Unveiling Yangzhou's Hidden Gems! Pu Garden: A Secluded Paradise in a Free Garden
In this bustling world, do you yearn for a tranquil place to rest your soul? Today, let me take you to a hidden treasure in Jiangdu, Yangzhou – Pu Garden, a little-known and breathtakingly beautiful free garden. Here, there are no crowds, only poetic and serene scenery at every turn. It's a paradise for photography enthusiasts and a perfect escape from the city's hustle and bustle.
1. First Impression of Pu Garden: Towering Ancient Trees and the Legend of Crape Myrtle
Stepping into Pu Garden is like traveling through time to a forgotten corner. The most striking feature is the ancient crape myrtle tree "Dilong," which is over 1,200 years old. It has witnessed the vicissitudes of history and tells the story of Pu Garden. When it blooms, the tree is covered in flowers, resembling clouds and rosy clouds, which is a beautiful sight. Even when it's not flowering season, this ancient tree attracts the attention of every visitor with its vigorous branches and traces of time.
2. Exploring the Garden: Pavilions, Terraces, and Scenic Views at Every Step
Although Pu Garden is small, it has everything. The pavilions, terraces, trestle bridges, and corridors in the garden complement the flowers and trees, creating exquisite picture scrolls. Strolling through it is like being in a flowing ink painting, with new discoveries at every step and excellent photo opportunities everywhere. In particular, the carefully designed garden miniatures, such as rockeries, ponds, and stone bridges, not only reflect the delicacy and elegance of Jiangnan gardens but also incorporate elements of modern aesthetics, allowing people to appreciate the ingenuity of the designers.
3. Photography Tips: Capture Light and Shadow, Freeze the Beauty
Want to take beautiful photos in Pu Garden? Remember these tips! The best times to shoot are before 10:30 am or after 4 pm, when the light is soft and layered, which can highlight the charm and details of the garden. Consider wearing clothing that complements the garden's style, such as Hanfu, cheongsam, or simple Chinese-style clothing, to better blend into the environment and make your photos more outstanding. Don't forget to bring your camera or phone and a heart that discovers beauty, because here, every corner can become the protagonist of your lens.
4. Taste Bud Enjoyment: Qingci Tea Order, Chinese-Style Tea Drinks
After the tour, how can you miss a sweet and thirst-quenching drink? This time, I specially brought Yangzhou's local Chinese-style milk tea "Qingci Tea Order." Its taste is refreshing and pleasant, and it complements the scenery of Pu Garden. Sitting in the quaint pavilion, holding a cup of warm milk tea, and watching the scenery outside the window slowly change, this comfort and freedom are simply indescribable. If you also come to Pu Garden, don't miss this little happiness!
5. Practical Information: How to Get There and Precautions
- **Opening Hours**: Pu Garden is open all year round, from 8:00 to 17:30 every day. Please arrange your time reasonably to avoid missing the best time to visit.
- **Transportation**: Friends who drive can directly navigate to "Pu Garden Parking Lot"; if you take public transportation, you can take Jiangdu Bus Route 212 to Dinghuo Radio and Television Station and walk about 500m to reach it. Remember to plan your route in advance!
- **Park Tour Tips**: Since the signal in the park may not be very good, it is recommended to download the map in advance or remember the park tour route to avoid getting lost; in addition, there are many mosquitoes, so please take protective measures and bring mosquito repellent; and the most important thing is to maintain environmental hygiene and do not litter!
6. In-depth Experience: Feel the Culture, Listen to the Stories
In addition to admiring the beautiful scenery, Pu Garden is also a good place to learn about local history and culture. You can participate in some traditional cultural activities here, such as calligraphy exhibitions and tea art performances, to feel the strong cultural atmosphere; or chat with a local elderly person and listen to them tell old stories about Pu Garden... These will make your trip more colorful and meaningful.