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Province
  
Jiangsu

Phone
  
+86 517 8393 3338

Address
  
92 Renmin S Rd, Qingpu Qu, Huaian Shi, Jiangsu Sheng, China, 223001

Similar
  
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Qing Yan Garden (Chinese: 清晏园; pinyin: Qīng Yàn Yuán) is located in Huai'an City, Jiangsu Province, China. It is the most representative classical garden in the northern district of the Jiangsu Province. It blends the "generosity of the North" and the "exquisiteness of the South".

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History

Qing Yan Garden was first built in the reign of the Kangxi Emperor in the Qing dynasty. It has a history of more than 300 years, and is the only well-preserved classical garden in Huai'an City. According to the County Annals of Huai River, Qing Yan Garden, was once called Huai Garden, Zhan Garden, Liu Garden and Southern Garden of the City. In 1994, on the National Day, it resumed its old name—Qing Yan Garden. In the garden pavilions are in picturesque disorder, and meanwhile, meanderings, long porches and running water move in circles.

Structure

Qing Yan Garden consists of five parts. The first part contains some archaized constructions, such as Huai Xiang Pavilion (淮香堂), Jiao Yin Pavilion (蕉吟馆) and Jin Laiyu Pavilion (今来雨轩). It also includes a Rose Garden. The second structure is Emperor Guan Temple (关帝庙) located in the northwest. In the southwest is the Ye Garden (叶园). The He Fang Academy (荷芳书院) is north of the lotus pond and includes a valuable library. The last one has some tourists attractions like rockery and a curved bridge.

References

Qing Yan Garden Wikipedia