上海豫园英文导游词.doc

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1、上海豫园英文导游词Location: Yuyuan Garden, located in the southern part of Shanghai, is a famous classic garden. It is characteristic of the architectural style of the Ming dynasty.History: 1. Pan Yunduan, once an official of Sichuan Province, there is another saying that he was a treasurer, had the garden b

2、uilt to please his parents. The gardens name “Yu” means “Pleasing ones parents”.2. The construction started in 1559 but went on and off for lack of money and did not complete until twenty-eight years later.3. Some businessmen bought it at a low price and later make it the City God Temples West Garde

3、n. During the Opium War and the Taiping Revolution, it was occupied and experienced a lot of disasters, so it lost much of its former grandeur. After the liberation of Shanghai, the peoples government makes many renovations to Yuyuan Garden and it opened to public at last in 1987 with a totally new

4、look.Main spots:Before entering:There is a beautiful lotus pond. Across the pond is a bridge with a pavilion in the middle which is called the Mid-Lake Pavilion. It was rebuilt in 1784 and was converted into a teahouse 80 years ago. The old teahouse is one of the most famous in Shanghai, and was vis

5、ited by Queen Elizabeth II and Bill Clinton among others.By the teahouse is a nine zigzag bridge. Dont miss the Mid-Lake Pavilion Teahouse next to the entrance of the Yuyuan Gardens and now one of the most famous teahouses in China, visited by Queen Elizabeth II and Bill Clinton among others.Six sce

6、nery area:One: The Huge Rockery scenic area.Zigzag bridge:A zigzag bridge is one method for garden building.It slows down visitors pace so that they may enjoy the scenery leisurely and it also enables them to have a different view whenever they make a turn.Why nine zigzag? It is because “nine” is th

7、e biggest digit before ten and is a lucky number.On special occasions such as the Lantern Festival, which falls on the 15th of January of the lunar calendar, celebrations are held in the vicinity, giving rise to much hustle and bustle.It was a private garden in the southeast of Shanghai, with a hist

8、ory of more than 400 years. The Garden features more than 30 halls and pavilions such as Spring Hall, Chamber for Gathering the Rain and Pavilion for Viewing Frolicking Fish. They look out on pools filled with multicolored carp and lotus, artificial but climbable mountains, a Grand Rockery, dragon-s

9、haped walls and winding corridors.The owner of the garden, Yunduan Pan, once a treasurer of Sichuan Province in the Ming Dynasty, had the garden built after the imperial type in Beijing to please his parents in their old age. Hence the name of the garden Yu, which means pleasing ones parents. The co

10、nstruction started in 1559 but went on and off for lack of money and did not come to completion till twenty years later. Unfortunately, Pans father did not live to see the garden completed. Whats more, the Pans went down the drain and his descendents were eager to sell the garden. Some businessmen s

11、oon bought it at a low price. Then, it was incorporated into the City God Temple to become its West Garden, and alter turned into many trade gild offices. In the mid-1800s the Society of Small Swords used the Garden as a gathering place for meetings. It was here that they planned their uprising with

12、 the Taiping revolutioners against the French colonialists. The French destroyed the Garden during the first Opium War. So, the garden experienced repeated calamities in its history and lost much of its former grandeur. But the area was later rebuilt and renovated.Yu Garden is divided into six parts

13、 with many scenic spots: Three Corn-Ear Hall and Grand Rockery; Happy Fish Waterside Pavilion and Chamber of Ten Thousand Flowers; Spring Hall and Hall of Mildness; Scenery Gathering Tower, Toasting Pavilion and Nine-lion Study; Exquisite Jade Stone and the Inner Garden.Each part of Yu Garden is sep

14、arated by a white brick wall, the top of which are decorated with dragons. Each part of the park, although divided, has a balance and harmony creating a unity of expression. Yu Garden is a piece of Shanghai past, one of the few old sights left in the city. Everyday at least 10,000 people visit the g

15、arden. No wonder people say Those who came to Shanghai but missed Yu Garden and the City God Temple Bazaar can not claim that they have been to the city. Open Hour: daily 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.Address: 218 Anren Street, Old CityBusline: No. 64, No. 24, No. 11, No. 926Three Corn-Ear Hall and Grand Roc

16、keryLets begin our virtual tour. Before entering the garden, you will see a beautiful lotus pond. Across the pond is a bridge with a pavilion in the middle. The mid-lake pavilion was rebuilt in 1784 and converted into a teahouse 80 years ago. One of the best in Shanghai, the teahouse is a popular place for the elderly people, who enjoy chatting with each other over a cup of tea. Under the teahouse is a nine-zigzag bridg

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