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Article from Guangzhou Municipal Commission of Tourism
Baomo Garden, built in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China period, then destroyed in the 1950s, resurrected in 1995 with four phases of construction and now covers a total area of about 100, 000 square meters. The Baomo Garden is a large garden of Lingnan style of antiqueness and elegance featuring palace culture of Qing Dynasty, Lingnan gardening, Lingnan ancient architecture, marks of Pearl River delta as well as art collections belonging to ancient and modern times.
Baomo Garden, located in Zini Village of Fanyu District, covers an area of 5,000 square meters and combines Bao Zheng Culture, ancient architectural art, and Lingnan Garden in one. There are also many lime carvings, stone carvings, pottery sculptures, padauk carvings, and traditional palace lanterns in Baomo Garden.
The main sights in the Baomo Garden include Zhiben Hall, Baomo Hall, Qingxin Pavilion, Yanglian Bridge, Zidong Boat, Longtu House, Qianxiang Corridor and Flavor Food Street. Baomo Garden was awarded “4A tourist attraction of state-level” in 2002 and one of the “one hundred branded tourist attractions of Chinese counties or cities” in 2007.
Quick Facts on Baomo Garden
• Name: Baomo Garden
• Location: 40 km South of Guangzhou
• Phone: +86-20-81078200
• Dates: Qing Dynasty (1616-1911)
• Best Time to Visit: September to November
• Recommended Time for a Visit: 3 Hours
• Opening Hours: 08:00-17:45 (from Monday to Friday), or 08:00-18:00 (from Saturday to Sunday)
• Admission Fee: CNY 40