Guyi Garden
Guyi Garden, built during the reign of Emperor Wanli of the Ming Dynasty (1574-1620), covers an area of nearly 10 hectares and is the largest of Shanghai's five classical Chinese gardens. It is well-known for its period architecture and stone-paved paths that are lined with flowers.
The red equinox flower interspersed in the garden adds some mystery and vitality to this classic site. Along with the sweet scent of the osmanthus flowers, the garden is indeed a perfect place to admire the autumn flowers.
Address: No 218 Huyi Road, Nanxiang town, Jiading district, Shanghai
Ticket price: 12 yuan ($1.74) per person
Opening hour: 7 am – 6 pm
The red equinox flower in Guyi Garden. [Photo/VCG] |