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Yu Garden Review

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Early December, just to the off-season, 10 yuan cheaper. But the scenery is still autumn scenery, beautiful! Though native, Yu Garden is the first time to go there. Pavilions and pavilions, rockeries, golden ginkgo biloba, red maple leaves, turtles play in water... It makes people linger and forget to return. They are reluctant to leave for a long time. I regret that in this downtown area of Shanghai, we can enjoy the quiet. Meet a group of Koreans, probably LG company collective organization of travel; and a group of Japanese, listening to the guide to explain the modern times of the Fourth Generation together; there are scattered foreigners, from time to time to find Chinese boys to chat up jokes...

Yu Garden

Posted: Dec 20, 2016
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  • Anonymous User
    5/5Outstanding

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    Entry was seamless with the QR code issued, which makes things alot more convenient. The garden is very serene with flowers blooming and ducks swimming in the ponds. My family enjoyed the visit.

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    Posted: Apr 29, 2024
  • ErikaZhang
    5/5Outstanding

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    Best experience process In the afternoon, visit Yuyuan Garden (paid garden) Huxinting Tea House and drink tea at 4:30 in advance to the second floor of Nanxiang Xiaolong Store and wait for seats (only the second floor can see the lanterns). By the way, after eating at 18:00, the lights will be on and left.

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    Posted: Apr 26, 2024
  • Anonymous User
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    Unique landscape in the south, ancient house. Very suitable for northerners to visit, enjoy different architectural styles. There are many foreigners. I feel that there are more foreigners than Chinese. The green landscape is also very beautiful

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    Posted: Apr 26, 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
    5/5Outstanding
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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
    5/5Outstanding

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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
    5/5Outstanding

    📍** 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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