Rolling stone cave
Located in the Slender West Lake Park of Yangzhou City, the rolling stone cave was originally the site of the ancient Yunyuan garden in the early Qing Dynasty, which was destroyed by the war in Xianfeng years. From 1988 to 1989, some scenic spots were expanded. The scenic spot is composed of Shuiting in the East, Shanting in the middle and pingting in the northeast, which contains ten scenic spots.
summary
The rolling stone cave is located on the north side of the new Beimen bridge. This scene is famous for its exquisitely stacked stones, which fully shows the ancient style of "Yangzhou wins by famous gardens, and famous gardens win by stacked stones". With high skill, the small stones are put together to form a huge peak. The size and texture of the stones are skillfully combined. The place where the stones are put together has a natural momentum, without the trace of axe chiseling. The momentum is majestic and handsome, just like the sky opening, the cave winding, the peak returning, the gully secluded, the canyon dangerous and the spring whirling. In addition, the buildings, pavilions, platforms, corridors and pavilions are cleverly distributed around the rockery, and the trees are interspersed among them to form a beautiful harmony .
scenic spot
The scenic spot is composed of Shuiting in the East, Shanting in the middle and pingting in the northeast. There are ten scenic spots: high mountains and flowing water, Flower Shadow in Quyuan, cloud roll in Songhe Valley, singing piano in Feiquan, refreshing in all directions, sunset in Red Mansions and pillow flow in Yaotai. The west of the garden is connected with the "West Garden Qushui".
Address: bonsai garden, dahongqiao Road, Hanjiang District, Yangzhou City
Longitude: 119.43053865433
Latitude: 32.401512850574
Ticket information: free.
Chinese PinYin : Juan Shi Dong Tian
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