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What are the five classical gardens in Shanghai?
Located in Jiading District, Shanghai, adjacent to Xiaqiu Apartment in the east, it is a unique Amin Dynasty garden. There are private gardens in the Ming Dynasty, including Gong's Garden, Shen's Garden, Jin's Garden and City God Temple, with exquisite layout and elegant environment. Scenery and colors don't change much. As if shrouded in a faint autumn, it makes people full of poetic reverie.
2. Zuibaitan: It is one of the famous classical gardens in the south of the Yangtze River and a tourist attraction in Shanghai with a history of more than 900 years. The park covers an area of 76 mu, with lush ancient trees, dense pavilions and numerous historical sites.
3. Guyi Garden: Located in nanxiang town, Jiading District, northwest suburb of Shanghai, it was founded in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty, formerly known as Qiyi Garden. It is taken from the sentence "green bamboo is clumsy" in the Book of Songs. In the 11th year of Qingganlong (1946), it was renamed Guyiyuan!
4. Yu Garden: Originally a private garden in the Ming Dynasty, it was built in the Ming Dynasty and has a history of more than 400 years. There is peace, which means "please old relatives"
5. Qushui Garden: Located at No.650 Park Road, Chengxiang Town, Qingpu. It was founded in the 10th year of Qing Qianlong (1745). The buildings in the park are mainly blue tiles, white walls and blue bricks. It is famous for its compactness, elegance and simplicity.
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