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Suzhou's 44th Garden.

Suzhou's 44th Garden: Gengle Hall Gengle Hall was built in 1449 during the Ming Dynasty. It was originally the residence of the Zhu family, but was later rebuilt several times by different owners. Gengle Hall is laid out with a house in the front and a garden in the back. The existing buildings were rebuilt in 1738 during the Qing Dynasty, retaining the style of the Ming Dynasty. The garden contains Ming Dynasty relics and precious ancient trees, and is a national key cultural relic protection unit.
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Posted: Nov 25, 2024
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