Li Garden was built by an Overseas Chinese American, Mr Xie Wei Li, around 1926 and finished in 1936. The garden blends harmoniously the elements of Chinese traditional gardening, Southern China water-town style landscaping and Western architecture. The garden is arranged in three main areas : grand garden, mansions and small garden. Each area is carefully separated by man-made canals while connected elegantly by footbridges and pathways. The design of the garden reflected the idea of isolation and integration.
The entrance of the grand garden has a stone arched-gate which declares the residency of the Xie family in two large, handwritten characters, "Li Gardens". The grand garden incorporates a walk-in size birdcage, a small pond and a flower pavilion along with various trees and plants. Standing in the grand gardens are two steel poles called the "tiger whip" which were built to scare away evil spirits.
The mansion area consists of six estates and two Diaolau. The interior design of the estates is decorated with Western fixtures and Chinese Yupei estate which was built as a memorial to Mr Xie's beloved second wife, Tan Yu-ying, who passed away at a young age while he was away.
The small garden is a naturalistic garden built at the foot of Tiger Hill and filled with the rich foliage of trees and plants. The small garden is used for relaxation and as a family playground for children.
The entrance of the grand garden has a stone arched-gate which declares the residency of the Xie family in two large, handwritten characters, "Li Gardens". The grand garden incorporates a walk-in size birdcage, a small pond and a flower pavilion along with various trees and plants. Standing in the grand gardens are two steel poles called the "tiger whip" which were built to scare away evil spirits.
The mansion area consists of six estates and two Diaolau. The interior design of the estates is decorated with Western fixtures and Chinese Yupei estate which was built as a memorial to Mr Xie's beloved second wife, Tan Yu-ying, who passed away at a young age while he was away.
The small garden is a naturalistic garden built at the foot of Tiger Hill and filled with the rich foliage of trees and plants. The small garden is used for relaxation and as a family playground for children.
Li Yuan Garden? I heard of it ler, quite famous!
ReplyDeletedear sharon, i have received your postcard! thanks a lot!
ReplyDeleteAkira
ReplyDeleteYes!!! Yes!!! It is, it's a nice place to visit also...
Vincent
U're welcome!!! Oh it's takes one week to reach KL, thought it's take about 4 days to reach KL...
Is an interesting building XD
ReplyDeletetoo bad cant see the interior~~
鹅蛋和鸭蛋相差不大
ReplyDeletenice building~
ReplyDelete根本沒聽過這個LIYUAN
ReplyDelete嘉CacinG進
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed an interesting building, inside it is also quite interesting, only too bad can't take pictures...
Dear Sockpeng
Ya lor, not much difference...
min~aris
Nice ya... hehe...
龍貓
I also didn't know about it till there...
goose eggs? o.O
ReplyDeleteare they edible ? :p
did u rent costume for pictures??
ReplyDeleteDear 阿香
ReplyDeleteYa, i thought it's duck egg, ask them, they told me it's goose egg, should be edible...
Kikey
Nope as i follow tour, quite rushing...
wow great!!! i miss this when i was there... will go visit again sooner =p
ReplyDeleteFufu
ReplyDeleteIt's a nice place to visit...
Do visit it when u next go there ya...