Shunde Qinghui Park
Shunde Qinghui Park
4.5
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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nelie1104
Shenzhen, China447 contributions
Dec 2022 • Family
Qinghui Garden is a water park in Shunde District Fengjian Foshan. It's in the middle of the residential area. You will see the very traditional way of the villagers. You can buy traditional food into converted residential house to a small shop. Surely you will enjoy a day visit on this place.
Written March 6, 2023
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Leonhkny
Hong Kong, China23,468 contributions
Dec 2023 • Family
Qinghui Garden is Shunde's prime tourist attraction. It is also one of the four major Cantonese gardens in Guangdong. The former residence of a Qing-era literati, it is nicely restored to its former grandeur. Wandering around the pleasant lakes and houses is enjoyable. There are also some informative exhibitions about the imperial examination system.
Written December 24, 2023
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KodoDrummer
Buenos Aires, Argentina70,639 contributions
Dec 2020
A very beautiful, classic, well-maintained garden, amazing traditional Ming-Dynasty architecture, and love the Koi in the ponds.
Written January 3, 2021
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KodoDrummer
Buenos Aires, Argentina70,639 contributions
Feb 2019 • Friends
Remnants of Ming Dynasty beautiful deep green waters and stone rockery forests. Today, it is a blend of the cultures of the Ming and Qing dynasties. The gardens are of Lingnan style. The architecture of the buildings and bridges is also amazingly beautiful. The garden was built as a mansion of Huang Shijun, a scholar of the Ming Dynasty. There are lots of Koi fish in the waters. There are amazing rock formations, stepping stones, walkways, and tunnels.
I traveled to the park by taking the Guangzhou Metro Guangfo Line to the last stop in Foshan and taking bus K37 to the Qinghui Garden Station. From the Tianhe area of Guangzhou, it took me about 80 minutes, and a cost of under US$3.00, to get to this beautiful garden.
I traveled to the park by taking the Guangzhou Metro Guangfo Line to the last stop in Foshan and taking bus K37 to the Qinghui Garden Station. From the Tianhe area of Guangzhou, it took me about 80 minutes, and a cost of under US$3.00, to get to this beautiful garden.
Written February 8, 2019
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YuyaGNG
Guangzhou, China369 contributions
Aug 2016
It is the house of HuangShijun, the Number One Scholar in 1607.
One of the four major Gardens in Guangdong, don’t forget to have a try the local food. Shunde food is famous in China.
One of the four major Gardens in Guangdong, don’t forget to have a try the local food. Shunde food is famous in China.
Written August 3, 2016
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Marriott-Shunde
Foshan, China3 contributions
Mar 2015 • Family
It is recognized as one of the four major Qing-Dynasty gardens in Guangdong, and the only garden in the province that ranks amony the top ten gardens of China, which enjoy the profund historical and cultural meaning.
Written March 25, 2015
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Stephen L
Dublin, CA1,321 contributions
Mar 2012 • Friends
I have been to this garden about three times in several years. It is a perfect place to spend leisurely time with a camera. There are numerous stops where you can find a place to sit, rest, smell the flowery fragrance drifting in the light breezes. Or to take photos from different angles of the same area, with so many plants, trees, flowers, streams, small bridges, stones that allow you to walk across the pond, water falls, carps that congregate in groups going after what appear to them to be food. One of the best place is a pavilion which is all surrounded by doors and windows with stained glasses. A table with chairs in the center of the room gives you a place to sit and enjoy. These doors could be opened at different seasons to enable fragrance from different flowers blooming at different times of the year to drift into the room. What a great design!
There is a famous place across the street at the busy intersection from the Garden to enjoy the famous Shunde desserts, like the double skin milk, ginger juice milk, and fried milk. Also other sweet stuff like ground sesame milk.
There is a famous place across the street at the busy intersection from the Garden to enjoy the famous Shunde desserts, like the double skin milk, ginger juice milk, and fried milk. Also other sweet stuff like ground sesame milk.
Written April 26, 2012
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KodoDrummer
Buenos Aires, Argentina70,639 contributions
Dec 2017 • Friends
This Ming Dynasty, traditional South China garden-park has many sections, including Wooden House, Fairyland Hall, Guiji House, Bamboo Garden, Study House, Luifen House, Time-cherishing Study, Boat House, and Chengyi Pavilion. It is a paradise of beautiful Lingnan-style architecture, buildings, walkways, gardens, trees, beautiful bridges, pavilions, courtyards, lakes, ponds, Koi fish, and more.
There are hundreds, and maybe thousands, of beautiful Koi fish in the water. When people throw food onto the water, they gather together and look as if they are forced together by a big net.
Foreign visitors have to pay an entry fee of 15 rmb, with those over 60 tears of age are free. No fee for Chinese citizens. I saw two conflicting signs, one saying that the park is open from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm, and the other 8:30 am to 5:30 pm.
There are hundreds, and maybe thousands, of beautiful Koi fish in the water. When people throw food onto the water, they gather together and look as if they are forced together by a big net.
Foreign visitors have to pay an entry fee of 15 rmb, with those over 60 tears of age are free. No fee for Chinese citizens. I saw two conflicting signs, one saying that the park is open from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm, and the other 8:30 am to 5:30 pm.
Written January 8, 2018
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wrm-car
Adelaide, Australia94 contributions
Dec 2016 • Couples
The Park near the busy main road so difficult to find a place to park your car, I park my car far away from there and walking back to the park.
Entry to the Park local residents are for free, foreign visitors need buy a ticket to entry but not expensive and if you over 60 years will entry for free.
Inside the Park there have many rockery, maple tree, lotus pond with cotton carp swimming in. It is a classical garden very beautiful good for take photo and relax at there, some time local people hire the park to carry out marry ceremony.
Anyway this park is worth a visit.
Entry to the Park local residents are for free, foreign visitors need buy a ticket to entry but not expensive and if you over 60 years will entry for free.
Inside the Park there have many rockery, maple tree, lotus pond with cotton carp swimming in. It is a classical garden very beautiful good for take photo and relax at there, some time local people hire the park to carry out marry ceremony.
Anyway this park is worth a visit.
Written February 5, 2017
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drarbee
Singapore87 contributions
Jan 2015 • Family
...apparently the original owner passed the highest level exams in ancient China, which kick-started his career.
The mansion (is that the right word?) was renovated recently, a multitude of ponds, pavilions, rooms to visit. Some explanations in English, weekends some open air concerts can be enjoyed, entrance fee is CNY 12; enjoyed strolling around, certainly a photographer's spot.
would I travel specifically to Shunde to see this: NO, but when you are there I'd rate it as "highly recommended".
The mansion (is that the right word?) was renovated recently, a multitude of ponds, pavilions, rooms to visit. Some explanations in English, weekends some open air concerts can be enjoyed, entrance fee is CNY 12; enjoyed strolling around, certainly a photographer's spot.
would I travel specifically to Shunde to see this: NO, but when you are there I'd rate it as "highly recommended".
Written January 5, 2015
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Hi, simonlaiwillie. What would you like to know get to Shunde From Guangzhou by train .From the train station how do I get to Qinghui Garden by bus.Email is simonlaiwillie@gmail.comabout this attraction?
Written September 7, 2016
I live in the Nanhai district of Foshan, near Guicheng metro station, and I was wondering how you could get from there to this park using public transport because every time I look it up it says it takes 5 hours but I'm sure there must be a quicker way.
Thanks!
Written October 31, 2015
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