Shun De Qing Hui Yuan, established during the Qing Dynasty, is the first of the Four Famous Gardens of Lingnan. It is renowned for its exquisite layout and poetic atmosphere. The garden skillfully integrates mountains, architecture, and plants to create an artistic realm of “small yet expansive.” Red wooden carved window lattices cast mottled light, stone carvings and sculptures reveal auspicious patterns, winding bridges and corridors offer a scenic view at every step, the meandering waterways are like poetry and paintings, stacked artificial hills and ponds create a harmonious contrast, truly a pinnacle of Lingnan garden art.