Oasis Hotel

Suzhou

No.38 Luzhi Airport Road, Wuzhong District, Suzhou, Jiangsu, 215127, China

 

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great for shopping Chinese tea!great for shopping Chinese tea!

Another view of the pond!Another view of the pond!

The Master-of-Nets Garden (Wangshi Yuan)The Master-of-Nets Garden (Wangshi Yuan)

Gate of Guan Qian JieGate of Guan Qian Jie

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Master-of-Nets Garden (Wangshi Yuan)

by chatterley

This garden is first built during the Southern Song Dynasty, and is a classic example of Suzhou-style garden. The whole residence is centred around the pond, and its surroundings are decorated with rock formations, pavillions, bridges, corridors and plants. This was how the wealthy and rich in Suzhou would decorate their gardens - to integrate the mountains (rock formations) and water (pond) into their own residence.

During the Qing Dynasty, this place was owned by a court official who was in charge of making fabrics for the Emperor (Suzhou is well-known for its silk fabric and embroidery).

In 1997, this garden was listed as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site; and graded by the Chinese government as a National AAAA-grade attraction in 2003.

Suzhou's Pagoda Tower

by SLLiew

This pagoda can be seen as a landmark all over Suzhou. Make it a nice backdrop for a picture. However did not get to go inside and curious what it is like inside.

Have to save it for another a trip. But it has a nice exterior. You may have heard this before that many of Chinese temple art were destroyed during the Cultural Revolution. So slowly more furniture or work of arts are being reintroduced to fill the halls of China many beautiful temles and pagodas.

Suzhou

by mke1963

Suzhou is one of China's very special cities, built on a human scale, and still retaining a old-world feel. It presents itself as a city that closely emulates the 'proper' management and presentation of its cultural heritage, although in 2004 the city demolished a significant area of old houses to the west of the Humble Administrator's Garden to make way for a new museum...about old Suzhou. Work that one out!

Suzhou is the closest most visitors will come to classical southern Chinese architecture, as seen in pictures and old movies. It is a city criss-crossed by limpid canals, lined by gardens large and small. Few Chinese cities can match Suzhou for its picturesque streets, courtyards and alleyways, and you would have to travel deep into the Jiangsu or Anhui countryside to find it in the many villages that still maintain these features. It is also one of the few cities that is probably best seen in the drizzling rain, when the canals, looks and pools are rippling under the weeping willows; Suzhou makes good photography easy! More than a hundred of the gardens have survived China's revolutions. It remains focused on all things delicate, whether it is sandalwood fans, silk embroidery or its famed light cuisine. Even today, industry in Suzhou is mainly making fiddly high-tech gadgets and pharmaceuticals rather than big dirty things like railway engines or steel girders.

Suzhou also takes the prize for being China's oldest continuously inhabited city, having been founded during the Spring and Autumn Period as the capital of the Wu state. (770-476BC). It later became the city of Helu, then Suzhou during the Sui Dynasty of 581-618.
It has always remained in the shadows of Nanjing and, more recently, Shanghai, so sparing it some of the excessive ravages of development. However, even here no-one thought twice about putting a six-lane expressway through the old town.
It is a town usually visited quickly, which is a pity: when you come across a laid-back, relaxed town in China it is worth staying a while to take it all in.

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