Classical gardens of Suzhou [Photo/china.org.cn]
Suzhou in Jiangsu province is well-known for its classical gardens, among which are the Humble Administrator's Garden, Tiger Hill and Lingering Garden.
The Humble Administrator's Garden is the largest, with a history of over 500 years and an abundance of natural and man-made wonders. A place where greenery is matched by glistening ponds and intricately carved pavilions. It is truly an oasis of epic proportions.
Tiger Hill, which dates as far back as the late Spring and Autumn period (475-221 BC), gives an impression of serenity with its pagoda and temple. The 1,000-year-old Yunyan Temple and pagoda appear plain, but they truly are remarkable structures.
Covering 2.3 hectares, the Lingering Garden is the best preserved among all the Suzhou gardens. Built in 1583, It is the former residence of Xu Taishi, a bureaucrat of the Ming court. In 1961, the garden was listed as a key national cultural relic under State protection.
Grade: AAAAA
The Humble Administrator's Garden
Address: 178 Dongbei Street, Gusu district, Suzhou
Tel: 962015
Website: https://www.szzzy.cn/En
Tiger Hill
Address: 8 Huqiu Mountain Gate, Gusu district, Suzhou
Tel: 0512-65323488
Website: https://www.tigerhill.com/CN/
The Lingering Garden
Address: 338 Liuyuan Road, Gusu district, Suzhou
Tel: 0512-65337903
Website: https://www.gardenly.com/EN/