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The result was: promoted by PrimalMustelidtalk 17:27, 10 March 2024 (UTC)
"Four Bridges in Rain and Mist", a famed view from Xu Garden
... that Xu Garden was created by a benevolent public grateful for their local warlord? Source: Zhang Xiaohui (2015), "An Analysis of the Gardens Reflecting Democratic Revolution in the Republic of China" (PDF), International Conference on Arts, Design, and Contemporary Education, Amsterdam: Atlantis Press, p. 419.
ALT1: ... that Xu Garden in Yangzhou, China, is particularly famed for its woodwork and views (drawing pictured)? Source: Knowles, Christopher (1999), Exploring China, New York: Fodor's, p. 197. "Four Bridges in Mist", Official site, Yangzhou: Slender West Lake Scenic Spot, 2024.
ALT2: ... that Xu Garden is located within Yangzhou's Slender West Lake scenic area? Source: "Xuyuan Garden", Official site, Yangzhou: Slender West Lake Scenic Spot, 2023.
Overall: Nice article and hooks, but I have a strong preference for ALT0. I also don't think running the image is viable unless ALT1 is chosen, to which I have added the normal format. ~~ AirshipJungleman29 (talk) 22:57, 17 February 2024 (UTC)