Sichuanese garden

Sichuanese garden
Yanhuachi, originally built during the Song dynasty
Chinese四川园林
Hanyu PinyinSìchuān yuánlín
Si4cuan1 yuan2nin2
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinSìchuān yuánlín
other Mandarin
Sichuanese PinyinSi4cuan1 yuan2nin2
Ba-Shu garden
Chinese巴蜀园林
Hanyu PinyinBāshǔ yuánlín
Ba1su2 yuan2nin2
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinBāshǔ yuánlín
other Mandarin
Sichuanese PinyinBa1su2 yuan2nin2

The Sichuanese garden or Ba–Shu garden is one of the major regional styles of Chinese garden developed in the Sichuan and Chongqing regions.[1][2] Most of the Sichuanese gardens are located on Chengdu Plain and were built by the government as public gardens to memorize significant local celebrities, which distinguishes them from those private gardens in East China (e.g. Suzhou) and those imperial gardens in Beijing.

East Lake in Xinfan, Chengdu is one of the only two existing Chinese gardens which were built during the Tang dynasty (618–907).

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References

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  1. ^ Jia, Ling Li; Zhao, Dong Ping (September 2013). "Wenchuan and Lushan Earthquake Warning to Sichuan Traditional Garden Protection". Applied Mechanics and Materials. 409–410: 746–749. doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.409-410.746. ISSN 1662-7482.
  2. ^ Jie, Gao; Jia, Lingli (July 2015). "Study on Temperaments and Spiritual Connotations of Sichuan Gardens". Journal of Landscape Research. 7 (4): 61–63.