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  2. Yu Garden - Wikipedia

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    Yu Garden [1] or Yuyuan Garden [2] (traditional Chinese: 豫 園; simplified Chinese: 豫 园; pinyin: Yù Yuán, Shanghainese Yuyoe Wu Chinese pronunciation: [ɦy²².ɦɥø⁵⁵], lit. Garden of Happiness [3]) is an extensive Chinese garden located beside the City God Temple in the northeast of the Old City of Shanghai at Huangpu District ...

  3. List of Chinese gardens - Wikipedia

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    This picture of the Yuyuan Garden in Shanghai (created in 1559) shows all the elements of a classical Chinese garden – water, architecture, vegetation, and rocks. This is a list of Chinese-style gardens both within China and elsewhere in the world.

  4. Pan Yunduan - Wikipedia

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    Pan Yunduan (Chinese: 潘 允端, Pān Yǔnduān) was a Ming-era governor of Sichuan from Shanghai. He constructed the original Yu Garden for his father, Pan En, between 1559 and 1577. His granddaughter's husband, Zhang Zhaolin (张 肇林, Zhāng Zhàolín), eventually inherited it after his death.

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  7. Yuyuan Garden station - Wikipedia

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    Yuyuan Garden (simplified Chinese: 豫园; traditional Chinese: 豫園; pinyin: Yùyuán) is a station on Line 10 and Line 14 of the Shanghai Metro. It is located near the Yu Garden in Huangpu District, Shanghai. The station entered operation on 10 April 2010. This station became an interchange station between Line 10 and Line 14 on 30 December ...

  8. Zuibaichi - Wikipedia

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    'Drunken Bai Pond') is a Chinese garden in Shanghai's suburban Songjiang District that dates back to the Song Dynasty. It occupies an area of 5 hectares and is one of the five ancient Chinese gardens in Shanghai, along the Guyi Garden, the Yu Garden, the Garden of Autumn Vapors, and the Garden of Zigzag Stream. [1] [2] [3]

  9. Yuyuan Tourist Mart - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Yuyuan Tourist Mart Co., Ltd. is the largest retailing conglomerate in China. [3] [third-party source needed]The company has presence in a variety of business sectors such as department stores and entertainment shops in Yuyuan Garden, Shanghai, the sales of gold, jade and other jewelry, food and beverages, Chinese pharmaceutical products, souvenirs, antiques, arts and crafts, the ...