It used to be a private house, so the pavilions are very beautiful, and the overall view can be seen that the owner has also carefully designed it. The relatively intact building that is also retained, adhering to the characteristics of Suzhou gardens
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It used to be a private house, so the pavilions are very beautiful, and the overall view can be seen that the owner has also carefully designed it. The relatively intact building that is also retained, adhering to the characteristics of Suzhou gardens
Built in the Qing Dynasty. During the Guangxu period, it was part of a salt merchant residence in Yangzhou, called Dongyuan. Later, Yao Daxu. In the 18th year of the Republic of China (1929), it was renamed "Residual Grain", and his son Wu raised and pastoralized here. Now it is the future of Wu's living. In 1980, it was listed as a restoration project and protection object, and in 1998 it was listed as a cultural relics protection unit in Suzhou City.
From the residence through the round cave door "koi" into the park, facing the lake stone peak as a barrier. Crossing the lake stone peak barrier, see the pool in the center of the garden, the north of the pool bank by the wall corner of the lake stone rockery, into the cave circled by the stone level, there is a half pavilion a corner flying up, end across the mountain, take the name of Zhejiang Kuocang Mountain, called Kuocang Pavilion, overlooking the whole garden scenery.
Remnish Garden is a classical garden building located at No. 34 Zhuangjiaqiao Lane, Suzhou City, built in the Qing Dynasty. The house garden area is 2390 square meters (one said 5.02 mu), of which the garden is 140 square meters (0.21 mu). The residence is divided into three roads. The foyer, car hall, hall, back building and flower hall are more complete. A garden in the north of the house was abandoned early. The Remnium Garden is on the east side of the East Road Flower Hall, formerly known as the East Garden. Wu waits for autumn to take the South Tang Liqiu "red bean pod residue siem Remnium" sentence, named "remn Remnium."
It is a small Suzhou garden near the Qiqiao Lane. The building in the Qing Dynasty was originally said to be a private residence of a salt merchant. It is only more than 100 square meters and 20 yuan for tickets.