Shanghai's Yu Gardens were laid out in the 16th Century. Outside of their high walls is the Yuyuan bazaar, a confusing array of narrow alleys and streets packed with tourist shops selling jewellery, souvenirs, clothing, snacks and fast food. In the centre is a large pool in which sits the Huxinting Teahouse, an 18th C building linked to the banks by zig zag bridges which protect it from evil spirits. The pool is populated by overfed but ever hungry carp and turtles and watched over by ornamental ducks.
Thursday, 8 October 2015
Shanghai's Yuyuan Bazaar
Shanghai's Yu Gardens were laid out in the 16th Century. Outside of their high walls is the Yuyuan bazaar, a confusing array of narrow alleys and streets packed with tourist shops selling jewellery, souvenirs, clothing, snacks and fast food. In the centre is a large pool in which sits the Huxinting Teahouse, an 18th C building linked to the banks by zig zag bridges which protect it from evil spirits. The pool is populated by overfed but ever hungry carp and turtles and watched over by ornamental ducks.
Monday, 5 October 2015
Temple of the City God
Standing on a hilltop overlooking the Chinese city of Hangzhou is the Chenhuang Pavillion. This seven storey tower is over 40 metres high and is one of the city's great landmarks and is dedicated to the City God. The architectural style is that of the Yuan and Ming dynasties.
On the ground floor is an impressive 30 metre long diorama depicting life in Hangzhou in the days of the Southern Song Dynasty. The model includes over 1000 buildings and the hundreds of figures are arranged in sometimes amusing scenes.
On the ground floor is an impressive 30 metre long diorama depicting life in Hangzhou in the days of the Southern Song Dynasty. The model includes over 1000 buildings and the hundreds of figures are arranged in sometimes amusing scenes.
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