China garden, Chinese garden in Saint Petersburg, Russia
The China garden is a Chinese garden space in Saint Petersburg covering about 2000 square meters and featuring several characteristic elements including a dragon wall, a pavilion, a stone bridge, and an artificial pond. The garden forms a contained and peaceful retreat surrounded by urban buildings.
The garden was presented to Saint Petersburg by Shanghai in 2003 as a gift marking the city's 300th anniversary and 15 years of sister city partnership. This donation represents an important diplomatic gesture connecting two major world cities.
The nine dragons depicted on the garden's wall are made from painted ceramic and symbolize power and protection in Chinese tradition. Visitors can observe these traditional motifs and understand their significance in Chinese culture.
The garden is located near Chernyshevskaya metro station on Liteyny Prospect and remains open twenty-four hours throughout the year. Visitors should note that walkways and bridges can become slippery during snow or wet conditions.
The garden features special Taihu stones transported from Lake Tai in southern China, forming miniature mountain landscapes within the urban setting. These carefully selected stones rank among the most valued elements in Chinese garden design.
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