
- 4.6/5
M27***06The Humble Administrator's Garden, one of China's four most famous gardens, blends the spirit of nature with the charm of culture. Its pavilions, terraces, and corridors are built into the landscape, and when the maple leaves turn red and the ginkgo leaves turn yellow, the scenery is exceptionally beautiful. It exudes an ancient charm yet remains vibrant, making it a pinnacle of classical garden design. It's a wonderful place for us to relax.
- 4.6/5
_We***19I think charging an entrance fee to visit a temple is a bit of a rip-off, but there's no other way when traveling. It's not close to the city center, and Suzhou's traffic is constantly restricted, making taxis inconvenient. Hanshan Temple is heavily commercialized. You don't need to take the shuttle bus to the entrance; it's only a few minutes' walk. They even charge you to ring the bell inside. It's really frustrating; temples these days have all changed.
- 4.7/5
M30***11• Cultural Value: The Lion Grove Garden is a temple garden that integrates the principles of Zen Buddhism and the pleasures of gardens, embodying the fusion of traditional garden design techniques and Buddhist thought. It was included in the supplementary list of nominees for World Heritage status in 1997 and was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2000.
- 4.7/5
elf777The autumn scenery was beautiful, but the entrance fee was a bit pricey. I went on a weekday afternoon, and the crowds were still considerable. The best photo spots were packed with girls queuing to take pictures, and even the restrooms were full of young women changing clothes. Not to mention the ladies putting on makeup at the stone tables and chairs – a unique sight indeed. I can't imagine what it will be like on the weekend…
- 4.7/5
M27***06Lingering Garden is known for its "small but beautiful landscapes, with many scenic spots within a small space." Pavilions and terraces are reflected in the clear water, strange peaks and rocks hide tranquility, and plaques and couplets contain profound meaning. Strolling through it, one can fully appreciate the elegance and charm of Jiangnan gardens.
- 4.5/5
E35***28Hiring a guide this time was definitely the right decision. It was the first time our family cousins had organized a trip together. I've been to Zhouzhuang Water Town many times, and I think if I just wandered around aimlessly, rushing through the sights, even the best scenery and cultural heritage would be wasted. By watching and listening, the beautiful scenery, cultural heritage, and historical stories came to life. The key was that the guide was excellent—attentive, warm-hearted, highly professional, and very knowledgeable. It was a very enjoyable experience, and everyone praised him!
- 4.7/5
暴宝妮The Suzhou Museum's opening day was met with widespread media coverage of the overwhelming demand and difficulty in securing tickets, a phenomenon still fresh in many people's minds. Although admission was free, advance reservations were required to reserve a specific date. Many popular tourist attractions experience similar initial surges in visitors, only to quickly become deserted once the initial novelty wears off. However, the Suzhou Museum continues to attract global visitors even on weekdays. Not during summer vacation or holidays, it's still packed with people on a random weekday. This is likely due to its sheer beauty; it's not just a museum, but a successful fusion of world-class architecture, precious artifacts, innovative exhibitions, and the aesthetics of Jiangnan lifestyle. If you have ample time, I recommend observing the changing light and shadow effects throughout the museum, especially in the central hall and corridors, to appreciate how natural light breathes life into the space through the glass ceiling.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userI visited Tuisi Garden and the Three Bridges in Tongli Ancient Town 20 years ago. This time, it seemed there were fewer tourists, but the scenic area was more spacious and orderly. This was my first time visiting Pearl Tower Scenic Area. It has a story behind it, and the sound of Suzhou storytelling performances could be heard from time to time. It was a good experience, and there were also quite a few newlyweds dressed up for photos.
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userIn the Zhenqu Garden at night, the melodious sound of flutes and the gentle singing fill the air. Leaning on the railing, one can savor the elegant tunes and let one's thoughts wander freely. To complete this, enjoy a soft and chewy Suzhou pastry and a cup of fragrant jasmine tea—how wonderful! Turning around suddenly, the sound of a piano, like a spring or a mountain path, rises softly in the garden. A girl, as melancholy as a lilac, holds an oil-paper umbrella and drifts past us like a dream. Let us follow the river of time and savor these cultural products that carry the deep warmth of Suzhou's nostalgia!
- 4.7/5
M53***63The scenery at the Master of the Nets Garden is exceptionally beautiful, with stunning views at every turn. The reflections in the water are a distinctive feature of the garden, making it a perfect spot for taking photos in a traditional Chinese style. A highly recommended garden to visit when in Suzhou. A very satisfying trip indeed! Highly recommend everyone to check it out.







Yi Liang Pavilion in Suzhou's Humble Administrator's Garden (Zhuozheng Garden) is open for a limited time
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