Shuzhuang Garden Review – A Serene Space Embracing the Sea

Shuzhuang Garden was established in 1913 by Taiwanese merchant Lin Erjia as a private villa. Located right by the sea, under Sunlight Rock, it offers an impressive view that feels as if the sea has been drawn into the garden.

🌿 2. Key Attractions & Layout
The Zhaihai Garden (Hidden Sea Garden) features a harmonious blend of water, rocks, and trees, with the sea subtly unfolding in the background. The Fushan Garden (Mountain Support Garden) has a maze-like structure with stairs, small caves, and rocks, making exploration fun. Trick bridges and cave structures like the 44 Bridge and 12 Caves add to the enjoyment. Inside the garden, there’s also a Piano Museum, where soothing music enhances the ambiance.

🎨 3. Scenic Views & Photo Spots
Walking along the cliffside paths, you’ll find expansive sea views beyond the garden’s stone walls. The pavilions, lakes, and intersecting vistas make for excellent Instagram-worthy photo spots. Depending on the season, the lighting and colors change, making spring blooms or autumn foliage particularly enchanting.

🕒 4. Visitor Tips & Operating Information
Admission: Approximately 30 RMB for adults, free for those aged 65 and above (combo passes with other popular attractions are available).
Operating Hours: Generally open from 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM.
Duration: A full tour takes about 1–1.5 hours, but if you want to take photos and enjoy leisurely, 2 hours is recommended.
Location: Within a 5-minute walk from the main ferry terminal on Gulangyu (Sanqiutian Pier), easily accessible by ferry.

Post by Glowlogue | Jun 22, 2025

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