It is really surprising to see China's ancient garden buildings in a foreign country, great design! Kind and exquisite, it is a good window to promote our culture, foreign friends are amazing, looking at the special national pride ~
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Chinesischer Garten Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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In a Chinese-style garden in the Botanical Garden of Ruhr University, it is said that all the stone decoration materials were airlifted from China, and the designer was a professor of architecture at Tongji University. This is probably unique among German universities.
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Chinesischer Garten Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is really surprising to see China's ancient garden buildings in a foreign country, great design! Kind and exquisite, it is a good window to promote our culture, foreign friends are amazing, looking at the special national pride ~
Just inside Ruhr University. The subway station comes out from the second floor flyover and enters the Bohong campus of Ruhr University. Go south and pass the Audi max center. Go to the end of the second floor platform and walk down the stairs. You can see that the south side of the teaching building is a day's driveway. Go through the traffic lane and find the red railing. Turn right and continue south. You will find the hidden iron gate. Enter the iron gate and keep going south. You can find a Chinese garden down the slope. This is the building of Tongji University in Shanghai. It is very beautiful. Worth attention. But the campus is large and this garden seems to close at 4 pm. The English on the campus is wrong and it is very easy to get lost. If there is no acquaintance to lead the way, it is recommended to return the same way.
Chinese garden, beautiful. . . . . .
Although small in scale, it is exquisite. It is worth a visit. The bus can sit directly at the entrance of the botanical garden. The botanical garden is free and no tickets are required. Very suitable for personal travel
It is not surprising to see the designer Fang is a close relationship with Germany in Shanghai Tongji University in China's Jiangnan Garden in Germany!