Garden of Pleasance or Yi Yuan (Suzhou, China)
The Garden of Harmony or Garden of Pleasance / 怡园 or Yi Yuan is a classical Chinese garden located in Suzhou. The garden was built in the late Qing Dynasty in late 19th century (built by Go Wenbin, an official of the early years of the Guangxu Reign of the late Qing Dynasty), and is the most recently built Suzhou gardens. The garden was originally a private garden built by Go Wenbin, an official of the early years of the Guangxu Reign of the late Qing Dynasty. It has been described as one of the most representative Suzhou gardens, comprising a garden, a lotus pond, residences, artificial villages and ancestral halls. Because the garden incorporates all the elements of the various Suzhou gardens, it is sometimes regarded as an agglomeration of Suzhou's garden culture.
The Lingering Garden,Suzhou,China
The Lingering Garden is originally a classical private garden, it is one of the four most famous gardens in China. Possessing typical Qing style, it is well-known for the exquisite beauty of its magnificent halls, and the various sizes, shapes, and colors of the buildings. In 1997, the garden was recorded on the list of the world heritage by UESCO.
Garden of Harmony (Yi Yuan) - Renmin Road - Suzhou - Jiangsu - China (3 last)
Date Taken: 06.14.2014 - 92 -
The Keyuan Garden Suzhou Tour / 苏州可园
Across the street from the Confucius Institute are two interconnected gardens: The Keyuan Garden / 苏州可园 and Canglang Pavilion / 沧浪亭 / 滄浪亭. Both are unique in their own ways with the Keyuan being more organized with lawns and vegetation. The Canglang Pavilion has a more organic and meandering layout with a number of rocky outcrops.
Garden of Harmony (Yi Yuan) - Renmin Road - Suzhou - Jiangsu - China (2)
Date Taken: 06.14.2014 - 92 -
Garden of Harmony (Yi Yuan) - Renmin Road - Suzhou - Jiangsu - China (1)
Date Taken: 06.14.2014 - 92 -
Garden of Pleasance or Yi Yuan / 怡园 (Slideshow)
The Garden of Harmony or Garden of Pleasance / 怡园 or Yi Yuan is a classical Chinese garden located in Suzhou. The garden was built in the late Qing Dynasty in late 19th century (built by Go Wenbin, an official of the early years of the Guangxu Reign of the late Qing Dynasty), and is the most recently built Suzhou gardens. The garden was originally a private garden built by Go Wenbin, an official of the early years of the Guangxu Reign of the late Qing Dynasty. It has been described as one of the most representative Suzhou gardens, comprising a garden, a lotus pond, residences, artificial villages and ancestral halls. Because the garden incorporates all the elements of the various Suzhou gardens, it is sometimes regarded as an agglomeration of Suzhou's garden culture.
苏州拙政园狮子林 4K Suzhou gardens: the Humble Administrator's Garden and the Lion Grove Garden
苏州拙政园和狮子林探访
A rainy walk in two classical southern Chinese gardens
LINGERING GARDEN (LIU YUAN) - SUZHOU, JIANGSU PROVINCE - CHINA
Occupying an area of 5.8 acres (about 23,300 square meters), the Lingering Garden is located outside Changmen Gate in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. Originally a classical private garden, it is one of the four most famous gardens in China. Possessing typical Qing style, it is well-known for the exquisite beauty of its magnificent halls, and the various sizes, shapes, and colors of the buildings. In 1997, it was recorded on the list of the world heritage by UESCO.
With a history of more than 400 years, the Lingering Garden has changed hands several times. Each owner did his best to perfect it. The garden was first built in 1593 during the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644) by a retired official named Xu Tai. During the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911), it was bought by Liu Shu. As a calligraphy lover, he carved masterpieces on both sides of the corridors of the buildings. He had also collected unusually-shaped stones in the garden. The succeeding owners followed his model when doing restoration work. Almost demolished in the 1930s, the garden was repaired sponsored by the government and then opened to the public.
Chiny, Suzhou - Klasyczny południowy ogród Yi Pu (苏州艺圃园)
Chiny, Suzhou - zwiedzamy ukryty w wąskich uliczkach klasyczny południowy ogród Yi Pu (艺圃). Bardzo przyjemne i zaciszne miejsce, chwila relaksu przy świetnej zielonej herbacie w otoczeniu pięknej przyrody oraz klasycznej architektury.
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LINGERING GARDEN (LIU YUAN) - SUZHOU, JIANGSU PROVINCE - CHINA
Occupying an area of 5.8 acres (about 23,300 square meters), the Lingering Garden is located outside Changmen Gate in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. Originally a classical private garden, it is one of the four most famous gardens in China. Possessing typical Qing style, it is well-known for the exquisite beauty of its magnificent halls, and the various sizes, shapes, and colors of the buildings. In 1997, it was recorded on the list of the world heritage by UESCO.
