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Qinghuiyuan Garden is located in the culinary paradise of Foshan Shunde, covering an area of over 23,000 square meters. Like the other three famous Lingnan gardens—Keyuan, Yuyin Mountain Villa, and Liangyuan—it features water, bridges, pavilions, and towers as its main elements, but also incorporates many foreign cultural influences in its details.

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📍 Lattice Window Path
Throughout Qinghuiyuan Garden, you'll find lattice windows with distinctive Lingnan characteristics. Looking through these century-old window frames feels like having a conversation with history, immersing yourself in the rich Lingnan culture. In the clear afternoon sunlight, the ground reflects dappled, glass-like patterns of light and shadow that are absolutely mesmerizing!

📍 Rockery Wonderland
The rockery in Qinghuiyuan Garden is ingeniously designed, making you feel as if you've entered a fairyland. Surrounded by lush greenery, flowing water, and strategically placed rocks, the winding paths lead to secluded spots with cascading waterfalls. The reflections in the water and the plump yet agile koi fish swimming freely complement the centuries-old trees and traditional buildings, creating a truly classical atmosphere!

📍 Dynamic Waterscapes
Consistent with all garden architecture, the most dynamic elements are the omnipresent waterscapes. From gentle streams to plunging waterfalls and splashing small fountains ⛲, these features allow visitors to simply stand by and absorb the abundant energy they radiate. The clear water mirrors the pavilions and towers, while small goldfish swim by, their swaying tails creating ripples that make the reflections dance—truly a healing sight!

📍 Framed Views
The garden's most distinctive feature is its many unique windows. Whether adorned with carved flowers and gold trim, painted with watercolor reliefs, or assembled from geometric patterns in various colors, each window frames a more exquisite view within a view, a picture within a picture. Add light, wind, and shadows, and you have an even more vibrant scene.

Post by STEPHEN MASON | Apr 27, 2025

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