Foshan Liang Garden: Unlocking the Aesthetic Secrets of Lingnan Gardens 🌿🏛️

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"A garden that holds all the essence of Lingnan charm, with every step a poetic scene."

Liang Garden, a certified Lingnan Garden gem by China National Geographic, has meticulously carved out the essence of Guangfu culture over a century. It is not just a poetic residence for merchants of the Qing Dynasty, but also an inspiring aesthetic haven for modern-day art lovers!

Garden Details:
Location: No. 93, Songfeng Road, Xianfeng Ancient Path, Chancheng District, Foshan
Admission: 10 RMB (half price for students, free on Saturdays)
Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:40 PM)

Getting There:
By Subway: Take the Guangfo Line to Zu Miao Station (Exit C), then a 5-minute taxi ride to the garden.
By Bus: Take Bus 105/109 and get off at Liang Garden Station.
By Car: Use navigation to "Foshan Liang Garden." There are plenty of parking spaces available.

Core Highlights:
One of the Four Major Lingnan Gardens: Alongside Qinghui Garden, Yu Yin Mountain Residence, and Ke Garden, Liang Garden stands tall in the region’s heritage.
Architectural Miracle of Three-in-One: The fusion of residential homes, ancestral halls, and gardens creates a perfect harmony.
National Geographic Aesthetics: The three treasures of the garden are beautiful waters, unique stones, and famous calligraphy, all offering a scenic and cultural experience.
Lingnan Architecture Museum: A visual feast with Manchu windows, oyster-shell walls, and wok ear houses showcasing classic Lingnan architectural style.
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Post by Fly with Jess | Apr 5, 2025

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