Gardens
Gardens in China, whether classic or modern, always boast charming scenery, unique architectures, and great fun, thus becoming popular tourist attractions in the eyes of travelers home and abroad. Ingenious gardeners always perfectly blend the natural scenery with artificial gardens, leaving visitors feel walking in the painting of grotesque rocks, rare flora and fauna, and rippling lakes. Another feature of gardens lies in the combination of Chinese poetry, painting and gardens. Generally speaking, royal gardens in the northern part of China have strong colours and look magnificent, while the private ones in the south are usually small but elegant and tranquil.
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Lingering Garden (Garden to linger in) -
Humble Administrator's Garden -
The Garden of Master-of-the-Net -
Yuyuan Garden -
Lion Grove -
Beihai Park -
Seven Star Park -
Goose Neck Park -
Renmin Park -
Ma On Shan Park -
Tang Paradise -
Daming Palace Relics Park -
Wangjianglou Park -
Liyuan Garden -
Camoes Garden -
Camoes Square, Casa Garden & the Protestant Cemetery -
Dr. Sun Yat Sen Municipal Park -
Lou Lim Ieoc Garden -
Seac Pai Van Park -
Baotu Spring -
Ancient Water Mill -
Yanshan Garden of Guilin -
Kunming Daguan Park -
Luo Binwang Park -
Royal Tea Garden -
Yuzi Paradise -
Ge Garden -
He Garden -
Mei Garden -
Jichang Garden -
Li Garden -
Shuzhuang Garden -
Xiangshan (Fragrant Hills) Park -
Kowloon Park -
Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens -
Beijing Jingshan Park -
Evergreen Park -
Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park and Botanical Garden -
Qianling Park -
Orange Isle -
Zhangjiajie Tujia Folk Garden