Yu Garden, A timeless journey through classic Jiangnan gardens

168 Fuyou Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai
Yu Garden resembles a private garden in Shanghai
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Introduction

Yuyuan is located in the northeast of Yuyuan Tourist and Commercial District in Shanghai, adjacent to the City God Temple and Yuyuan Tourist Mall. It is a classical garden in southern China, loved by tourists from home and abroad. In 1982, it was listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit by the State Council. Yuyuan was initially a private garden of a wealthy family during the Ming Dynasty, built between the Jiajing and Wanli years, with a history of more than 450 years. The owner of the garden, Pan Yunzheng, once served as the Sichuan Governor. Today, Yuyuan covers an area of about 2 hectares. The buildings in the garden are scattered and the mountains and rocks are rugged, reflecting the artistic style of the Jiangnan garden architecture in the Ming and Qing dynasties, which is delicate, exquisite, and thorough. Yuyuan also preserves many historical relics, such as the "Book Tower", which is the birthplace of "Haipai Book Painting", and the uprising command center of the Shanghai Knife Association, "Dianchun Hall", and so on. Famous figures throughout history have praised Yuyuan for its "wonderful and unparalleled" and "the crown of famous gardens in the southeast".
Address
168 Fuyou Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai
Opening hours
09:00-12:30 (morning session), 12:30-16:30 (afternoon session)
Last admission time: 12:30, 16:00 (Tuesday to Sunday, January 1 to December 31) all day (all day) (Monday, January 1 to December 31) Note: Disabled persons, active duty military personnel, retired cadres, and disabled veterans can register and verify their identity at the ticket office with valid identification documents to receive tickets.
Transportation
1. Subway: Get off at Yuyuan Station of Line 10 and walk to the destination; 2. Bus: Take Bus No. 64/736/911/930 to Xinbei Gate Bus Station and walk to the destination.