Qiuxiapu Garden: An Insider's Guide to China's Hidden Horticultural Gem
Looking for a peaceful garden escape? Discover Qiuxiapu Garden, a lesser-known classical Chinese garden with stunning landscapes. This guide covers exact ticket costs, the best time to visit to avoid crowds, detailed transport routes, and photography tips you won't find elsewhere.
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Honestly expected more based on the online descriptions. The garden is tidy but lacks character—most of the plants looked recently replanted, so it felt more like a botanical nursery than an ancient retreat. The lotus pond was nice, but the water was murky. Also, the signboards were only in Chinese, so I struggled to understand the history. Probably better for locals than international tourists.
Came for the photos, stayed for the atmosphere. The morning light filtering through the wisteria trellis was magical—got some amazing shots. Only downside: the restroom near the entrance was a bit grimy, and there weren’t enough benches for resting. Still, if you’re into garden photography or just want a quiet place to sketch, this is a solid choice. Not super crowded on a weekday.
What a serene spot! The contrast between the manicured hedges and the wildflower patches was stunning. I especially loved the little stream that runs through the center—so clear you could see pebbles at the bottom. The staff at the ticket booth were friendly and gave me a free map with interesting plant labels. Highly recommend for anyone who enjoys calm, contemplative walks.
A nice escape from the city noise, but honestly, it’s a bit small for the entrance fee they charge. The moss-covered rocks and stone bridges are pretty, but I finished the main loop in under 40 minutes. The tea house was closed when I visited, which was disappointing. If you’re in the area and need a quiet hour, it’s okay—but I wouldn’t make a special trip just for this.
Absolutely loved this hidden gem! The winding paths through the bamboo groves were so peaceful, and the little pavilion by the koi pond was the perfect spot to sit and read. I could hear birds chirping and the faint sound of a traditional zither from somewhere deeper in the garden. Felt like stepping into a classical painting. Will definitely come back in autumn to see the maple leaves change color.
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