Located on the Macau Peninsula, Lu Lianruo Park is the only Sukeng garden design style park in Macau. The park integrates southern European architecture. Entering Luyuan can temporarily stay away from the hustle and bustle, with rockery stones and pavilions everywhere. Sitting in the pavilion listening to birds and flowers can be relaxing. The Macau government will put large lighting in the Lunar New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival to add a festive atmosphere and let citizens and passengers punch in.
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Located on the Macau Peninsula, Lu Lianruo Park is the only Sukeng garden design style park in Macau. The park integrates southern European architecture. Entering Luyuan can temporarily stay away from the hustle and bustle, with rockery stones and pavilions everywhere. Sitting in the pavilion listening to birds and flowers can be relaxing. The Macau government will put large lighting in the Lunar New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival to add a festive atmosphere and let citizens and passengers punch in.
Lu Lianruo Park is located in the middle of the Macau Peninsula, in the north of the Yangshan Mountains, at the junction of Raoli Old Road and Dutch Garden Road, with a total area of 1.78 hectares. The scenery in the park is picturesque, and it is a elegant, beautiful and quiet Jiangnan scenery. It is quite the pattern of Suzhou Lion Forest, giving people a feeling of "small and medium to see big". It is the only park in Hong Kong and Macao with Suzhou garden charm. Free!
I always went here. This is the place that will enhance your emotions. You wont expect you will see such environment in a fully developed area.
Lu Lianruo Park, also known as Lu Yuan or Lu Jiu Garden, is named after Lu Lianruo, son of Lu Chuo, a wealthy Chinese businessman in the 19th century. It is the only Suhang garden design style garden in the Macau Peninsula. The garden is full of pavilions, pond bridges, cave waterfalls, strange rocks, winding corridors, showing the biggest characteristics of Suhang gardens. At the same time, the park still integrates southern European architecture, such as spring straw halls and fences, reflecting the blending of Chinese and Western culture in Macau. Lu Chuozhi (also known as Lu Huashao) was ordered to build the garden on the low-lying muddy lot, and his son Lu Lianruo was ordered to build the earth in the garden until it was completed in 1925. The "Spring Caotang" in the park was the place to receive visitors that year. After Lu Lianruo died, some of the lot was sold and purchased by the then Macau government in 1973. After the renovation, it was opened to the public and became a good place for the public to play.
This park is a former residence of rich people. It is now open to the public. It is a place worth visiting. There are antiques in the rocky mountains. There are many kinds of flowers and trees. Recently, the lotus festival has been exhibited. I have the opportunity to go again.
The park is the only Suzhou garden in Yijia Hong Kong and Macao area with the style of the Lion Forest.