There are centuries-old gardens hidden around Guangzhou

🌵The buildings and courtyards in the park are decorated with a combination of Chinese and Western styles, such as the wok-ear houses of Lingnan architecture and the small western-style buildings in Baroque style.
The Chinese octagonal pavilion and European archway in the garden complement each other.
🌸When Lingnan architecture meets Baroque, a different charm emerges
🦋Compared to Qinghui Garden and Liang Garden, although the scale here is not large, its exquisite small scenes are surprisingly beautiful when photographed. It feels like being in a European garden.
This Mingshi Garden is the former residence of Mr. He Mingshi, a famous overseas Chinese. It is said that Mr. He Mingshi was born in Yang'e, Lunjiao in 1886. At the age of 12, he went to Malaysia to study with his father. Later, he inherited his father's business and opened a gold shop in Malaysia. The business grew bigger and bigger. He returned to Shunde and opened many branches. He became rich and married 9 wives.
So he built this garden mansion in his hometown
🕹Location:
Mingshi Garden Foshan Shunde Lunjiao Mingshi Garden, free
🍄Transportation Tips:
🚗Drive there yourself. 🕹 Navigate to Mingshi Garden
Or take Foshan Metro Line 3 to Lunjiao Station and take a taxi to Mingshi Garden
🔴tips:
🎈Sisters who come to take photos can wear cheongsam, new Chinese style, princess dress, etc.
🎈Go up to the second floor and take a picture of the stone archway. It will give you a sense of movie-making. 🎈Closed on Mondays, Tuesday to Sunday at 8 am
Half, 2pm-5pm, pay attention to the time. More nearby attractions: Guilinggao Museum, Lunjiao 678 Cultural and Creative Park, Wuzhou Water Gate

Post by TravelerTales | Jan 9, 2024

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