Yechun Garden
Yechun Garden (冶春茶社) is a distinctive garden in Yangzhou, China.[1] Yechun in Chinese means "girls and boys go on some outings in spring".
Brief Introduction
Yechun Garden was built in the late Ming and early Qing dynasty and was once part of the imperial park.[2]
History
Yechun Garden used to be the Qing Dynasty poet Wang Yuyang's private garden, where he recited works with a circle of friends.[3] After the liberation of China in 1949, the city of Yangzhou touched the scenery around Slender West Lake by establishing a garden covering Shengqing teahouse, Xiangyinglang teahouse and Yechun flower house which all lie on the banks of Slender West Lake with its original name Yechun.
References
- Perkins, Dorothy (2013-11-19). Encyclopedia of China: History and Culture. Routledge. p. 597. ISBN 978-1-135-93562-7.
- Courtauld, Caroline; Holdsworth, May (1988). Nanjing, Wuxi, Suzhou and Jiangsu Province: Land of Lakes and Classical Gardens. Passport Books. p. 56. ISBN 978-0-8442-9818-4.
- Kaplan, Fredric M.; Sobin, Julian M.; Keijzer, Arne J. De (1985). The China Guidebook 1985. Houghton Mifflin. p. 620. ISBN 978-0-395-37762-8.
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