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Yechun Garden (冶春茶社) is a distinctive garden in Yangzhou, China.[1] Yechun in Chinese means "girls and boys go on some outings in spring".[citation needed]
Yechun Garden was built in the late Ming and early Qing dynasty and was once part of the imperial park.[2]
Yechun Garden used to be the Qing Dynasty poet Wang Yuyang's private garden, where he recited works with a circle of friends.[3] After the liberation of China in 1949, the city of Yangzhou touched the scenery around Slender West Lake by establishing a garden covering Shengqing teahouse, Xiangyinglang teahouse and Yechun flower house which all lie on the banks of Slender West Lake with its original name Yechun.[citation needed]