Explore the serene landscape of Puhading Garden, enjoy the well-preserved classical architecture, and take a peaceful stroll along the garden's paths. Visit the beautiful ponds, admire the ancient trees, and relax in the traditional teahouse.

The Puhadin Cemetery, located on a hillock south of Jiefang Bridge in downtown Yangzhou and on the east bank of the ancient Grand Canal, is commonly known as "Baba Kiln" (Baba is a respectful title for virtuous and respected Muslims) or "Huihui Hall." Spanning 25 mu (approximately 1,000 acres), it comprises an ancient mosque, a cemetery, and a classical garden. A plaque above the gate reads "Tomb of the Western Region Sage Puhadin," with the inscription "Rebuilt
in the Bingchen Year of the Qianlong Emperor's Reign." Construction began in 1275 AD, the first year of the Deyou reign of the Song Dynasty, by Yangzhou Muslims in memory of Puhadin, a grandson of Muhammad XVI. The park features a harmonious blend of Arabic and Chinese architectural styles. In 2005, the park was designated a National Key Cultural Relic Protection Unit by the State Council.
Subtropical monsoon climate
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Puhading Garden is a classic Chinese garden known for its harmonious layout of architecture and nature. The garden was originally constructed during the Qing Dynasty and has historical significance as a representation of traditional Chinese garden design, offering a glimpse into the cultural and artistic heritage of the region.
Puhading Garden is located in the heart of Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province. It is easily accessible by taxi or bus from major areas of the city. Walking is also a great option if you are staying nearby. The nearest metro station is Yangzhou Station, from where a short taxi ride will take you directly to the garden.
The garden is open daily from 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM. The best times to visit are early morning or late afternoon when the weather is cooler and the garden is less crowded.
The entrance fee is typically around 30 CNY. Tickets can be purchased on-site at the garden entrance, and in some cases, online booking may be available for special events or festivals.
Generally, advance booking is not required for regular visits. However, it is advisable to book tickets in advance if visiting during peak seasons or special events.
A visit to Puhading Garden typically takes 1-2 hours to explore fully, especially if you take time to enjoy the peaceful surroundings, photography spots, and historical features.
Must-see highlights include the main pond with its traditional bridges, the beautiful pavilion, the shaded pathways, and the elegant rock formations. Don't miss the centuries-old trees and the tranquil tea house.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and sometimes in English, depending on availability. Audio guides may also be offered in multiple languages, including English.
The best photography spots are the pond area with its reflective waters, the traditional pavilions with ancient trees, and the picturesque bridges connecting different sections of the garden.
Start by entering through the main gate, walk around the pond, visit the pavilion, then explore the shaded pathways and rock formations. End your visit with a relaxing stop at the tea house.
Night visits and light shows are not typically available, but the garden is beautifully illuminated at night from the outside, offering a peaceful view under the stars.
The garden is generally less crowded in the early morning or on weekdays. It tends to be busiest during weekends and public holidays.
The garden has basic facilities, including toilets, water stations, and shaded rest areas. There are no major food or shopping facilities inside, but there are small shops outside the garden.
The garden is generally accessible for elderly visitors and children, though some paths may be uneven. Wheelchair access may be limited in certain areas.
Mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted. It's a good idea to carry some cash for small purchases or donations.
There are no restaurants inside the garden, but nearby areas offer traditional Yangzhou cuisine. Look for noodle shops, tea houses, and restaurants serving local specialties like Yangzhou fried rice and dumplings.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available in the nearby restaurants, especially in traditional Yangzhou eateries. Halal food options may be limited, so it's best to check before visiting.
Nearby accommodations include Yangzhou Grand Hotel, Ibis Yangzhou, and local guesthouses, offering both luxury and budget options.
Nearby attractions include Slender West Lake, Daming Temple, and Yangzhou Museum, all within a short distance and easily combined into a day trip.
There are small souvenir shops selling traditional Yangzhou crafts such as embroidery, jade items, and tea sets. Popular souvenirs include tea and artwork.
After visiting, you can take a taxi, bus, or metro to continue your trip around Yangzhou or head to other nearby cities like Nanjing or Suzhou.