Qi Garden

Qi Garden, also known as a park, was first built in 1130. It is located in Gongyuan Nong. With a […]

Qi Garden, also known as a park, was first built in 1130. It is located in Gongyuan Nong. With a history of more than 600 years, the garden contains the tomb of Jia Dan, a famous water conservancy expert in the Northern Song Dynasty, a large ‘iron cauldron’ from the Yuan Dynasty, the ‘Tonghai Spring’ from the Ming Dynasty, and the relic ‘Wanghai Peak’ of the Huashi Gang in the Song Dynasty. The famous one is ‘Mo Miao Pavilion’. In addition, there are many valuable steles such as Shuxuan Studio and wall inlays. There are also scenic spots such as lotus ponds and three-curved bridges. Open all year round and all day.

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