The Yu Garden In the modern city of Shanghai, there is still a traditional classic garden hidden within - Yu Garden.This garden was built in the Ming Dynasty (1559) by the Shanghai nobleman Pan Yunduan which took over twenty years to complete. However, unlike the glorious imperial gardens, the design of Yu Garden embodies the aesthetic concept of "showing the big through the small and integrating with nature". Every design contains the cultural code of "harmony between nature and human". This garden covering less than 30 acres is like a maze. At the main entrance of Yu Garden, there is a pair of male and female stone lions. One is standing on a ball and the other is standing on a little lion. As you enter, you will find Sansui Hall. It used to be a place where scholars and gentlemen gathered, there are still tables and chairs from the Ming and Qing dynasties placed in the hall. Go further ahead that you can see a large rock formation made of yellow stone. The nar...