Shanghai Fangta Garden Fangta Park is located in the southeast corner of Songjiang District, adjacent to Songjiang No.2 Middle School. It was completed and opened on 198 1, covering an area of about 180 mu. The garden design takes the square tower as the core, which is a cultural relic garden combining modern garden design with traditional Jiangnan classical garden style. The main attractions are the Square Pagoda and the Ming Dynasty. Songjiang Square Pagoda is beautiful and exquisite, which is rare in ancient buildings in southern China. It is one of the best preserved ancient pagodas in China.
It was completed and opened on 198 1, covering an area of 182 mu. The garden site was once the downtown center of the ancient Huating in the Tang and Song Dynasties, with Aimin Street in the east and Sangong Street in the west. It is not only the gathering place of ancient literati, but also the epitome of Songjiang site. This garden was built with the square tower as the center in the park from 65438 to 0978. The park has a patchwork layout and an open mind. It is a cultural relic garden that combines modern gardening ideas with traditional Jiangnan classical garden styles. Walking into Fangta Garden, a magical place where ancient buildings and cultural relics gather together, will naturally make you feel nostalgic and wise. The main landscapes in the park are: Square Pagoda in Song Dynasty, Wangxianqiao in Song Dynasty, Brick Carving Zhaobi in Ming Dynasty, Lanruitang, Land and Water Pool, etc. Zhaobi is a large relief, located on the north side of the square tower, which was built in the third year of Ming Hongwu (AD 1370
The screen wall in front of Taoism. Zhaobi, with a width of 6. 1m and a height of 4.75m, stands in front of the Town God Temple in Songjiang Prefecture at that time, and is the oldest, most exquisite and best-preserved large brick sculpture in Shanghai. The monster on the zhaobi, named "Greed", has a dragon's head, a lion's tail, a cow's body, a deer's hoof and a unicorn's chip. Its moral is to teach people to abstain from greed. Rich pictures, strong three-dimensional sense, can be called art treasures.
Opening hours, tickets
Address: No.235 Zhongshan East Road, Songjiang District, Shanghai
Opening hours: 5: 30-17: 30 (May-September) and 6: 00-17: 00 (10-April).
Tickets: 12 yuan
Recommended scenic spot Xingshengjiao Temple Tower
Xingshengjiao Temple Tower is located in the center of Fangta Garden. It was built in the first year of Xining in the Northern Song Dynasty (1068- 1093), more than 900 years ago. Named after it was built in Xingshengjiao Temple. Its tower body is square, shaped like a brick tower in the Tang Dynasty, so it is commonly known as the "square tower".
Brick carving on the wall
The brick-carved zhaobi in the garden is located next to the square tower, which was built in the third year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1370). Originally the shadow wall in front of the Town God Temple in Songjiang Prefecture, it has a history of more than 650 years. It is one of the oldest, most exquisite and best-preserved large-scale brick carving art treasures in Shanghai and even the whole country.
Lanruitang
Lan Gallery is located in Chang Park on its west side. This is an Amin dynasty building with simple style. Located in the east of Baojiaqiao, Zhongshan West Road, there used to be a "Lan" plaque in the hall, which was written by Zhang Xianghe, a calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty. The plaque has been destroyed. In the early Qing Dynasty, Chun Zhu, a native of Louxian (Songjiang), returned to his hometown and bought a mansion.
Chen Huacheng Temple
Chen Huacheng Temple is a shrine specially built by Songjiang Prefecture to commemorate the national hero Chen Huacheng. 1at the end of 999, the ancestral hall was moved to Shanghai Fangta Garden as it was.
It was completed in June 2000. Chen Huacheng Temple now has two halls, three halls and seven beams. There are arches under the eaves, and there are arch pads engraved with flower patterns between the arches.
Gong Tianfei
Shanghai Tianfei Palace is the only surviving relic of Mazu Tempel in Shanghai today. It was built in the 10th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1884), and was originally the main hall of North Tianhou Palace in Luqiao, Henan, Shanghai. Tianfei Palace is located in the northeast corner of the central square of Fangta Garden. The main hall is handsome in shape, with eaves and walls, and the base is magnanimous and magnificent.