Mt. Foshan Liang Park
Mt. Foshan Liang Park
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maplenight
Parigi, Francia120 contributi
dic 2020 • Coppie
Besides the glorious history of family Liang, the garden and the residence itself carries great interest. It’s very well preserved and renovated, given its city center location.
Scritta in data 23 dicembre 2020
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anya77
Singapore, Singapore267 contributi
dic 2019
I am surprised this attraction isn’t worse ranked. The only redeeming feature is that it was very cheap. The whole place has lots of construction going on so it’s hardly serene or picturesque. Even in the few areas without visible construction, you saw high rise buildings all around. It’s nothing like the other Chinese gardens or Japanese temple gardens that I’ve visited. It might have been a beautiful garden once but certainly not right now. I walked out after 20 minutes. Hopefully it will look better once all the renovations are completed.
Scritta in data 22 dicembre 2019
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Tourhound
New York City, NY233 contributi
feb 2019 • Coppie
We took a small taxi from Zumiao to the location, only to find it closed for renovations. Spoke to other tourists standing outside park and they said that they were told it would open the following year.
Scritta in data 11 febbraio 2019
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Gugan_Ilango
Coimbatore, India914 contributi
nov 2018 • Lavoro
Mt.Foshan is a nice place to have a evening walk the park is nicely made up along good walking path way.
Scritta in data 31 dicembre 2018
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Douglas M
Guangzhou, Cina2.914 contributi
lug 2018 • Coppie
Three week’s ago we were going here but started out far too late so visited QianDeng Lake instead.
We headed off to the bus stop to get the bus to FeiXiang Park where we took Line 2 south to GongYuanXian where we changed onto Line 1 and header further south to XiLiang to get onto the new GuangFo line. There’s no number for this line just the abbreviation for GuangZhou to Foshan. It’s a bit of hike through XiLing station but eventually we got on a newish train along with hundreds of others heading to KuiQiLu.
Note: A better option would have been to stay on Line 2 to ChangGang, change on to line 8 for a couple of stops to ShaYuan then on to the GuagFo line to Zumiao. This was the return journey despite SWMBO insisting GuangFo didn’t go to ShaYuan. Her Internet map didn’t show the new stretch of line. Obviously Metro lines are built quicker than maps are updated!
At Zumiao station we took Exit A, turned left and walked 100 metres up the road to the bus stop for either the #118 or #128 bus, both go past Liang’s Garden. We took the #118. Look right and after a couple of hundred metres you’ll see the entrance to ‘The Ancestral Temple’ (TA reviewed) which is very popular. It’s only a couple of stops to the Liang Yuan bus stop which is across the road from garden.
Next to the bus stop is a nice ‘biscuit’ shop where SWMBO topped-up her bag with the nibbles she considers essential for any visit to go smoothly. Just as well, as there’s nothing in the garden!
Entrance for SWMBO was 10 Yuan. I, as usual, waved my passport and said ‘Wo lao ren’ and got free entry. There’s a flyer for the park by the entrance, I couldn’t see one in English but the photos are great.
On the right by the entrance is a small Buddhist temple. A small donation in the box will ensure a good visit while a small denomination coin placed onto the gilded palm of the chap on the right will see all your money worries resolved. I hope my 1 Yuan will prove beneficial!
Then it was into the garden. There are buildings to explore, garden paths to stroll along, ponds and lakes to walk around with bridges to cross. There are plenty of places to sit in the shade and take in the views. Many little nooks and crannies to explore. I bet the children had a great time in the garden! There are a few signs in English giving brief details of the buildings.
We walked around the lake passed the West door which to all intents and purposes is the back door. Look over the garden wall and there are still a few ancient buildings in the same style and I guess this is where the Liang’s servants and coolies lived. There are a few small gates (now bricked-up) to give them access as you certainly wouldn’t want the lower-orders using your front door.
Plenty of buildings with much original furniture to admire and even sit on if you’re not too heavy. As ever, look up for the original stuff. The roofs never seem to be touched, a pity as some of the frescos would benefit from a lick of paint.
There’s an exhibition about the Liang family, but it’s all in Chinese. Old Liang was a senior government official (BuCao). However, look closely at the photos for some surprises. An old photo of a harbor of sailing ships revealed a steam tug in their midst. Back end of the Qing dynasty? I was also amazed to see a photo of trams in ‘old’ China, no cars just a solitary tram. Not many dates which was a pity.
There’s an exhibition of Chinese zithers (Guzheng), their music and tools to make them which is a good a use as any for a building. Once again no English and everything behind glass.
There’s one cold-drink machine by the entrance and that’s it for refreshments and refreshingly no tourist tat on sale.
After nearly three hours we were back on the bus. We got off at the stop by the front door of The Ancestral Temple and walked a couple of hundred metres to Exit D of ZuMiao metro station.
We headed off to the bus stop to get the bus to FeiXiang Park where we took Line 2 south to GongYuanXian where we changed onto Line 1 and header further south to XiLiang to get onto the new GuangFo line. There’s no number for this line just the abbreviation for GuangZhou to Foshan. It’s a bit of hike through XiLing station but eventually we got on a newish train along with hundreds of others heading to KuiQiLu.
