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Built in 1912, the owner spent 300,000 taels of silver and 15
years in building the garden. The architecture in the garden is
a combination of the Chinese traditional and the Western styles,
rarely found in the country. The garden is divided into 2 parts:
the Ke Garden and the Zhi Garden. “Ke” in Chinese means “study”
and “Zhi” means “farming”, implying that people should study and
farm to keep the house. Plant zone, which was open at the end
of 2008 after
delicated and elaborated construction, has a area of
103,000 square metres and is condensed from the first phase. Now
the rebuilt Jiuqu Bridge, Jingqing Hall, Baifu Booth,
Fish-viewing Platform, Ouxiang Loft and other interests fully
display the rural culture of "plantting as well as learning" . |
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Qingpu |
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Zhujiajiao |
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Park-Garden |
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