Yuyuan Garden Shanghai

Date January 27, 2008

Yu Yuan actually means Contentment according to one travel site I saw.

Yu Yuan Garden is a “five-acre garden consists of six sections separated by boundary walls: Grand Rockery, Ten Thousand-Flower Pavilion, Hall of Heralding Spring, Hall of Jade Magnificence, Inner Garden and Lotus Poo located in Shanghai.”

The place has a magnificent colorful architecture. The vibrance of red makes you feel “China”. But amidst its beauty, the place really attracts a LOT of tourist/people! It was literally full and I was finding my way to places I need to meet my friends.

There was a lot of shops, food inside the Garden. This is where I got to try the HUGE Xiao Long Pao. I was literally shocked that I had to sip the soup inside the big pao. It was really hot! I wondered why the straw didn’t melt. The xiao long paowas actually cheap (around 5rmb). We ate at some famous restaurant inside garden, we saw pictures of Clinton and other famous personalities inside the restaurant. But the food…I wasn’t impressed and it’s really expensive! Our cafeteria restaurant in BLCU was even better. Their jiao zi (dumpling) was sticky and starchy. Din tai fung’s xiao long pao is way better!

huge xiao long pao shanghai

I wasn’t able to look around the garden but if the crowd was smaller that day, I could have enjoyed the trip. Too bad it’s a famous Shanghai sight, definitely lot of tourist will flock all year round.

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32 Anren Road Shanghai

4 Responses to “Yuyuan Garden Shanghai”

  1. juka14 Says:

    The building are so beautiful, completely different from what i am used to. Very nice blog with lovely photos.

  2. Demerzel Says:

    Better hope that the plastic straw (assuming its plastic?) doesn’t melt as that would be extremely bad for you to digest any form of plastic.

  3. anonymous Says:

    sorry, this is something that always bothers me, Yuan means Garden in Chinese, so its either Yu Yuan or Yu Gardens, but saying Yu Yuan Gardens is really odd…

  4. beijing girl Says:

    anonymous: yupz, it’s actually wrong, but people usually use it so i guess tourist wouldn’t be familiar if they use just “Yu”

    demerzel: i didn’t notice but hope it didn’t haha

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