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Brief introduction of Qingpu Grand View Garden

Shanghai Grand View Garden is a national AAAA-level tourist area and a five-star park. It is a large-scale theme park based on the artistic conception of China's classic Dream of Red Mansions and China's traditional artistic techniques. It covers an area of 135 mu, with a building area of about 8,000 square meters, including Garden, Xiaoxiang Pavilion, Garden, Daguanlou, Daoxiang Village, Qiushuangzhai, Chang and so on. The whole garden is exquisitely designed, magnificent in architecture, pavilions, exquisite in carving, and ancient trees and bamboos set each other off, which not only has the style of royal gardens, but also has the beauty of Jiangnan gardens. The furniture and furnishings in the room, even plaques, couplets and trees, are arranged according to the personality characteristics and story lines of the characters in A Dream of Red Mansions. Some are luxurious, some are dignified and simple, and some electrical appliances are rare treasures.

There are about 1934 mu of land around the Grand View Garden, as well as ethnic cultural villages, Meiyuan, Qingyun Tower, Gui Huayuan and other tourist attractions, including yachting, boating, bamboo rafts, laser shooting, archery, costume photography and other entertainment projects, as well as the Grand View Garden Resort for tourists to relax and vacation. Large-scale performances such as the Red Mansion Art Festival and the Red Mansion Tourism Festival, which are launched every spring and autumn, are important contents of Shanghai's urban tourism.

Since its opening on 1984, Shanghai Grand View Garden has received more than 60,000 visitors from home and abroad, party and state leaders, foreign heads of state, and celebrities at home and abroad, and has successively won the Luban Award for National Architecture, Shanghai's 40th Anniversary Top Ten Buildings, Top Ten Leisure Attractions, Shanghai's Excellent Buildings on the 50th Anniversary of New China, Shanghai's Top Ten Tourism Characteristic Gardens and Shanghai's Seven Civilized Parks.