Chinese ancient gardens, enjoying great fame since
ancient times, traditionally fall into two styles: northern and southern styles.
Northern ancient gardens are represented by imperial gardens and southern,
private gardens of merchants and the wealthy. However, gardens in Yangzhou City
of Jiangsu Province are an exception, forming their unique style between the
above-mentioned two schools. Yangzhou gardens not only feature the
spectacularity of northern gardens, but also boast a large number of elaborate
architectural works, which is the main characteristic of southern gardens.
There is a saying that gardens in Yangzhou are innumerous just like
residential houses. The number of gardens in Yangzhou and their refined
architectural design are far beyond the reach of gardens in other
places.
Yangzhou gardens are most famous for their oddly
layered rockeries. The best representative among all gardens in the city is the
Ge Garden, built during the reigns of Emperor Jiaqing (1796-1820) and Daoguang
(1821-1850) of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). It was privately owned by Huang
Zhijun, a salt merchant of the period. Doting on bamboo, he had many bamboos
planted in his garden. And since the shape of the bamboo resembles the Chinese
character "ge (个)", it was named "Ge Garden".
Situated in the northeastern
corner of Yangzhou City, the Ge Garden covers a total area of about 30 mu (2
hectares). It is famous for rockeries that are piled up with stones from
Huangshan Mountain and Taihu Lake. They are elaborate in shape and present
different grand views that are rare within the country in four seasons. Ponds
and gullies, dotted everywhere, are another highlight of this
garden.
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