
The Zhuzi Cultural Garden, located within Zhu Xi Park in Youxi County, boasts a 7,500-square-meter building style modeled after the Song Dynasty, featuring overhanging eaves, brackets, red pillars, green tiles, and white walls. The exhibition area spans over 4,000 square meters, showcasing nearly 2,000 exquisite wood carvings, including plaques, couplets, central halls, screens, and folding screens from the Ming, Qing, and Republican periods.
The content encompasses famous sayings and maxims from Zhu Xi's Neo-Confucianism, unique family precepts and rules, profoundly meaningful names for temples, mansions, and studios, and concise, heartfelt commendations, honors, and birthday celebrations. The elegant prose, powerful calligraphy, and exquisite craftsmanship embody the meticulous thought of great masters throughout the ages, making them truly a rare gem of Chinese traditional culture.
The Zhuzi Cultural Garden features exquisite classical woodwork pieces, including ancient plaques, couplets, central halls, and screen walls, meticulously displayed throughout the exhibition hall. These pieces showcase aphorisms from Zhu Xi's Neo-Confucianism, unique family precepts and rules, and profoundly meaningful names for temples, mansions, and studios. They also feature concise and moving tributes, honors, and birthday celebrations. These magnificent inscriptions and powerful calligraphy are the work of renowned masters throughout history, imbued with exquisite craftsmanship and the culmination of the meticulous workmanship of generations of master craftsmen. These pieces are truly remarkable treasures of Chinese traditional culture, serving as a vital platform for promoting Zhuzi culture and showcasing the finest works of classical woodwork.
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08:30-17:30
The Zhuzi Cultural Garden is an important cultural and historical site, dedicated to promoting and preserving the traditions of Zhuzi, a revered figure in Chinese philosophy. The garden combines both cultural and natural beauty, offering a space for reflection and learning.
The Zhuzi Cultural Garden is located in Sanming, Fujian. The best way to get there is by taxi or private car, although public buses may also provide access, depending on the time of year. Walking through the park itself is a popular option.
The garden is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best times to visit are during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and the gardens are in full bloom.
The entrance fee is approximately 40 CNY. Tickets can be purchased on-site at the entrance or through online platforms ahead of your visit.
It is not mandatory to book tickets in advance, but it’s recommended during peak tourist seasons or holidays to avoid long waits. Booking 1-2 days in advance is sufficient.
Typically, visitors spend around 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the Zhuzi Cultural Garden. If you plan to attend events or workshops, you might want to allocate additional time.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and audio guides can be rented at the entrance, also in Mandarin. English-speaking guides might be available on request, though availability may be limited.
Start your visit at the entrance, walking through the main garden area, then make your way to the historical monuments and ponds. Conclude your visit with some time by the lotus pond for a peaceful retreat.
Currently, there are no night visits or light shows available at Zhuzi Cultural Garden. It is best to visit during daylight hours to fully appreciate the garden’s beauty.
The garden can get crowded during weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are early in the morning on weekdays, especially during the off-peak season (fall or winter).
The garden is accessible for elderly and children, with mostly flat terrain. However, some areas may be more challenging for disabled visitors due to uneven pathways.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are more commonly used. Credit cards may not always be accepted.
Vegetarian options are available at some local eateries. Vegan and halal food options may be available, but you may need to ask at the restaurants in the area.
There are souvenir shops near the entrance selling items such as postcards, traditional Chinese handicrafts, and garden-themed trinkets.