A Ming Dynasty Dream, Wrapped in Shanghai’s Neon Embrace

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Built in 1559 during the Ming Dynasty by a government officer Pan Yunduan for his father, Yuyuan (meaning "Garden of Happiness") is one of China’s finest classical gardens. It blends traditional Chinese landscaping with pavilions, rockeries, ponds, and ancient trees, embodying the harmony of nature and architecture.

✔Location: No. 218 Anren Street, Huangpu District, Shanghai (near Yuyuan Tourist Mart)
✔Opening Hours: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM (last entry at 5:00 PM; may vary seasonally)
✔Ticket:
- Adults: ¥40 (peak season), ¥30 (off-season) ✔Metro: Line 10 (Yuyuan Garden Station, Exit 1)

Tips for Visitors
- Best Time to Visit: Weekday mornings (avoid weekends/holidays due to crowds).
- Nearby: Explore Yuyuan Bazaar for souvenirs, xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) at Nanxiang Steamed Bun Restaurant, and the City God Temple.

Post by Winnie21 | Jun 15, 2025

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