With a history of more than 400 years, the Lingering Garden has changed hands several times. Each owner did his best to perfect it. The garden was first built in 1593 during the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644) by a retired official named Xu Tai. During the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911), it was bought by Liu Shu. As a calligraphy lover, he carved masterpieces on both sides of the corridors of the buildings. He had also collected unusually-shaped stones in the garden. The succeeding owners followed his model when doing restoration work. Almost demolished in the 1930s, the garden was repaired sponsored by the government and then opened to the public.
Couples Garden Retreat (Ou Yuan) - Suzhou - Jiangsu - China (1 last)
Date Taken: 06.15.2014 - 106 -
Confucian Temple & Suzhou Museum of Inscribed Stone Tablets - Suzhou - Jiangsu - China (1 last)
Date Taken: 06.13.2014 - 81 -
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LINGERING GARDEN (LIU YUAN) - SUZHOU, CHINA
The Lingering Garden is originally a classical private garden, it is one of the four most famous gardens in China. Possessing typical Qing style, it is well-known for the exquisite beauty of its magnificent halls, and the various sizes, shapes, and colors of the buildings. In 1997, the garden was recorded on the list of the world heritage by UESCO
四季江南 苏州篇 怡园
怡园,苏州的古典园林,位于市区人民路原43号(现1265号),现有面积6270平方米。怡园为清光绪年间所建,园分东、西两部分,园西旧为祠堂,园南可通住宅。因建园较晚,吸收了诸园所长,如复廊、鸳鸯厅、假山、石舫等。1963年被列为苏州市文物保护单位,1982年被列为江苏省文物保护单位。
Garden of Cultivation (Yipu Garden) Tour / 艺圃 / 藝圃
The Garden of Cultivation / 艺圃 / 藝圃 located at No.5 Wenya Nong (文衙弄5号) in Suzhou is one of the best preserved examples of a Ming Dynasty classical garden in Suzhou. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Classical Gardens of Suzhou on the World Heritage List. Due to its special history, this Garden was virtually unknown before it was listed as a UN World Cultural Heritage site.
The Garden of Cultivation was built in 1541 CE by Yuan Zugeng (袁祖庚, 1519-1590), at that time it was called the Hall of Delights. In 1620 CE it was purchased by Wen Zhenheng (1574-1638), grandson of the Wen Zhengming the designer of the Humble Administrator's Garden, a celebrated master painter in China's history, and [who] served as the prime minister in the late Ming Dynasty. Wen Zhenheng was a noted garden designer and critic in his own right. He rebuilt the garden to test his aesthetic theories and renamed it Herb Garden for the numerous herbs incorporated in the design. In 1659 CE, It was rebuilt again by Jiang Cai, a respected scholar and minister of Foreign Affairs during the late Ming Dynasty, who protested against corruption by exiling himself and renamed Jingting Mountain Villa. Jiang Cai added a grove of fig trees. His son Jiang Shijie inherited the garden and renamed it Cultivation Garden after added the chapel of Guanyin. In 1839 CE it was transferred to the Qixiang Office of the Saint and Silk company. In 2000 it was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The garden received great acclaim in the Qing Dynasty because all three owners...were scholars known for their integrity. Wang Wan wrote, enclosing walls keep the worldly uproars outside; seclusion makes the inside of the house resemble a country villa; branches of date trees are heavy with fruit over the house; the pond surface is decorated with green duckweed and red lotus.
The 3,967m2 garden is divided into an eastern section of residence and a western garden section. Altogether the garden has 13 pavilions, 17 tablets, and 8 stelae. The Western section is composed of several pavilions around the main Lotus Pond, a rockery, and a smaller garden addition named The Garden of Sweet Grasses. The structure of the garden is formed along a north to south axis which ties the three main elements of rockery, pool, and hall together. This style of composition is also used in the Mountain Villa with Embraced Beauty. The overall design is the simplest expression of a classical garden, there is one dominant composition, the Longevity Hall, and its associated view. The 700 m2 Lotus Pond is square with two water tails to give the illusion of infinite size. These tails are crossed by Fish Viewing Bridge and Ferrying Beauty Bridge The former is a three-step arched bridge adjacent to the Fry Pavilion. The latter is a natural stone bridge at the entry to the Sweet Grass Garden. The Garden of Sweet Grasses is a scaled down version of the main garden and consists of the Sweet Grass House and Bathing Gull Pond as well as a smaller rockery. This area is the herb (sweet grass) garden added by Wen Zhenheng. It is meant to evoke his principal of to leave residents free from worries, make tenants unwilling to leave, and enable visitors to throw off their tiredness. The garden is very typical of the Ming Dynasty design aesthetic because of its clear composition in plan and the elegance and simplicity of its elements.
China Pt 23 Suzhou Lingering Gardens
Our tour of China was booked through Stan at International Heritage Tours of Thornhill, Ontario, Canada. The tour was first class all the way and Nexus, the local company, took excellent care of us. The Lingering Gardens are located behind a Chinese Mansions once belonging to a high up authority in the Chinese government.
Tuisi Yuan (Retreat and Reflection Garden) Suzhou
The music is Aquarium from Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saëns, with narration by Johnny Morris.
The Retreat and Reflection Garden is a beautiful example of a classical Chinese garden. It is situated in Tongli Water Town, Suzhou and has been recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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