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Yibu Jiangnan is incredibly photogenic!

Wenjin Garden, hidden in the Hebei district of Tianjin, is a free, Jiangnan-style garden—a true hidden gem near Beijing and Tianjin! Designed in the Suzhou style, the garden features white walls and grey tiles, pavilions, towers, and bridges over flowing water. Every step reveals a new view, transporting you to a misty Jiangnan scene. The four main landscapes—Washing Smoke and Sinking Jade, Following Leisure and Elegant Conversation, Seal Script and Water Reflecting the Moon, and Hanging Rainbow and Sparkling Water—each possess unique charm. The rockeries, lush greenery, and shade create a tranquil and elegant atmosphere, especially cool and refreshing in the summer heat. It's the perfect weekend getaway! The garden is less crowded, offering a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. It's ideal for taking photos, enjoying a quiet stroll, and immersing yourself in nature. With 157 plant species, the scenery changes with the seasons. The classical architectural details, such as the scorpion-tail eaves, add a touch of poetry to every photo. While free, the garden has limited capacity, so visiting during off-peak hours is recommended to fully experience this urban oasis. - Free admission - A detailed replica of a Jiangnan garden, perfect for photos - Convenient transportation, within a "half-hour living circle" of Beijing and Tianjin - Less crowded, tranquil scenery, ideal for both relaxation and escaping the heat
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