The Fayen Garden in Kashan, designed and built by Abbas I, is a model of Persian gardens and is listed on the United Nations UNESCO World Heritage List. The surrounding area of the garden is very scarce, but the water in the garden is quite abundant. The oldest fir tree in the garden has a history of 500 years. The dense orange tree is fragrant when the flowers bloom.
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The Fayen Garden in Kashan, designed and built by Abbas I, is a model of Persian gardens and is listed on the United Nations UNESCO World Heritage List. The surrounding area of the garden is very scarce, but the water in the garden is quite abundant. The oldest fir tree in the garden has a history of 500 years. The dense orange tree is fragrant when the flowers bloom.
Persian Garden is a enclosed enclosed garden, the main building is located in the center, surrounded by vertical and horizontal waterways, the sky and the earth are vast, the eyes are full of four seasons, become a veritable paradise in the desert. 500 years ago, the Persian garden, the most fin garden in Iran's fountain pool, was completed by natural drops to produce pressure differences. The garden is full of large and small pools and cross-shaped canals, whose water source is from the nearby Suleimania hot springs on the mountainside, and the ingenious water supply design shows the Persian mastery of the advanced wisdom of Kanel Well technology.
Behind the tall mud-brick mixed wall in the old city of Kashan, there are many traditional houses built by Persian rich merchants. They witness Kashan's important status as a trade center in the Puja period. Most of these houses were built in the 19th century, and now rich merchants are far away. But these homes were preserved as precious heritage. Tabatabayi House is the most attention-grabbing one, if time is limited only enough to visit a house, it must be a Tabatabayi House, if time is very sufficient, then you may wish to see a few more, after all, each has its own unique charm, its own unique story.
Arrive at the Fein Garden, just 6 km from the center of Cashan, and enter the attractions after purchasing tickets for 200,000 riyals per person. Fein Garden was once the king's palace. This royal garden, which has a history of more than 1,000 years, is the best preserved ancient garden of its kind in Iran. So it is one of the typical representatives of some Persian gardens that have been declared a world cultural heritage and recognized as a world heritage. Inside the garden, a long blue-bottomed pool under shade led visitors to the palace building. Old and clever Persians, knowing that yellow and blue in the desert are the best color combination, have their mosques and pools laid with blue tiles, so it looks like a watery green. The palace building in the garden is reflected in the water, showing a typical Persian picture. The Feyn garden was originally designed for King Abbas I and has been praised since ancient times for its natural fountains. Because Kashan is located on the edge of the desert, the spring water that gushes throughout the year is more precious in such a natural environment, and we feel that the spring water is indeed a feature of this garden after our field tour of the Fein garden. Not only is there a spring flowing outside the palace, but the pool inside the palace is also a spring, which is more blue under the dome. The exquisite tiles of the dome in the palace also add to the garden. The place of Kashan began to produce large quantities of tiles and pottery from the Middle Ages, so the word "Kashi" in Persian is now derived from "Kashan". Walking in such a garden, the trees are lush, the grass is green, the water is flowing, everything in front of you can bring a good mood of leisure and pleasure, but also trigger the feeling of nostalgia. Seeing many Iranians playing in the courtyard, many of them dressed in colorful costumes, let us feel that the image of Iranian women under black robes has been completely subverted. When we set the cameras against the women who were posing for pictures, these very generous women were very cooperative and let us take pictures. The Canon SLR cameras in their hands were very indicative of the people's living standards.
The Fein Garden is said to be a merchant's mansion. The exterior layout, like an alternative courtyard, surrounded by houses in a rectangle, with a middle pool and garden. At both ends are the master rooms, divided into winter and summer rooms, which take turns according to the season. Enter through the garden, two floors of houses to the south. The front hall is very empty, because the two floors become one floor, the two-story room on the front has no walls and doors, and the floor-to-ceiling windows on both sides are connected to the main hall. The room draws various colorful murals, in addition to the portrait of the central emperor, the owner also painted the items he operated on the wall. Turning around and closing your eyes, you can't help but see a pair of masters and friends sitting on the carpet and tasting Zhenxuan wine, son-in-law standing in front of the second floor window, the front of the enchanted Hu girl is singing and dancing scene.
Today is the last day of the tour in Iran, leaving Isfahan to Tehran, passing through the small town of Kashan, the back garden of Tehran's rich people, where there are many ancient houses and dense villas. Located on the edge of the salt desert of Caville, the pleasant oasis city is a production center for ceramics, textiles, carpets and rose dew. It is said that the Muslim Prophet Muhammad scattered a drop of his sweat on the rose, which has since had the aroma of other roses. The Cashan rose is the favorite rose variety of the prophet. Every April and May, the city is full of roses, the flowers are pleasant, and the rose festival will be held in May. The first attraction is the Fein Garden. Designed and built by Abbas I, this lush garden is the oldest existing garden in Iran and a model of Persian gardens and is listed on the World Heritage List. Water resources are scarce in the surrounding area of the garden, but the water in the garden is quite abundant. The oldest fir tree in the garden has a history of 500 years. The dense orange trees are scented when the flowers bloom. The garden is crowded with tourists, the children in the middle pool are playing happily, the fountain is natural spring water like the Yazd Dolet Abad garden, and the pressure of the groundwater is automatically spewed out, so the height is different. Let's go to the bathroom on the left first. The tourists were shoulder-to-shoulder, the air was not good, and the bathrooms were much simpler than the Karim Khan castle in Shiraz. In 1848, Prime Minister Mir Kabil, who advocated reform, was finally assassinated in the Fein bath in the garden of the garden for violating the interests of the royal power and nobles. Playing in Iran, the head must be upward, each roof is beautiful~ a small yard behind the left is the water source of the garden, here is designed as a tea room, people in the shade of the tree free to chat, drink tea, play in the water, life is really comfortable and beautiful~
The Garden of Fein is also a world heritage site, once the garden of the King of Iran, which is very beautiful. Here is shaded by trees, there are clear small canals everywhere, the fountain in the middle of the garden is more than 100 meters long, and it is the finishing touch of the whole garden. It is very cool to go there in summer, and it is also a good place to escape the heat.