The Violet Hour: Zhuozheng Garden’s 150-Year-Old Stained Glass Secret

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In the western section of Zhuozheng Garden,built in 1509 during the Ming Dynasty and later fragmented among 32 successive owners—stands the ethereal Thirty-Six Mandarin Duck Hall (卅六鸳鸯馆).This rare mandarin duck-style pavilion is split symmetrically into north and south chambers, but its true magic lies in the 19th-century European stained glass that cloaks its windows. Commissioned by Hong Jun,a Qing-dynasty diplomat to Germany, the violet-hued crabapple-patterned panes*transform sunlight into liquid amethyst. As the day progresses, beams of indigo and lavender ripple across the wooden floors, casting the entire space in a dreamlike chromatic glow as if the pavilion itself breathes with the garden’s 500-year history. Here, where Chinese courtyard architecture meets imported glasswork, even dust particles seem to dance like time travelers between dynasties.

🎗️Pro tip: Visit between 2-4 PM when low-angle light ignites the glass into a "living kaleidoscope.

Post by Maryyngyng1 | Apr 1, 2025

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