The Bada Shanren Memorial Hall was built to commemorate the Ming Dynasty painter Zhu Da (known as Bada Shanren). It is the first ancient painter memorial hall in China. It is located in the former Qingyun Pu Taoist Temple beside the Dingshan Bridge on Meihu Lake in the southern suburbs of Nanchang. Qingyunpu is a garden with Jiangnan characteristics. In the garden, hundreds of years old camphor trees, bitter mulberry trees, Podocarpus pine trees with green leaves and broad branches cover the palace with blue bricks, gray tiles, white walls and red columns, making it look particularly quiet. The skylight filtered by dense leaves shines on the path, and the light and dark flicker, creating a wild atmosphere. A curved lotus pond is clear and clear, reflecting the bamboo cages, fish playing, and the shadows of flowers swaying. Outside the park, a clear stream meanders, farmland is crisscrossed by the stream, and farmhouse smoke curls up, just like a fairyland on earth.
Reference when using
1-3 hours
transportation
public transport
You can get there by taking bus No. 115 from Jinggangshan Avenue; from Nanchang City, you can take bus No. 20.
Opening hours
09:00-17:00; last admission time: 16:30 (January 1st - December 31st, Tuesday - Sunday) Not open to the public (January 1st - December 31st, Monday)
*Information update time: 2024-07-15
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