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Divided Bright Moon Pavilion, another kind of mountain and water charm in Yangzhou gardens!

There is a 'Divided Bright Moon Pavilion' on Guangling Road in Yangzhou. The garden is not large and the entrance is narrow, but it has an air of a hidden paradise. The garden is named after the verse 'Of all the moonlit nights in the world, two parts belong to the rascals of Yangzhou.' Although it was built in the middle of the Qing Dynasty, it has been the residence of the Yuan family and the salt merchant Jia Songping. After some restoration and maintenance, its exquisite and delicate temperament comes into view. The design of the fan-shaped pavilion, the Moon-Companion Corridor, and the Moon Bridge in the garden are all very poetic. The doors and windows in the pavilion are shaped like full moons, crescent moons, or new moons, making the 'moon' the highlight of the courtyard. Between the rocks and the pavilion, the water and the moon, there is a hint of the elusive charm of mountains and waters, and the sentiment of flowers under the moonlight. The garden is free to visit, and it is very photogenic, worth taking a step to see. Divided Bright Moon Pavilion
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Posted: Apr 15, 2024
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