The original site of Lubo Gallery is a teahouse built in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty. It was originally one of the pavilions in the west of Panshi Yuyuan Garden during the Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty, and it has been more than 400 years since then. In the 13th year of the Republic of China, a teahouse was opened and named "Lepu Gallery". ?
Lvbo gallery
1979 changed to the Green Wave Gallery Restaurant, 199 1 expanded to the Green Wave Gallery Restaurant. Because it is close to the lotus pond of Jiuqu Bridge, the lotus pond was originally called Green Wave Pond. Zhang Chunhua, a poet in A Qing, wrote a poem: "The lake is clear and blue, the lotus pond is full of summer air, and there is no sight in the garden. A wave of clean stems shakes green and crosses the zigzag bridge. " The restaurant was named "Green Wave Gallery", which is not only elegant in environment, but also homophonic with the original teahouse "Lepu Gallery" and coincides with the original Xiyuan "Green Wave Gallery", with profound historical and cultural connotations.
Lvbo Gallery and Jiuwei Bridge Lake Pavilion
Huxinting Jiuqu Bridge
Lubo Gallery is famous for its Shanghai-style dishes. Boat spots that began in the Ming Dynasty, such as eyebrow cake, radish cake and jujube paste cake, are also famous restaurants. Over the years, it has received more than 50 foreign heads of state-level VIPs, including US President Bill Clinton, Queen Elizabeth, Japanese Prime Minister Noboru takeshita and Prince Sihanouk, also known as the "Head of State Restaurant".