Liu Gardens, Suzhou
Took this short footage on a charming July afternoon at Liu Gardens in Suzhou, China.
The faint background music was the sound of Chinese lute.
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We had a day trip to Wuxi from Suzhou on the second day, another town that is 15 mins away from Suzhou using the high speed train. On the 3rd day, we spent the day at Suzhou before heading back to Shanghai.
Places we went????
D A Y T W O
W U X I
- Plum Garden 梅园
- Nan Chang Street 南长街
S U Z H O U
- Ping Jiang Road 平江路
- Guan Qian Street 观前街
D A Y T H R E E
S U Z H O U
- Humble Administrator's Garden 拙政园
- Lao Hong Xing 老鸿兴
S H A N G H A I
- Nan Jing East Road 南京东路
A C C O M A D A T I O N
- Hotel Soul, Suzhou - Service 5 stars, Cleanliness 5 stars, Breakfast 5 stars, Location 5 stars. Thumbs up to this hotel!
- Airbnb at Shanghai -
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Plum Blossom Festival at West Mountain, Tai Lake, Suzhou
These beautiful plum blossoms were taken on February 21st at the West Mountain, Lake Tai, Suzhou. Video by Foong Wai Fong, Post production by Leong Ying Wei. Viewers note Mei hua or plum blossoms is a favorite of the Chinese people and Teresa Deng's lyrics refers it as the national flower of China; China has yet to name its official flower. Global Hanyu students can email Hanyu@get-ed.com to get copy fo the lyrics with Pinyin.
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Three of Suzhou's famous gardens set to classic Chinese music...hope you enjoy!
Leasha Worship the Plum Tree at the Plum Garden in Wuxi, China
I did this sumi sketch with Leasha doing a plein air painting at the Plum Garden in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, China on March 02, 2015.
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Qing-style Furniture at The Master of the Nets Garden 网师园 by Song Zongyuan Suzhou China
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Qing-style furniture, different from Ming-style furniture, emerged at the early period of the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing dynasty and matured at the late years of his reign, with a time span of about 40 or 50 years.
Markedly different from the exquisite Ming-style furniture, the Qing –style furniture is noted for being profound and solemn. It is featured by its extensive use of materials, increased sizes and plump postures, rich variety and diversity. The furniture can be decorated with ivory carving, bamboo carving and lacquer carving and embedded with patterns made of wood, bamboo, stone, china, mother-of-pearl. The decorative patterns use various homophonic names of auspicious words. For example, Ruyi Jade inserted in a treasure bottle means Safety and Fortune; the combination of magpies and plum blossoms represent Eye Twinkle with Joy.
The formation of the Qing-style furniture was closely related to the social atmosphere o f the Qing dynasty. It represents the magnificence of the Manchu's unification of the nation and their pursuit of wealth and luxury.
The Master of the Nets garden, then called Ten Thousand Volume Hall, was first constructed in 1140 by Shi Zhengzhi the Deputy Civil Service Minster of the Southern Song Dynasty government.[1] Shi Zhengzhi was inspired by the simple and solitary life of a Chinese fisherman depicted in philosophical writings. After his death the garden passed through numerous ownership and subsequently fell into disarray until around 1785 when it was restored by Song Zongyuan, a retired government official of the Qing Dynasty. He drastically redesigned the garden and added multiple buildings, but retained the spirit of the site. He often referred to himself as a fisherman and renamed it the Master of the Nets Garden, as an allusion to the simple life of a fisherman.
Ownership passed to Qu Yuancun, a scholar well-versed in the classics and literature, in 1795. He added and remodelled buildings, planted trees, and arranged stones. The garden acquired the nickname of Qu's Garden during this period as well as its first acclaim by critics. Ownership passed to Li Hongyi, an imperial official and master calligrapher in 1868. About half of the steles in the garden are inscribed by him. Ownership passed to He Chang in 1940, who restored both the garden and returned the name back to Master of Nets Garden. He stipulated in his will the garden should be donated to the government. In 1958 his daughter He Zehui gave the garden to the Suzhou government.
During the late 18th century it was recognized for its herbaceous peonies. In his Notes on the Master of Nets Garden, Qian Daxin stated, A good integration of the delights of the village and town. Modern critic Chen Congzhou feels that the Master of the Nets Garden is the best representation of all classical Chinese garden art, as stated in Famous Classical Gardens of China.
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Painting Plum Blossoms at Wuxi Plum Garden 無錫梅園 with Leasha and Henry
The flowering plums in Wuxi Plum Garden 無錫梅園 are one of the most famous plum gardens in China.
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Ming-style Furniture at The Master of the Nets Garden 网师园 by Song Zongyuan Suzhou China
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The Furniture in the Ming Dynasty generally refers to the furniture from the Ming Dynasty to the early Qing Dynasty with good materials, fine craftsmanship, and beautiful design.
The furniture in Ming dynasty can be classified into five categories according to the function: table & case category, bed & couch category, chair & stool category, frame & shelf category and screen category. The table & case category including tables and cases has the most varieties in the five categories. The bed & couch has three varieties, including the small bed with only the body part of bed, and the arhat bed with rear back, left and right enclosures, and the shelf bed with the pillar, enclosures and ceilings. The frame & shelf category refers to the utensils either for display or storages, or for both.
