The Sea Pear Garden in Yuyuan was originally a stage overlooking Yuyuan. Now it is an almost 1,000-square-meter aerial courtyard. By the Huxin Pavilion and on the Jiuqu Bridge, find your way through the bustling crowd until you reach the Sea Pear Garden. Suddenly, the view opens up and the hustle and bustle recedes. It complements the otherworldly experience of ‘slow living’ in modern cities. Elements such as gardens, Kunqu Opera, tea ceremony, Tai Chi, calligraphy and painting, and celadon cross boundaries gracefully, endowing modern life with an inner style and becoming a rare cultural living room in Shanghai.
Visiting Yuyuan, listening to Kunqu Opera, and tasting boat snacks… In this aerial courtyard lifestyle hall, famous actors and scholars come together for a spiritual appointment with traditional Chinese culture. Looking at Shanghai, there is no cultural space as divinely gifted and dazzling as the Sea Pear Garden. The Sea Pear Garden in Yuyuan is located at the core of the Yuyuan area, living in the air. The Sea Pear Garden scenic line has unique advantages: Looking up, you can see the modern cityscape of Lujiazui Financial District. Looking down, you can see all the bustling scenes and tiled eaves of the old city. The combination of classic and modern makes this not only an excellent place for appreciating folk art, but also a unique place for banquets. Tables, chairs, doors, windows, fabric soft furnishings, decorations, landscaping. .. All elements follow the principles of antique, elegant and grand. The immersive stage presents traditional buildings such as pavilions and naturally combines with the viewing area, realizing a wonderful artistic conception of enjoying elegant music. Sipping tea and smelling incense, enjoying delicious food, listening to a wonderful melody through time and space. An elegant and wonderful cultural life experience is about to unfold. Open all year round from 09:30 to 18:00.Must Read
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16/10/2024 / Beautiful China, calligraphy, China, Chinese Gardens, entry, pay, Tea, time, UNESCO sites China