Zuibai Chi (the Pond for Drunken Li Bai)0-star

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Zuibai Chi is a private gardens, which was used by its owner "Dong Qichang" (a famous artist in Ming dynasty) for writing poetry and drinking. Now the Inner Garden is the original, the Outer Garden is newly built. There is a square pond in the center,surrounded by pavilions, terraces, chambers, waterside pavilions and long corridors. There is also a wall with latticed widows separating the scenic spots of the Thatched Cottage, the Hexagonal Pavilion, and Four-sided Hall.

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Edition HistoryEditLocation:

Renming Road No.64, Sungkiang District

Edition HistoryEditTicket Price:

RMB 12

Edition HistoryEdit Opening Time:

7:00-17:00

Edition HistoryEdit How to get there:

Line Song-Mei, Line Song-Hu, and Line Hu-Song and tourist line

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