
▲ One of the four famous gardens in China, representing Qing Dynasty style, renowned for its exquisite architectural artistry. The halls are spacious and magnificent, with varied courtyards. The garden features Taihu rocks dominated by the Guanyun Peak, offering "the delight of mountain forests without leaving the city."

▲ One of the four most famous gardens in China, hailed as the mother of world gardens and a representative of private gardens in Jiangnan. Originally built in the early Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty, the entire garden is centered around water, featuring winding hills and streams, exquisite pavilions, lush flowers and trees, showcasing the distinctive characteristics of Jiangnan water towns.


▲ A millennium-old temple, renowned for the poem "Night Mooring by Maple Bridge" by Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Ji. For centuries, the poetic charm and the temple's bell chimes have been widely celebrated.

▲ Standing 34.3 meters tall with ancient trees reaching for the sky, Tiger Hill (Huqiu) Scenic Area boasts numerous attractions despite its modest size, crowned by the millennium-old Tiger Hill Pagoda at its summit. As recorded in "Wu Di Ji": "Tiger Hill features sheer cliffs and deep ravines, with dense forests and bamboo groves, representing the finest of Jiangnan's landscapes." It has earned the reputation as "the top scenic wonder of Wu region."










