Mochou Lake

Mochou Lake
Mochou Lake
Mochou Lake
LocationJianye District, Nanjing, Jiangsu
Coordinates32°02′04″N 118°45′29″E / 32.034512°N 118.757949°E / 32.034512; 118.757949
TypeLake
Basin countriesChina
Mochou Lake and one of its pavilions

Mochou Lake (Chinese: ; pinyin: Mòchóu Hú; lit. 'No Worry Lake or No Unhappiness Lake') is located west of the Qinhuai River and Hanzhongmen Gate in Nanjing, inside Mochou Lake Park. The lake is named after Mochou, a legendary woman known for her beauty, versatility, virtue and loyalty. It was named Hengtang in ancient times, and also known as Stone City Lake. The lake park was owned by Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of Ming dynasty, and bestowed to his general Xu Da. Since then, it has become a famous garden best known for its two-storied Shenggi Pavilion. Within the park are other pavilions, gardens, pools and a stunning rock display. It is noted for its architecture, collection of carved antique rosewood furniture and calligraphies. Visitors can take boats allow through the lotus blossomed lake.