Qinghui Garden | A Millennium of Elegance in Lingnan’s Famous Gardens | Travel Through Lingnan’s Ancient Charm and Encounter a Poetic Garden

【Qinghui Garden Museum Travelogue】——Travel Through Lingnan’s Ancient Charm and Encounter a Poetic Garden
Destination: Qinghui Garden Museum, Shunde District, Foshan City
Best Time to Visit: Golden Autumn / Weekdays Preferred

1. First Encounter with Qinghui Garden: A Millennium of Elegance in Lingnan’s Famous Gardens
Qinghui Garden, one of the four famous gardens of Lingnan, was originally built during the Ming Dynasty and has gracefully withstood centuries of wind and rain. As a nationally protected cultural heritage site, it is not just a garden but a "living epic of Lingnan culture." With blue bricks and black tiles, winding paths leading to secluded spots, towering ancient trees, and exquisite flower tiles, every step reveals a new scene, as if walking into a flowing landscape painting.
Here, there is no noise, only the gentle sound of flowing water and the fragrance of flowers and birdsong; it is not just a scenic spot but a spiritual haven to experience traditional Chinese lifestyle aesthetics.

2. Suggested Tour Route and Must-See Spots
Qinghui Garden is compactly arranged with changing views at every turn. It is recommended to follow this route to appreciate the craftsmanship of "ten scenes in one step":
1. Jiushi Hill & Liufen Pavilion (East Side)
The highest point in the garden, with lifelike rockeries and artificial hills. Climb up to overlook the entire garden. Liufen Pavilion features flying eaves and upturned corners, full of Lingnan architectural charm.
2. Yishao Pavilion & Arhat Pond
A delicate pavilion paired with the pond creates a picturesque reflection, perfect for photography.
3. Curved Corridor & Stone Bench and Table Area
Quiet and less crowded, ideal for a rest. Touch the stone table surface and closely observe the flower tiles underfoot, as if stepping back into the leisurely life of a wealthy household.
4. Yueyaxuan Exhibition Hall & Garden History Museum (Indoor)
Displays the historical changes of Qinghui Garden and Lingnan cultural treasures. Entry requires a negative nucleic acid test within 48 hours.

3. Limited-Time Exhibitions (Recent)
“Famous Lingnan Gardens Featuring Qinghui” Permanent Exhibition: Delve into Qinghui Garden’s 400-year history and admire Qing Dynasty glassware, genealogies, and other artifacts;
“Shunde Ferry and Rickshaw Ticket Exhibition”: 160 old tickets take you back to the water town life of the 1950s.

4. Nearby Food Recommendations: After Touring the Garden, Treat Your Taste Buds
Huagai Road Pedestrian Street (Adjacent to the garden entrance)
A gathering place for authentic Shunde snacks: double-skin milk, Lunjiao cake, Chencun rice noodles, beef offal, fish skin, pig liver and fish slice congee... every choice is a guaranteed hit!
Recommended Shops:
Shabao Brothers: Popular claypot rice with crispy beef and eel crust, but expect a queue; takeout recommended;
Unknown Roast Goose Shop: Crispy skin and tender meat, equally impressive for takeout;
Shizhenjie Beverage Shop: Lemon tea is average, but other drinks are refreshing and cooling.

5. Other Options:
Fisherman’s Wharf: Graffiti walls + riverside dinner, great for evening check-ins;
Happy Coast: Night light show + heart-shaped screen interaction, perfect for photo ops.

6. Photography and Travel Tips
Photo Tips:
Wear Hanfu or modern Chinese-style clothing to blend perfectly with the ancient architecture for highly photogenic shots;
Early morning or weekday afternoons have fewer people and soft lighting, ideal for avoiding crowds and capturing the garden’s tranquil beauty;
Use corridors, flower windows, and pond water as foregrounds to create the effect of “walking in a painting.”

7. Off-Peak Travel Suggestions:
On holidays, arrive around 8:30 AM to catch the first wave of visitors;
Weekdays offer a better experience with fewer crowds, allowing you to quietly enjoy the garden’s serenity and depth.

Weather Tips:
Don’t miss visiting on rainy days! The wet bluestone slabs and dripping eaves offer a unique Jiangnan misty rain charm;
In summer and autumn, remember sun protection—bring hats, sunscreen, and water bottles.

At Qinghui Garden, encounter the springtime of Lingnan
This is not just a trip but a dialogue with history and an immersive experience of beauty. The mottled walls, worn bricks, and twisted trees quietly tell the stories of time.
Come, step into Qinghui Garden, slow your pace, listen to the wind brushing the eaves, watch fish swim past lotus leaves, and touch the soul of Lingnan culture in every brick and tile.

Save this guide and set off! Let poetry and ancient charm fill your journey.

Post by WarpWhisperer_890 | Oct 17, 2025

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