Yu Garden

As I wrote in an earlier post, Yu Garden or Yuyuan Garden or Garden of Happiness was first built in 1559 during the Ming Dynasty by Pan Yunduan as a comfort for his father, the minister Pan En, in his old age. I'm so glad he did - it was just breathtaking.
     The entrance was quite crowded, but I believe the large stone might have been Jade and basically says "Yu Garden" on it.
The gate itself was impressive. Supposedly, the higher a threshold you have to step over to get into a place, the higher the owner was in the social hierarchy.
So you literally step into a garden like this. I need to just let you walk around soaking in the images for a sec, like I did...




The pagodas were also amazing.



Things that stood out to me were the stories that unfolded on the roofs.


And the cobbles. Apparently designs were specific to certain families, only that particular family was allowed to do this design of stones.

There were carvings and ancient writings on walls (that I didn't get a picture of, sadly) that were revealed behind plexiglass.
Scenes of the garden were framed by intricate windows and doorways.

What I found most ironic was that some of the path made me feel like I was in Rock City - but without the kitsch. There was even an equivalent to the "Fat Man's Squeeze"!

Before we left, I had to have my photo taken with this amazing dragon...
Enough! One can only take so much beauty in one day, can't they? HA! It was off to lunch next...

To read about my journey in order, follow these links:
01 - Shanghai!
02 - A Mall and Grocery Store
03 - Custom Dress
04 - The Long Museum
05 - The Quay on the Yangtze?
06 - Old City of Shanghai at Huangpu District
07 - Old Shanghai
08 - Dumplings for lunch!
09 - Yu Garden
10 - Storyland
11 - Hot Pot at Cloud Nice Shopping Mall Changning Branch
12 - The China Shanghai International Children's Book Fair
13 - Art Exhibitions at the China Shanghai International Children's Book Fair
14 - Workshop: Gel Printing
15 - The train to Hangzhou
16 - Speaking at China Jiliang University
17 - Hangzhou - Our personal fall-apart party
18 - The Teahouse Garden in Hangzhou
19 - China wrap-up

1 comment:

Vicky Alvear Shecter said...

So much design and beauty!