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Suzhou
Tiger Hill
Located in northwest
Suzhou, the Tiger Hill is a major tourist attraction in the city.
At Hanshan Temple, people can go to the Tiger Hill by small dragon
boat.
Hanshan Temple
Located in Fengqiao
Town 3.5 kilometers west of Suzhou City, Hanshan Temple was built
during the Liang period (502-520) of the Southern Dynasties. The
temple was once under the direction of eminent monks Hanshan and
Shide of the Tang Dynasty, hence its name.
Fisherman Garden
The Fisherman Garden
was rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty. The tiny garden is a typical building
complex of ancient China. All structures here were built with wood
and all doors and window frames were decorated with carvings.
Zhuozheng
(Humble Administrator's) Garden
Built in 1513 in the
Ming Dynasty, Zhuozheng Garden, or the Humble Administrator's Garden,
is the largest garden in the city. The garden covers an area of
4.8 hectares, three fourths of which are on water.
Suzhou Embroidery
Suzhou embroidery is
one of the four famous types of embroidery in China, others being
the xiang embroidery in Hunan, the shu embroidery in Sichuan, and
the yue embroidery in Guangdong
Silk Weaving
It is one of the traditional
Chinese craftsmanship, a type of weaving done by the tapestry method
with fine silk and golden thread. Silk woven articles were tributes
to the royal court in the Qing Dynasty.
Zhouzhuang
Located 30 kilometers
southeast of downtown Suzou, Zhouzhuang Town was first a village
established in 1086 in the Northern Song Dynasty.
An ancient town on water,
Zhouzhuang is charming for beautiful surroundings and simple, ancient
buildings, crisscrossing rivers and lakes. Over half of the buildings
in the town were constructed in the Ming and Qing dynasties.
Another feature of Zhouzhuang
is small bridges. There are 10 ancient bridges in the town.
Tongli Town
Located 20 kilometers
southeast of downtown Suzhou, Tongli Town on water remains the original
architectural style of the Ming and Qing dynasties. In the 0.67-square-kilomerter
town, there are 15 crisscrossing rivers, on which 20 bridges span.
The streets in Tongli are narrow, simple but elegant. Teahouses,
shops and residential houses line one after another.
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