Note: A better option would have been to stay on Line 2 to ChangGang, change on to line 8 for a couple of stops to ShaYuan then on to the GuagFo line to Zumiao. This was the return journey despite SWMBO insisting GuangFo didn’t go to ShaYuan. Her Internet map didn’t show the new stretch of line. Obviously Metro lines are built quicker than maps are updated!
At Zumiao station we took Exit A, turned left and walked 100 metres up the road to the bus stop for either the #118 or #128 bus, both go past Liang’s Garden. We took the #118. Look right and after a couple of hundred metres you’ll see the entrance to ‘The Ancestral Temple’ (TA reviewed) which is very popular. It’s only a couple of stops to the Liang Yuan bus stop which is across the road from garden.
Next to the bus stop is a nice ‘biscuit’ shop where SWMBO topped-up her bag with the nibbles she considers essential for any visit to go smoothly. Just as well, as there’s nothing in the garden!
Entrance for SWMBO was 10 Yuan. I, as usual, waved my passport and said ‘Wo lao ren’ and got free entry. There’s a flyer for the park by the entrance, I couldn’t see one in English but the photos are great.
On the right by the entrance is a small Buddhist temple. A small donation in the box will ensure a good visit while a small denomination coin placed onto the gilded palm of the chap on the right will see all your money worries resolved. I hope my 1 Yuan will prove beneficial!
Then it was into the garden. There are buildings to explore, garden paths to stroll along, ponds and lakes to walk around with bridges to cross. There are plenty of places to sit in the shade and take in the views. Many little nooks and crannies to explore. I bet the children had a great time in the garden! There are a few signs in English giving brief details of the buildings.
We walked around the lake passed the West door which to all intents and purposes is the back door. Look over the garden wall and there are still a few ancient buildings in the same style and I guess this is where the Liang’s servants and coolies lived. There are a few small gates (now bricked-up) to give them access as you certainly wouldn’t want the lower-orders using your front door.
Plenty of buildings with much original furniture to admire and even sit on if you’re not too heavy. As ever, look up for the original stuff. The roofs never seem to be touched, a pity as some of the frescos would benefit from a lick of paint.
There’s an exhibition about the Liang family, but it’s all in Chinese. Old Liang was a senior government official (BuCao). However, look closely at the photos for some surprises. An old photo of a harbor of sailing ships revealed a steam tug in their midst. Back end of the Qing dynasty? I was also amazed to see a photo of trams in ‘old’ China, no cars just a solitary tram. Not many dates which was a pity.
There’s an exhibition of Chinese zithers (Guzheng), their music and tools to make them which is a good a use as any for a building. Once again no English and everything behind glass.
There’s one cold-drink machine by the entrance and that’s it for refreshments and refreshingly no tourist tat on sale.
After nearly three hours we were back on the bus. We got off at the stop by the front door of The Ancestral Temple and walked a couple of hundred metres to Exit D of ZuMiao metro station.
Scritta in data 12 luglio 2018
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AleFuentevilla
Mazatlan, Messico86 contributi
mag 2018 • Coppie
Un lugar que se tiene que visitar. No es tan grande así que el recorrido no se hace pesado. Tiene mil spots hermosos tanto para fotos como para sentarse a disfrutar de un rato de paz y tranquilidad. Nunca había visto un lago con el agua tan cristalina. Me encantó!!!
Scritta in data 14 maggio 2018
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lug 2017
虽说是广东四大名园之一,但是感觉梁园太小了,值得看的没有多少,一个小时左右就逛完了,适合带老人家来闲逛。里面的东西没有什么特色,相比顺德清晖园差太多了。周六免费,平时门票10元。
Scritta in data 18 agosto 2017
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amini54
Hong Kong, Cina146 contributi
ago 2017 • Solo
I took a day off after a work visit. Read about Liang's Garden many times but wasn't sure about it. I final decided to visit and discovered the pics on the web didn't do the place justice.
Eventhough ticket was only ¥10, the place is a beautifully preserved Lingan style mansion. The architecture was very different from the Suzhou gardens. Each area was beautifully decorated with scholar rocks, antique wooden partitions, screens, bonsai trees and antique furnitures.
The courtyard is lush with greens. It is a serene site in the middle of downtown Foshan. So there are plenty of cafes and restaurants to retreat to after a visit.
Eventhough ticket was only ¥10, the place is a beautifully preserved Lingan style mansion. The architecture was very different from the Suzhou gardens. Each area was beautifully decorated with scholar rocks, antique wooden partitions, screens, bonsai trees and antique furnitures.
The courtyard is lush with greens. It is a serene site in the middle of downtown Foshan. So there are plenty of cafes and restaurants to retreat to after a visit.
Scritta in data 17 agosto 2017
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xienlee
Stati Uniti130 contributi
ago 2016 • Amici
It is not a big mansion compare with other similar sites in China. It is well maintained and carries a peaceful and comfortable atmosphere on a quiet day. Beautiful garden and traditional Lingnan style house. You should check it out when time permits.
Scritta in data 26 luglio 2017
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Sonia C
3 contributi
apr 2017 • Famiglia
廣東四大名園之一,要去一次吧!很细,但乾淨,星期六免費入場,平時要比10元。ヾ(@^▽^@)ノ *\(^o^)/*(*^ω^*)
Scritta in data 16 aprile 2017
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