Blue Mountain Garden, located on the edge of Chinatown, wasn't too far away. The taxi driver took a few twists and turns and soon brought Su Weifeng to a retro building.
After paying the fare, the taxi driver seemed hesitant to say more and then drove off. Su Weifeng knew that the driver meant well; they were the most knowledgeable about various places in the city and must have known it was a gambling hub for stones. He probably wanted to advise Su Weifeng, but eventually gave up.
The so-called Blue Mountain Garden resembled a square enclosed by walls, quite spacious. Once past the vermilion gate, it turned out to be squarish, with faux-antique stores along the walls and a ring of shops in the middle, making it look like a Chinese character "回".
Although it was now midnight, the entire Blue Mountain Garden was brightly lit. Nearly every shop had piles of stones in front of them, a telltale sign of its gambling nature.