A World Apart

A World Apart is a half pavilion on the long corridor separating the central and western parts of th[...]

A World Apart is a half pavilion on the long corridor separating the central and western parts of the Humble Administrator’s Garden. It gets its name from Tang Zhanghe’s poem ‘Poem to the Moon’: ‘There are thirty-six otherworldly places. The crystal terraces and palaces are cold and layered.’. Open all day throughout the year.


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