The Lingering Garden, is a classical garden in Suzhou, is one of the four famous gardens in China, and is also a world-famous example of the art treatment of architectural space, founded in the Ming Dynasty. In the Qing Dynasty, it was called "Hanbi Villa" and commonly known as "Liuyuan". The Lingering Garden is a large-scale classical private garden in China, covering an area of 23,300 square meters, and the whole garden is roughly divided into four parts: Central, East, West and North, and the central part is the original Lingering Garden. The current park is divided into four parts, mainly in the east, the middle is the landscape garden, the west is the earth and stone rockery, the north is the pastoral scenery.