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Which garden in Suzhou is the most interesting?

The four gardens in Suzhou, a famous historical city, can best reflect the ideal quality of Chinese classical garden design. Rebuilding Gankun in a short distance, Suzhou Garden is recognized as a model to realize this design idea. These gardens built in16 ~18th century, with their elaborate design, embody the profound artistic conception that China culture conforms to and transcends nature.

Lion Forest, located in the northeast of Suzhou, was founded in Yuan Dynasty (AD 1342). Because there are many stone peaks in the garden, which look like lions, it is named "Lion Forest". Lion forest is rectangular in plane, with an area of about 15 mu. There are many beautiful rockeries in the forest, and the buildings are patchwork. The main buildings are Yanyutang, Jianshan Tower, Waterfall Pavilion and Wenmei Pavilion. Lion Forest has a distinctive theme, rich depth of field, distinctive personality, ingenious fake holes and valleys, and unique charm of every grass and tree.

Lingering Garden, located outside Nagato, Suzhou, was founded in the Ming Dynasty. In the Qing dynasty, it was called "Hanbilou", commonly known as "Liuyuan", and later changed to "Lingering Garden". Lingering Garden covers an area of about 50 mu, with mountains and rivers in the middle, which is the essence of the whole garden. The main buildings are Hanbishan Building, Mingshe Building, Quxi Building of Cui Yuan Pavilion and Qingfengchi Pavilion. The number of buildings staying in the garden ranks first in Suzhou gardens, and its outstanding treatment in space fully reflects the superb skills and outstanding wisdom of ancient gardeners.

Humble Administrator's Garden, located in Loumen, Suzhou, is the largest garden in Suzhou and a masterpiece of Suzhou gardens. It was built in Zhengde period of Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1506 ~ 152 1). Most of the existing gardens were formed in the late Qing Dynasty (early 20th century AD), covering an area of 62 mu. The layout theme of Humble Administrator's Garden is centered on water, and the pool area accounts for about one-fifth of the total area. Many pavilions are built by the water. The main buildings are Yuanxiangtang, Xiang Xue Weiyun Pavilion, Dashuang Pavilion, Liuting Pavilion, Eighteen Datura Flower Pavilion and Thirty-six Yangyang Pavilion. The Humble Administrator's Garden is properly laid out, cleverly conceived, fresh in style, simple and natural, beautiful and generous.

Master Wang Garden is located in the southeast of Suzhou. Founded in the Southern Song Dynasty (A.D. 1 127 ~ 1279), it was then called "fishing hiding". It was rebuilt in the Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1736 ~ 1796), and it was renamed as "Wang Shiyuan" with the old meaning of "fishing and seclusion". Master Wang Garden covers an area of about half a hectare and is the smallest garden in Suzhou. The main buildings in the park are Cong Guixuan, Zhuoying Shuige, Kansong Reading Painting Pavilion and Dianchunzi. The pavilions and pavilions in Master Wang's garden are all near the water, and there is water everywhere in the garden. All kinds of buildings are coordinated and compact in layout, famous for their exquisiteness and typical Ming style.