience. During holidays, especially when they coincide with weekends, there may be many visitors. 📸【Must-Visit Spots】📸 Hexiang Waterside Pavilion: Standing on the pavilion, you can gaze at the lake and mountains in the distance, feeling a sense of tranquility and serenity. Yun Bridge: The Yun Bridge by the lake often has mist lingering around it at the top of the hour, making it look ethereal in photos! Wudaixie Zhai and Fenjiang Caolu: These ancient buildings, with every brick and tile, tell stories of history. At the end of the courtyard, there is a tall pavilion where you can climb up for a panoramic view, though I forgot its specific name. 💡【Tips】💡 Sun Protection and Mosquito Repellent: The sunlight in the garden can still be strong on sunny days, so remember to take sun protection measures. Also, there are many plants and trees, so don't forget to bring mosquito repellent. Civilized Touring: Keep the environment clean, do not climb on rockeries or damage the vegetation. Plan Your Time Wisely: Although Liang Garden is not large, it takes 1-2 hours to savor it carefully. The garden closes at 5:30 PM, so please plan your time accordingly.
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Posted: Aug 27, 2024
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