Humble Administrator’s Garden – A Masterpiece of Water and Poetry

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Built in 1509 during the Ming Dynasty, this UNESCO-listed0gem in Suzhou is the largest and most renowned of China’s classical gardens. Designed by imperial censor Wang Xiancheng, it embodies the Taoist harmony between humans and nature, with winding waterways, elegant pavilions, and meticulously crafted landscapes that change with every step.

ℹ️ Visitor’s Guide
📍 Location: 178 Dongbei St, Suzhou (near Suzhou Museum)
🎫 Admission: ¥70 (Mar–Nov), ¥50 (Dec–Feb)
⏰ Best Time: Early morning (7-9AM) to avoid crowds, or weekday afternoons

Post by Winnie21 | Aug 5, 2025

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