Situated in the midst of the Old City near the Temple of the City God, the gardens make an excellent and restful stop in a walking tour of the area. The famous Mid-Lake Pavilion Teahouse (Húxīn Tíng, 湖心亭) sits rightYangtze River cruises next to the garden's main entrance, reached by way of the zigzag bridge across a large carp pond.
An excellent example of Ming-era garden design, Yuyuan's paths, corridors, rock formations and carefully arranged greenery lead visitors through a space that is much smaller than it appears, past limpid carp ponds, up atop cleverly scaled "mountains," into shady pavilions and through Shanghai tour miniature groves of bamboo, ornamental pines, willows, cherry trees and gingko.
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