The Humble Administrator's Garden, built 1509 during the Ming Dynasty , is located in the No.178 Northeast Street of Suzhou City. It is the largest and most renowned classical landscape garden in Suzhou, covering an area of 78 Mu. As one of four most famous gardens in china, it is a 5A tourist spot and listed in the Key National Historical Conservation Units and valuably cultural relics in the world.
Taking water as the mainline, the arrangement in the garden is very natural in space. The water is wide and peaceful on the surface. Pools are built in the center with pavilion and lofts standing around, Louchuang and wingding corridors connecting with each other. Endless waters, winding paths, sheer hills, old trees, green bamboos and all kinds of flowers bring the tourists into a quiet and far-away world.
It consists of Eastern, Western and Central parks as well as residences of the former owners.
The Eastern Section
The Eastern Section covers an area of 31 MU and is divided into
four tourist spots. Cross the porch and the courtyard, though the
Xuelan Tang, you will find yourself in the eastern garden. On the
east of the garden is a vast lawn with earth pile hill standing in
the west. Above the hill is wooden pavilions surrounded by flowing
water and willow. The main attractions are Lan Xue Tang, Pinery
Lawn and Tianquan Pavilion. The main building is the Cymbidium
Goeingii Hall . Lan Xue Tang's south wall has a panoramic map of
the entire garden.
The Western Section
The western region of the Humble Administrator's Garden covers an
area of half and 12 Mu. With the pools for the center, the
circuitous water connects to the large pool in the center. Besides
the former attractions such as the tower shadow Pavilion and the
Stay and Listen Pavilion, Flos Daturae View and Saliu Mandarin Duck
Guan, meaning 18 Camellias Hall in English 36 Pairs of Mandarin
Duck's Hall in English, are newly built. They are divided into the
south part and the north part with partition board. In summer we
can share the view in the north park that Mandarin Ducks swimming
on the pool where planted with many lotus. Wile in winter, it is
better to appreciate the delicate stacking man-made rocks and
blossoming camellias.
The Central Section
The Central Section is the main and elite part of the garden with
an area of half and 18 Mu. Nearly one-third of its area is covered
by water. Pavilions, towers and terraces are built around the
central pool; some even are built in the water. The poll is vast
trees are green with buildings of different shapes arranged by the
water. It has well remained the garden pattern of the Ming Dynasty,
which is pristine and bright. The Hall of Distant Fragrance
is the main building that is named after a lotus pool nearby. When
summer comes, all the lotuses are in blossoming in the pool with
special fragrance wafted into the building. Most names of the
building in the central section are related to the lotuses for the
builder was aiming at expressing his lofty quality by lotus.
The Humble Administrator's Garden is the represent of the gardens in the south region of Yangtze River and considered as the mother of Chinese gardens. With its classical and gorgeous gardens, it has been a valuable cultural relic both in China and world.
Address: No.170 Northeastern Street, Suzhou
Ticket: RMB 50-70 Yuan
Opening Hours: 07:00 to 17:30
Bus Route: take the No. 1, 2,5 Tourism Bus to The Humble Administrator's
Garden
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