Top 10 Points of Interest & Landmarks in Suzhou, Jiangsu

December 20, 2021 Yuk Petri

Suzhou is a major city on the lower Yangtze known for its canals, bridges, pagodas, and beautiful gardens.  These gardens were built and owned by wealthy families and emperors hundreds of years ago, and make for a pleasant place to wander during nice weather. Suzhou is also a major center for silk production and manufacturing, and a tour of a silk factory here provides an interesting and educational glimpse of this Chinese textile industry. Suzhou is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Restaurants in Suzhou

1. The Lingering Garden

NO. 338 Liuyuan Road, Jinchang Dist, Suzhou 215008 China +86 512 6531 3099 http://www.visitsz.com/scenic-spot-detail.aspx?Id=75
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The Lingering Garden

A Brief Description of the Lingering Garden Located at the outer side of the Chang Gate and built in the 21st year of the reign of Wanli under the Ming Dynasty (AD 1593), the Lingering Garden is reputed to be one of the four most famous gardens of China. In 1961 it was listed from the very first as cultural relics of national importance. Since 1997 it has been inscribed on the World Cultural Heritage List. The Lingering Garden, covering 23,310 sq.m., is divided into the middle, eastern, western and northern parts. The middle part features fascinating landscapes and waterscapes. The eastern part is noted for its architectural beauties and limestone rockeries. The northern part is famed for its beautiful bonsai garden. And the western part boasts the mountain forest scenery and the delights of wilderness. Celebrated for its superb handling of architectural space and spatial relations, the Lingering Garden serves as a fine specimen of ancient Chinese garden and landscape design and reputably tops all the well-known gardens in Suzhou. The Lingering Garden provides English tour guide for free every hour since 2017. You can also choose to pay for a professional English guide with different guiding route or a guiding machine. Hope that during your short stay here, you can not only satisfy your eyes, but also experience the real Chinese culture and have a better understanding of our philosophy.

Reviewed By BillPNo1 - Friendswood, United States

On our entire trip to China, The Lingering Gardens at Suzhou, was one of the most memorable places we visited. The extent of the Lingering Gardens is difficult to describe. The Gardens, seemingly, went on and on and there was another lovely fascinating sight around each corner of the winding paths. Meticulously groomed, cleaned (constantly) and maintained, the whole Gardens were beautiful, whether you were looking at rock gardens, winding paths, ponds or fish pools, little bridges, or flowering plants, trees, and shrubs! How could so many things still be in bloom in November? I think my favorite things were the extensive bonzai tree collection in their area. All old (ancient?) and perfectly groomed, they seemed like silent sentinels of the past left for us to view and appreciate now in modern times. Even the bathrooms were works of art and the finest examples of WC's that we saw anywhere during our trip! The entire group decided that the Lingering Gardens WC's were Five-Star! DO NOT miss a visit to the Lingering Gardens if you are anywhere in the area. They are exquisite and I wish that we had several days to more fully explore the Gardens than the too short time that our group tour schedule allowed. The Lingering Gardens was definitely as high as the Great Wall and Terra Cotta Warriors in my esteem!

2. Master-of-Nets Garden

No.11 Kuojiatou Alley, Daichengqiao Road, Canglang District, Suzhou 215006 China +86 512 6529 6567 http://www.szwsy.com
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Master-of-Nets Garden

Reviewed By colleeno412

A beautiful residential garden that is a UNESCO World heritage site. An example of gardens from the song Dynasty. Wonderful architecture and art Visitors have been exploring these gardens since 1140

3. Dongshan Township

Wuzhong District, Suzhou China
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Dongshan Township

4. Cloud Rock Leaning Pagoda (Yunyan Ta)

Tiger Hill, Suzhou China
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Cloud Rock Leaning Pagoda (Yunyan Ta)

Reviewed By deanosaur89 - Edmonton, Canada

We loved the Pagoda of Tiger Hill and the walk leading up to it. The pagoda is very old and the steps leading up to it are very nice. The area in April is quite wet and slippery so do bring a good pair of shoes. Ticket price for entry is 70 RMB for peak season April to October and 60 RMB for the rest of the year. The park around also has many nice ponds, walking paths and a large bonsai tree garden.

5. Shihu Lake

Yuexi Street, Wuzhong District, Suzhou 215128 China
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Shihu Lake

6. FengMen HengJie

Moxie Road, Canglang District, Suzhou China
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FengMen HengJie

7. ZhongYuanSi ShangYe Jie

No.333 Yangcheng Ring Road, Suzhou China
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ZhongYuanSi ShangYe Jie

8. Xietang Old Street

No.1088 Songtao Street, Jinji Lake, Suzhou Industry Zone, Suzhou China
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Xietang Old Street

9. Guan Qian Shopping Street

Guan Qian Street Mei Mei silk shop, Suzhou 215000 China +86 138 0613 4012
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Guan Qian Shopping Street

Reviewed By KYHENG - Singapore, Singapore

Great shopping streets with both local and international brands. There is also a medium size temple somewhere along this street also worth visiting. Another street runs parallel to this goes by the name of Tai Jian Nong - which translates literally to eunuch alley. This is aa food street which has restaurants, small eateries and street food. A good complement to the shopping street. Could easily spend more than half a day here.

10. Ligong Dam

Ligongdi Road, Pingjiang District, Suzhou 215021 China 0512-6288573
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Ligong Dam

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