Yuntai Garden
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Douglas M
Guangzhou, Kina2 369 bidrag
feb. 2021
It was the seventh day of the Chinese New Year holiday, so it was the day to go to YunTai Garden and admire this year’s display. This year tulips were the main feature.
We arrived at just after three o’clock and luckily there wasn’t much of a queue for tickets (tickets are sold until four o’clock). Ten Yuan for SWMBO but me being ancient get in for free by waving my passport and pointing at my birth date.
SWMBO and I walked up the steps and admired the thousands of tulips. At the top we found a stone seat and out from SWMBO’s bag came a packet of biscuits and a flask of tea, and while these were enjoyed we discussed where to go next. The day before we’d visited GuangZhou’s 28th Garden Expo and quite frankly we’d seen enough flowers for the week, so I suggested a visit to say hello to Alfred the Gorilla, and Shaun the Sheep. SWMBO agreed and suitably refreshed off we strolled.
They were both OK, but Alfred could do with a lick of paint. Locals were reading the plaques next to them but were none he wiser about their history, just that some small city of Bristol (bu li si tou) in a far-off country had given them as a mark of friendship.
Note, the good burghers of Edinburgh and Birmingham, which are also friendship cities, have yet to give anything.
We continue stroll up the hill and saw a sign to the Mountain Top Sightseeing Pavilion. In all the years we’ve been coming to YunTai we’d never been there, so up the steps we went. Up and up hundreds of steps, this wasn’t for the feint hearted. There are a few benches for weary legs every soften but eventually we reached the summit where there is indeed a pavilion but not much sightseeing unless you like treetops.
Suitably disappointed, out came the biscuits and tea, and we polished them off while pondering the descent. We found there’s an alternative route down which is a little more scenic that the one we ascended. There’s even a toilet and a small shop which was closed, probably unprofitable even during the busiest week of the year.
Anyway, at the bottom we continued our stroll, past the rose garden and then down towards the entrance. By now there were no new visitors, and the garden was emptying as dinner tables called. You have to remember eating is the most important activity of the Chinese New Year.
It was a short bus ride, and then a visit to the market before we were back in out humble abode. NiuNiu the cat, the turtles and the fish were fed before we settled down to a delivered Champion pizza.
We arrived at just after three o’clock and luckily there wasn’t much of a queue for tickets (tickets are sold until four o’clock). Ten Yuan for SWMBO but me being ancient get in for free by waving my passport and pointing at my birth date.
SWMBO and I walked up the steps and admired the thousands of tulips. At the top we found a stone seat and out from SWMBO’s bag came a packet of biscuits and a flask of tea, and while these were enjoyed we discussed where to go next. The day before we’d visited GuangZhou’s 28th Garden Expo and quite frankly we’d seen enough flowers for the week, so I suggested a visit to say hello to Alfred the Gorilla, and Shaun the Sheep. SWMBO agreed and suitably refreshed off we strolled.
They were both OK, but Alfred could do with a lick of paint. Locals were reading the plaques next to them but were none he wiser about their history, just that some small city of Bristol (bu li si tou) in a far-off country had given them as a mark of friendship.
Note, the good burghers of Edinburgh and Birmingham, which are also friendship cities, have yet to give anything.
We continue stroll up the hill and saw a sign to the Mountain Top Sightseeing Pavilion. In all the years we’ve been coming to YunTai we’d never been there, so up the steps we went. Up and up hundreds of steps, this wasn’t for the feint hearted. There are a few benches for weary legs every soften but eventually we reached the summit where there is indeed a pavilion but not much sightseeing unless you like treetops.
Suitably disappointed, out came the biscuits and tea, and we polished them off while pondering the descent. We found there’s an alternative route down which is a little more scenic that the one we ascended. There’s even a toilet and a small shop which was closed, probably unprofitable even during the busiest week of the year.
Anyway, at the bottom we continued our stroll, past the rose garden and then down towards the entrance. By now there were no new visitors, and the garden was emptying as dinner tables called. You have to remember eating is the most important activity of the Chinese New Year.
