Historical Overview
The garden was established in 1078 by Shen Guo, a scholar-official, as a private retreat. Its turning point came in 1151 when Lu You, a renowned poet, revisited the garden and encountered Tang Wan, his first wife who had been forced to remarry. Their tragic reunion inspired Lu’s poem Chai Tou Feng, inscribed on a stele here in 1199. The garden underwent major renovations during the Qing Dynasty (18th century), adding Ming-style architecture. In 1985, it was reconstructed to its Southern Song appearance, becoming a symbol of enduring love in Chinese culture.
Garden Layout
The garden follows a "one pond, two towers, three pavilions" layout:
Major Attractions
Cultural Significance
Shen Garden is synonymous with Lu You and Tang Wan’s love story, immortalized in Chinese Literature. Their poems, inscribed on the Ci Pai Bei, are required readings in Chinese schools. The garden also hosts the annual "China Poetry Festival," attracting scholars and poets worldwide. In 2010, it was featured in the film The Love of Tang Wan, starring Zhou Xun.
Suggested Itineraries
Classic Romance Tour (1.5 hours):
Entrance → Qingyin Pavilion (tea tasting) → Lotus Pond → Ci Pai Bei → Shuangyue Pavilion → Exit
Highlights: Poetry stele and lovers’ pavilion.
Cultural Deep Dive (3 hours):
Entrance → Ancient Well → Bamboo Grove → Lotus Pond → Ci Pai Bei → Shuangyue Pavilion (reenactment) → Mingxing Pavilion
Includes: tea ceremony and literary history.
Photography & Poetry Tour (Full Day):
Early Morning: Bamboo Grove (sunrise) → Lotus Pond → Ci Pai Bei → Afternoon: Shaoxing Yellow Wine Workshop → Evening: Night Lotus Viewing
Best for: Photographers and literature enthusiasts.
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