China. Shanghai. Yuyuan Bazaar and Yuyuan Garden

Visiting Yuyuan Bazaar and Yuyuan Garden was a true immersion into Chinese culture and history for me. Yuyuan Garden is a classic Chinese garden created in the 16th century during the Ming Dynasty. Its name translates to "Garden of Blessing," and it is renowned for its harmony, elegant architecture, and picturesque landscapes. Walking along the narrow paths, I admired the skillfully crafted pavilions, stone bridges, and ponds with carp. Inside the garden, there is a special atmosphere of tranquility and seclusion, despite its proximity to the bustling center of Shanghai. Nearby is the Yuyuan Bazaar market—a vibrant place with many stalls where you can buy traditional souvenirs, tea, sweets, and handmade crafts. The lively atmosphere, the aroma of spices, and fresh food fill the air. I was impressed by the combination of ancient traditions and modern commercial spirit. Visiting this place left me with a sense of connection to China's rich cultural heritage and a desire to learn more about its history. This place is a true oasis of beauty and history in the heart of a modern city.

Post by Schader | Aug 3, 2025

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