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Yu Garden Review

4.7 /546676 Reviews
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5/5
Nice cultural site, on metro line 10 and not far from the Bund. I visited at the beginning of Spring Festival, it was busy. They were set up for the Lantern Festival display on the bridge near the entrance, so it would be nice to go back and see the shopping area lit up at night too.

Yu Garden

Posted: Jan 23, 2020
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  • Anonymous User
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    Yu Garden is still the Yu Garden... tired of shopping, Xiaolongbao can still eat. I didn't squeeze with people to see the lights, I heard that it was very beautiful. The entire commercial street outside varies from person to person, and I don't like it too commercial. You can leave the Bund directly after visiting Yu Garden.

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    Posted: May 6, 2024
  • M57***13
    5/5Outstanding

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    It is worth a visit, the recommendation is to avoid holidays as much as possible. Value for money to Shanghai must come here! Mingyuan Town Baoyu Linglong, especially the birth from Taihu Lake. All know the best cheekbones, all the thoughts are clear and the wind is clear. The lady leans on the Moss, and the gentleman cares for the empty. Green forest hijacked the road to seize love, when the real son-in-law to make up for the sky?

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    Posted: May 5, 2024
  • 寂夜孤愁
    5/5Outstanding

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    I really like this ancient garden building! I often dream in my dreams that I play and play in such a courtyard! I feel that my previous life lived in such a courtyard. This feeling is so wonderful!

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    Posted: May 5, 2024
  • BSena
    5/5Outstanding

    This is a must see location in Shanghai. It's especially beautiful during the Chinese New Year with the giant displays and decorations.

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    Posted: Mar 11, 2024
  • 老老倪
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    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.

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    Posted: Mar 8, 2024
  • M52***82
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    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.

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    Posted: Jan 4, 2024
  • _TI***sr
    5/5Outstanding

    A very beautiful place specially during the chinese new year. I went there to see the different lanterns they prepared for the special occasion 💜.

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    Posted: Mar 2, 2024
  • YEW SING
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    📍** Yu Garden **✨ Discover the beauty of Yu Garden, located in Shanghai, China. Yu Garden in Shanghai, a splendid example of Ming Dynasty landscape design, is a peaceful retreat in the bustling city. To fully enjoy Yu Garden, visit early to avoid crowds and experience its tranquility. Wander through the traditional Chinese gardens with their intricate rockeries, serene ponds, and pavilions. Don't miss the Exquisite Jade Rock, a unique natural feature with intriguing formations. Around the garden, the Yuyuan Bazaar offers a vibrant atmosphere with shops selling traditional Chinese crafts and snacks. Sampling local delicacies like xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) is a must. The garden's compact size allows for a leisurely exploration in a couple of hours, making it a perfect cultural interlude in Shanghai's fast-paced environment. Comfortable shoes are recommended, as is patience for navigating the crowds, especially on weekends and holidays.

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    Posted: Feb 25, 2024
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