It was a short bus ride, and then a visit to the market before we were back in out humble abode. NiuNiu the cat, the turtles and the fish were fed before we settled down to a delivered Champion pizza.
Skrevet 19. februar 2021
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Deanosaur89
Edmonton, Canada2 050 bidrag
feb. 2021 • Par
The garden has a good variety of plants, ever changing displays and a greenhouse. We enjoyed Baiyun mountain previously and if you have an extra hour Yuntai Garden is worth seeing as well. Entry is 10 RMB and the garden had lots of Chinese New Year decor out and were getting ready for a big tulip festival with Dutch decor and tulips being installed while we were there. There is a small hike to get to a sight seeing pavilion and on a clear day you can see the buildings of Zhujiang New Town. If we are in Baiyun we would definitely go to the gardens again.
Skrevet 12. februar 2021
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Douglas M
Guangzhou, Kina2 369 bidrag
jan. 2020
Last week it was YueXiu Mountain for the New Year illuminations (TA reviewed). This week it was YunTai Garden for the displays, in the meantime the Coronavirus descended upon China. Luckily SWMBO had a couple of face masks for us otherwise life would have been difficult as you couldn’t travel on public transport or gain admission in a public place without one.
Wearing our masks, we walked to the bus stop along the New Year deserted street where nearly every shop was closed. The driver had a hand-held ‘thingy’ that when pointed at us assured him we were suitably virus-free to travel. We alighted at the BaiYun Cable Way bus stop after our ¥2 yuan each journey. Then it was a short stroll through the tunnel under Guangyuan East Road, past more closed shops and restaurants, and across the road to the entrance to YunTai Garden.
Entrance was a mere ¥8 for SWMBO but free to me as I’m incredibly ancient and had a passport to prove it. A Bao ‘An (security guard) on the gate was ensuring only face mask wearing people were allowed in. As with the bus a ‘thingy’ was pointed at us to ensure we suitably virus free. Having passed both these were allowed in.
Turning right we walked up the hill towards the huge tropical greenhouse which was closed. A pity as I was hoping for a bit of warmth as the weather was rather chilly. Undaunted we strolled around the garden. The ecological garden was also closed off, which was a shame as it’s a lovely quiet walk.
The displays were nothing special, and not nearly as good as the National Day holiday that I TA reviewed last October. However, the red (mainly poinsettia and roses) and yellow flowers (chrysanthemums) brightened up the day, so it was a colourfull albeit chilly walk.
Of course, no visit to the garden is completed without saying ‘Hello’ to Shaun the Sheep and Alfred the Gorilla. A pity there’s no explanation about them other that they’re a gift from Bristol.
After a couple of hours, we were ready for home. The thought of hanging around for another hour in the cold north wind to see the illuminations was just too much.
A quick walk to the bus stop. On the bus the driver seemed more intent on everybody wearing a face mask than driving his bus.
Now that we’ve got the face masks all we need is warmer weather to arrive for SWMBO and I to continue our adventures in and around GuangZhou.
Wearing our masks, we walked to the bus stop along the New Year deserted street where nearly every shop was closed. The driver had a hand-held ‘thingy’ that when pointed at us assured him we were suitably virus-free to travel. We alighted at the BaiYun Cable Way bus stop after our ¥2 yuan each journey. Then it was a short stroll through the tunnel under Guangyuan East Road, past more closed shops and restaurants, and across the road to the entrance to YunTai Garden.
Entrance was a mere ¥8 for SWMBO but free to me as I’m incredibly ancient and had a passport to prove it. A Bao ‘An (security guard) on the gate was ensuring only face mask wearing people were allowed in. As with the bus a ‘thingy’ was pointed at us to ensure we suitably virus free. Having passed both these were allowed in.
Turning right we walked up the hill towards the huge tropical greenhouse which was closed. A pity as I was hoping for a bit of warmth as the weather was rather chilly. Undaunted we strolled around the garden. The ecological garden was also closed off, which was a shame as it’s a lovely quiet walk.
The displays were nothing special, and not nearly as good as the National Day holiday that I TA reviewed last October. However, the red (mainly poinsettia and roses) and yellow flowers (chrysanthemums) brightened up the day, so it was a colourfull albeit chilly walk.
