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Shuzhuang Garden: A Dreamy Fairyland Amidst the Flowers.

Ticket Prices Children/Elderly Half-Price Discount: $15 Adults: $30 Shuzhuang Garden is located on the southeast coast of Gulangyu Island, backed by Huangyan and facing the sea, with Haihua Garden to the east and Aberdeen to the west. The entire garden is divided into two parts: Canghai Garden and Bushan Garden, each with five attractions. The five scenic spots of Canghai are Meishou Hall, Renqiu Pavilion, Zhen Shu Pavilion, Forty-Four Bridge, and Zhaoliang Pavilion. The five tourist spots of Bushan are Shishan House, Twelve Caves, Yi Ai House Road, Ting Chao Tower, and Xiao Lan Pavilion. Half of the Twelve Heavenly Caves: Upon entering this picturesque place, you will see a very charming maze-like flower viewing garden. The Twelve Caves are winding and easy to get lost in, like a small mountain labyrinth, full of fun, with passages that only allow one person to pass through. It is very suitable for exploring, looking for the twelve zodiac signs, or taking photos! But be careful! The steps are quite narrow. Forty-Four Bridge: It is said that the name of the bridge comes from the age of the owner, Lin Jia'er, when the bridge was built. Appointed after the age of 44. On a sunny day, you can enjoy the scenery of the blue sea and sky, and the sparkling waves; when it rains, you can hear the sound of the waves. The winding stone bridge and steps are shaped like dragons and snakes. On the bridge, there are pillow stones, fish viewing platforms, Yue Pavilion, Qianbo Pavilion, Zhao Pavilion, etc. The cushion flow stone is very large, and it is engraved with Lin Erjia's 'Zhen Liu' ink marks. The bridge winds around the rocks, just like water being divided by rocks and then melted by rocks, with a unique flavor. On the bridge, the Duoyue Pavilion is the best spot in Shuzhuang Garden to enjoy the sea view. Piano Museum: The museum is divided into two floors, with no admission fee required, and photography with flash is prohibited inside. Touring the Piano Museum is like browsing through a century of piano development history, with many priceless pianos of various sizes from around the world, some even bizarrely shaped.
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Posted: Apr 22, 2024
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