| Liyuan
Garden is in southwest Wuxi, and is surrounded on three
sides by Wuli Lake. It is one of the most famous gardens
for lake scenery in China.
The
garden derived its name from the alternative name for
the Lake which is "Lihu." Legend has it that
2,400 years ago Grand Master Fanli helped Goujian, the
Duke of Yue, eliminate the state of Wu. He then took the
wise move of stepping down and returning to the seclusion
of Wuli Lake together with Xishi, a stunning beauty.
Lihu
Lake is a narrow strip of water, 9.5 square kilometres
in area, and looks enchanting with its tranquil and limpid
appearance.
Liyuan
Garden is a private garden built in the early 20th century.
The garden is classical Chinese in layout and architecture.
It is a mix of rock formations and greenery, a lot of
which is man made. The garden landscape merges with Lihu
to become the most beautiful spot on the entire lake.
A
1,000-meter long corridor winds around the park and has
brick inscriptions in the handwriting of famous ancient
calligraphers, such as Su Dongpo and Mifu. There is also
a large white wall with numerous latticed openings from
where you can view the park at different angles.
Li
Garden is a splendid place for visitors. With ponds, a
walkway, mini-bridges, mini-pagodas and souvenir stalls
dotted here and there, the garden appears full of life
and is like a mysterious labyrinth. There is a tour boat
dock inside the garden for cruises to other points on
the lakeshore. The park is especially popular in springtime
when the plum blossoms are in full bloom. |