Of course, no visit to the garden is completed without saying ‘Hello’ to Shaun the Sheep and Alfred the Gorilla. A pity there’s no explanation about them other that they’re a gift from Bristol.
After a couple of hours, we were ready for home. The thought of hanging around for another hour in the cold north wind to see the illuminations was just too much.
A quick walk to the bus stop. On the bus the driver seemed more intent on everybody wearing a face mask than driving his bus.
Now that we’ve got the face masks all we need is warmer weather to arrive for SWMBO and I to continue our adventures in and around GuangZhou.
Skrevet 28. januar 2020
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Ethx
29 bidrag
jan. 2020 • Familie
جميله و اتمنى ازورها تاني طبعا لازم بدري عشان يقفلو ٦ و المناظر تبان فيها ورود و اشياء حلوه تنفع للتصوير ✌🏽
Skrevet 27. januar 2020
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Julia
32 bidrag
apr. 2019 • Venner
Отличное место для неспешной прогулки и наслаждением цветами и видами)) однако, по большей части несколько европеизированными.. в парке высажено большое количество прекрасных цветов- так что для любителей ботаники как раз😉 а главная лестница просто обречена на внимание как своим художественным цветочным оформлением, так и убранством натуральными цветами🌺
Прогулявшись по парку, не поленитесь подняться по канатной дороге на гору Байюн- кассы находятся при выходе из парка. Само путешествие над кронами деревьев захватывает дух, виды потрясающие, а открывающаяся панорама на город с горы, наверняка станет одной из самых запоминающихся.. обратно так же можно спуститься по канатной дороге, правда если не будет сильного ветра- тогда придётся либо спускаться на автобусе либо пешком🤷♀️
Прогулявшись по парку, не поленитесь подняться по канатной дороге на гору Байюн- кассы находятся при выходе из парка. Само путешествие над кронами деревьев захватывает дух, виды потрясающие, а открывающаяся панорама на город с горы, наверняка станет одной из самых запоминающихся.. обратно так же можно спуститься по канатной дороге, правда если не будет сильного ветра- тогда придётся либо спускаться на автобусе либо пешком🤷♀️
Skrevet 6. januar 2020
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Richard B
Basildon, UK206 bidrag
nov. 2019
Small charge for entry. Immaculately maintained park, Tons of flowers, Good glass house with many cacti and orchids. Rose garden. Water cascade. Colonnade with fountains. Lovely park for a walk. Like most parks nowadays, no smoking anywhere.
Skrevet 5. desember 2019
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442olehl
Kiev, Ukraina57 bidrag
nov. 2019
Парк действительно впечатлил. Очень красиво высажены цветы, подстрижены деревья. Стоимость входа в парк - 10 юаней. Вход рядом с канатной дорогой на гору Байюнь. Метро рядом нет. Этот парк явно пользуется популярностью у свадебных пар для фото сессии.
Skrevet 28. november 2019
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Sunny-0412@yeah.net
35 bidrag
jun. 2019
I saw this attraction above the WeChat small program Canton Laowai, this small program above, eat, drink and have fun above
Skrevet 21. november 2019
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Pradeep A
New Delhi, India418 bidrag
nov. 2019
It is very well maintained park with so many shades. Good place for family outing. We walked around the park with utmost fervour. So many colourful stairs, flowers with fountain are eye catching.
Skrevet 20. november 2019
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Kim H
Sydney, Australia25 bidrag
mai 2019
We visited the Yuntai Garden with anther couple. The four of us had an enjoyable day. Well worth visiting this lovely garden.
Skrevet 9. oktober 2019
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Theodusko
Guangzhou, Kina
Are dogs allowed? Seems there is nowhere in Guangzhou that allows dogs ☹️
Douglas M
Guangzhou, Kina2 369 bidrag
I can’t remember seeing a dog in YunTai Gardens. Pretty sure they’re not allowed. Just remembered, we were in BaiYun Park today and there were signs prohibiting dogs and BaiYun and YunTai are run by the same people. Plenty of dogs in GZ but they’re not generally welcome in public places.
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