Su Zhou Shi






Lion Grove Garden, Humble Administrator's Garden, Lingering Garden, and Canglang Pavilion are collectively known as the “Four Famous Suzhou Gardens”. The Lion Grove Garden was built in the Yuan Dynasty and was originally a back garden of Zen temples. It was later purchased as a private residence. This garden was treasured by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, who always stayed here during his visits to Southern China. Although the Lion Grove Garden is small, the artificial mountains in the park are very well-known. The strange rocks resemble dancing lions. The connection between the artificial mountains is not dissimilar to a maze. You can play hide-and-seek in the stone maze or count the number of observable stone lions.
🗓️ Itinerary
Lion Grove Garden Private Tour with Mandarin/English Guide (Admission Included)
Morning session: 09:30, 09:35, 10:00, 10:20, 11:00
Afternoon session: 13:30, 13:35, 14:00, 14:30, 15:00
Gathering
Interesting lectures on the history of the garden
Enjoy the poetry of strange stones
Scenery viewing
End tour
Guests may explore the garden freely on their own.
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