1. Humble Administrator's Garden
Humble Administrator's Garden is located atNo. 178, Dongbei Street, gusu district, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. In the eighth year of Ming Dynasty, Wang, an imperial envoy who returned to his hometown, built a house garden and a room on the foundation of Dahong Temple, which was used to plant the trees in the "Idle Residence" in the Western Jin Dynasty. For political purposes, it was also named Humble Administrator's Garden. After that, he changed his master several times, became an official several times, and repeatedly rose and fell. From 1860 to 1863, it belongs to the Loyalty Palace of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. 195 1 year renovation.
Humble Administrator's Garden covers an area of 78 mu (52,000 square meters). The whole garden is divided into three parts: east, middle and west, and there is a residential area in the south, which is turned into Suzhou Garden Museum. The theme of the layout is water, and the water area of the pool accounts for about one fifth of the total area. Many pavilions are built by the water. Other buildings in the Humble Administrator's Garden include Chengguanlou, Fucui Pavilion, Linglong Pavilion and Eighteen Datura Flower Pavilions.
The central part is the main attraction and essence of Humble Administrator's Garden. The area is about 18.5 mu. Its overall layout is centered on the pool, and pavilions are built by the water, and some pavilions are straight out of the water, which is quite characteristic of Jiangnan water town.
The swimming pool is lush and natural. Buildings of different shapes and heights are arranged at the water's edge, with clear priorities. The overall pattern still maintains the rich, simple and elegant artistic style of Ming gardens.
Stay in the park
Liuyuan, formerly known as "East Garden" and "Hanbi Villa", is located at No.338 Liuyuan Road, gusu district, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. It is adjacent to Liuyuan Road in the south, Banbian Street in the north and Bus Passenger Transport Group Co., Ltd. in the east. It is embroidered in the west. It was built in the 21st year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1593), and was later abandoned, 1953.
Lingering Garden is a large-scale classical private garden in China, covering an area of 23,300 square meters, representing the style of the Qing Dynasty. This garden is famous for its architectural art, spacious and gorgeous hall and various courtyards. The whole garden adopts irregular layout, which makes the garden architecture integrate with mountains, water and stones to show natural interest. Using cloud walls and buildings, the garden is divided into four different scenic spots: China, East, North and West.