Making full use of the natural characteristics of the hard wood, the Ming dynasty style furniture is characterized by the simple design, precise structure, proper decoration and elegant textures, which constitutes its natural and lingering charm with elegance and profundity. Therefore the furniture made in later generations with the above characteristics is referred as “Ming Style Furniture” in general.
The Master of the Nets garden, then called Ten Thousand Volume Hall, was first constructed in 1140 by Shi Zhengzhi the Deputy Civil Service Minster of the Southern Song Dynasty government. Shi Zhengzhi was inspired by the simple and solitary life of a Chinese fisherman depicted in philosophical writings. After his death the garden passed through numerous ownership and subsequently fell into disarray until around 1785 when it was restored by Song Zongyuan, a retired government official of the Qing Dynasty. He drastically redesigned the garden and added multiple buildings, but retained the spirit of the site. He often referred to himself as a fisherman and renamed it the Master of the Nets Garden, as an allusion to the simple life of a fisherman.
Ownership passed to Qu Yuancun, a scholar well-versed in the classics and literature, in 1795. He added and remodelled buildings, planted trees, and arranged stones. The garden acquired the nickname of Qu's Garden during this period as well as its first acclaim by critics. Ownership passed to Li Hongyi, an imperial official and master calligrapher in 1868. About half of the steles in the garden are inscribed by him. Ownership passed to He Chang in 1940, who restored both the garden and returned the name back to Master of Nets Garden. He stipulated in his will the garden should be donated to the government. In 1958 his daughter He Zehui gave the garden to the Suzhou government.
During the late 18th century it was recognized for its herbaceous peonies. In his Notes on the Master of Nets Garden, Qian Daxin stated, A good integration of the delights of the village and town. Modern critic Chen Congzhou feels that the Master of the Nets Garden is the best representation of all classical Chinese garden art, as stated in Famous Classical Gardens of China.
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The Master of the Nets Garden by Song Zongyuan Suzhou China
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The Master of the Nets Garden by Song Zongyuan Suzhou China
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The Master of the Nets Garden by Song Zongyuan Suzhou China
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The Master of the Nets Garden by Song Zongyuan Suzhou China
Winter garden, China.满园冬色关不住
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China Vlog (Part 8) - Suzhou (苏州) - Taihu Lake (太湖), Ming Yue Historic Town (明月湾古村)
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- Ming Yue Historic Town (明月湾古村)
- Fish drying and other seafood
- Some Suzhou dialect
- China's smog problem and what the sun looks like through it
- Music fountains at Jinji Lake (金鸡湖)
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Arriving in Suzhou felt like such a luxury. After 3 days of sweaty hiking and sleep deprivation we were relieved to get some much needed rest and recovery time. I might have...lost it a bit...when we arrived at our gorgeous hotel, the Pan Pacific Suzhou. We had a great time exploring several Suzhou gardens and go to the Tongli Water Town which is often compared to Venice because of the quaint canals and old buildings.
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Spring is here! Maraming places sa Hangzhou kung saan makakakita ng spring flowers like cherry blossoms, plum blossoms, and peach blossoms. Hangzhou Botanical Garden is one of the best! Tingnan ano anong hanash don in this short vlog
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Three day trip to Suzhou in China.
Time stamps for locations (some may be missing):
0:00 - 0:39 Shanghai Hongqiao station with high tech restroom monitors
0:40 - 1:00 Various food from the area including famous mitten crab, 溫岭嵌糕 (Wenling/ embedded rice cake) and Xiao Long Bao (soup dumplings).
1:01 - 1:10 Streets of Suzhou. Note the fancy pillars that go up and down on command and minibus (it's actually a moped with a shell).
1:11 - 1:16 Suzhou specialties 梅花糕 (plum cake) and 海棠糕 (Begonia cake).
1:19 - 1:36 Pingjiang street
1:37 - 1:40 木瀆古鎮 (Mudu ancient town) hand made traditional ginger candy.
1:40 - 1:50 More Pingjiang street
1:51 - 2:25 Tiger Hill
2:26 - 2:44 Changmen (fortress along water), Suzhou Center and mall behind the center.
2:53 - 3:00 好灶頭 (restaurant) outside of 木瀆古鎮 (Mudu ancient town)
3:02 - 3:32 拙政園 (Humble Administrator's Garden)
Song: Fever by Julia Wu (Chinese version)
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Chinese Kunqu Opera: Peony Pavilion-part-8.1
青春版牡丹亭-离魂 Departed Soul
Unpropitiously, rain pours on Mid-Autumn Festival, a traditional day for family reunion. Raising her eyes to the moonless sky, Du Liniang feels life ebbing. All she can think of is her dream lover.? Recovering briefly, she gives instructions to Chunxiang to hide her self-portrait under a rock in the garden, and pleads with her mother to bury her under the large plum tree. She apologizes for having failed her duties as a daughter.
Du Liniang's soul, receding into darkness, is cloaked in red--a hint that she will soon return to the land of the living.