It may have been two years since I learned about Guangfulin and actually clocked in. As a person who can't drive, I am really afraid of going to the suburbs, so I have been dragging it. Finally decided to punch in on a crisp autumn day this year to complete this trip! In fact, the bus is still very convenient. Subway Line 9 goes to Songjiang University Town Station. There is a bus after leaving the station. Sit at East China University of Political Science and Law Station, get off and walk along the brick wall. The roads are open and the brick walls are retro, which is very emotional.
This park is very big and easy to visit. From the architectural point of view, there are Huizhou architecture, temples and Taoist temples, and of course modern water architecture. The Huizhou architecture with white walls and tiles is classical and rhythmic. The pavilions and arches in the gardens in the south of the Yangtze River are patchwork, simple and elegant, and complement each other. If you want to take photos of Hanfu, this is a good choice. Master Zhiyi built a temple with the money raised, which makes people miserable? Ye Zhi Temple? . Today, Guangfulin still has Ye Zhi Bridge, Monk Tombs and Monk Tombs to commemorate him. The rebuilt Ye Zhi Temple not only has the ancestral hall of the statue of Master Ye Zhi, but also enshrines the only temple in Shanghai. Five manjusri? . Plain noodles are also served here.
Sanyuan Palace is the earliest sacrificial place of Guangfulin, which is sacred. In ancient times, Yao, Shun and Yu were called heavenly officials, local officials and water officials, which was one of the earliest beliefs when Taoism was founded. In order to bless Guangfulin with good weather and adequate food and clothing, the villagers generally call it? Sanguantang? Under the discipline of parents, children of all ages like to call Yao, Shun and Yu "three grandfathers".
Sanyuangong, with gorgeous cornices and upturned corners, seems to be an imitation of Tang architecture. It is very old, and it is very beautiful to punch in and take pictures.
I like this corner very much. The lanterns on the eaves are in harmony with the Fu Lin Tower in the distance. Here, the breeze blows, the tobacco fills the air, listening to the tinkling bells. At this moment, it seems that the mortal world is separated from you. Please let yourself enjoy the rare tranquility and purity of this modern urbanite.