Xindu Guihu Park
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LakesHistorical ArchitecturesFlower Fields
No.109 Guihu Middle Road, Xindu District, Chengdu 610500, China
Description
Xindu Guihu Park is located in the western suburbs of Xindu County, 18 kilometers away from Chengdu, with an area of 40,000 square meters and a water surface of about 20,000 square meters. It is the former residence of Yang Sheng'an, a famous scholar in the Ming Dynasty, named after the osmanthus trees planted around the lake. Covering an area of more than 200 acres, the water and land attractions are mixed. There are pavilions, pavilions, and four corridors with the charm of ancient gardens, as well as the style of modern entertainment facilities. . It is the expansion and extension of Sheng'an Gui Lake, so it is a self-contained new antique garden. The overall design of Guihu Park highlights the two themes of "Gui" and "Lake". Its architectural layout and scenic spot settings are in harmony with the style of Sheng'an Gui Lake, and the ancient city wall of Xindu and the towers (Guihu Gate, also known as Xinnan Gate), Falling Moon Building, Wenjin Building and Guanjiatai on the high wall. Wait for the landscape to match. Guihu Forest Square is mainly based on the traditional style of Sichuan classical gardens, but it is eclectic. It draws on the advantages of gardens from all over the world, and forms its own unique garden style with a strong contrast between the virtual and the real and the density of density. Gui Lake is small and exquisite. There are Yangliu Tower, Chengxin Pavilion, Fragrant World, Anti-Autumn, Green Ripples Pavilion and osmanthus trees. Every Mid-Autumn Festival, the lotus is full of ponds, and the osmanthus is fragrant. Hosted here. In addition, in Zhongshan Hall, there are 105 stone steles inscribed with ink by great calligraphers since the Tang and Song Dynasties. Yang Sheng'an, the champion of Xindu in the Ming Dynasty, once "planted osmanthus trees along the embankment" in his garden, so he had Guihu Lake in Xindu. Affected by it, the species of osmanthus in Xindu has become a common practice. Every year around the Mid-Autumn Festival, the osmanthus is fragrant. Tourists come here to enjoy the osmanthus in an endless stream, forming an annual osmanthus festival.