Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Day 3 - Five Ram Statue

After lunch, we went to Yuexiu Park to see the Five Ram Statue. We only stay there for a while and then left for another place.







Yuexiu Park is the largest park in downtown Guangzhou. Covering an area of 860,000 square meters (212.5 acres), the park is made up of three artificial lakes and seven hills of Yuexiu Mountain; hence the name Yuexiu Park.

Yuexiu Park is a perfect combination of cultural relics and ecological tourism, reputed for its pretty water and hills as well as cultural relics. The main places of interest include the stone sculpture of the Five Rams, Zhenhai Tower, the site of the Ming Dynasty City Wall, and Square Cannon Site.

The Five-Ram Sculpture is one of the most famous structures in Guangzhou. It has become the emblem of Guangzhou City. Legend has it that more than 2,000 years ago, Guangzhou was a barren land with people who despite hard work were suffering from famine. One day five immortals in five-color garments came riding on five rams, playing their legendary music. The rams held sheaves of rice in their mouths. The immortals left the sheaves of rice for the Guangzhou people, gave blessings to the city and left. The rams turned into stone and the city of Guangzhou became a rich and populous place. Guangzhou got the name of the City of Rams and the City of Ears.

Zhenhai Tower, better known among the locals as the Five-Story Tower, is one of the landmarks of Guangzhou city. An interesting historical record has it that Zhu Liangzu, Yongjia Marquis of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), saw yellow and purple air rising over Yuexiu Mountain and was told by a sorcerer that it was the omen of a new emperor. To subdue this omen, Zhu Liangzu ordered this tower to be built in 1380. Over the past 600 years, the tower has been destroyed five times and set up five times. Now it is the Guangzhou Museum, housing relics and documents showing Guangzhou's history over 2, 000 years. Known as the first tower in Lingnan (South of Nanling Mountain) Area, Zhenhai Tower now is 28 meters (91.9feet) high and 16 meters (52.5 feet) wide. The striking contrast of green glazed titles and red walls makes the tower elegant.

While the historical traces create a serene environment, singing birds and exuberant plants add vigor and natural beauty to the park. Three artificial lakes -- Dongxiu, Nanxiu, and Beixiu-- cover an area of more than 50,000 square meters (538,213 square feet). Dongxiu Lake and Nanxiu Lake are tranquil and elegant, inviting painting and sketching artists. Beixiu Lake, surrounded by trees, is open for boating and fishing. What's more, the lakes are connected with arch bridges and decorated with pavilions and corridors in the Lingnan Style. Flower exhibitions are held here from time to time. For nature lovers who can't get to the faraway countryside or forests, Yuexiu Park is an optimum choice with modern conveniences.


10 comments:

  1. looks s familiar to me the park!!! i have been there early of the yr .... yeah its always good to visit the park =p if not the day i was there was raining i would have taken tonnes of pictures XD

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  2. Fufu,

    Thanks for visiting my blog...

    If times permit, i will also take more pictures... hehe..

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  3. 越秀公园?很特别……还有羊咩咩咧~哈哈哈哈!

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  4. o.o"
    such a historical statue eh!!!

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  5. Vincent

    Too bad we are there to visit the five ram statue only, if not would loves to explore the park, hehe...

    龍貓

    Cos we only go there see the five ram statue, so only a few pictures...

    嘉CacinG進

    Ya lor...

    Towards healthy and leisure life~!

    U're welcome...

    华言巧语

    ok lor...

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  6. 这次去有收获吗?过瘾吗?呵呵。。。。

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  7. Jasmine

    Find the whole trip not shiok enough, hehe...

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