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Which garden in Suzhou is the most worth visiting? Can you talk about it?

Suzhou gardens are very beautiful. Personally, the most worthwhile places to visit are: Lingering Garden, Humble Administrator's Garden and Lion Forest.

Today, I will tell you more about these places.

1. Lingering Garden is as famous as Beijing Summer Palace, chengde mountain resort and Suzhou Humble Administrator's Garden. The number of buildings staying in the garden ranks first in Suzhou gardens. Buildings such as halls, corridors, whitewashed walls and caves are combined with rockeries, pools and flowers to form dozens of garden sketches of different sizes.

Its outstanding treatment in space fully embodies the superb skills and wisdom of ancient gardeners, as well as the artistic style and characteristics of Jiangnan garden architecture.

The garden is centered on the pool, and there are rockery pavilions in the north of the pool, and the trees set each other off. The porch with sweet osmanthus fragrance on the rockery in the west of the pool is the best place to overlook the whole park, and there are long cloisters connected with each other.

2. Humble Administrator's Garden is the representative of Jiangnan Garden and the largest classical garden in Suzhou. Now it is listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit.

Judging from the architectural names of the central garden of Humble Administrator's Garden, most of them are related to lotus flowers. The reason why Wang wants to publicize the lotus flower vigorously is mainly to show his noble character.

The central scenic spot-loquat garden also has fine gardens such as micro-architecture, Yulantang and Jianshanlou.

Other buildings in the Humble Administrator's Garden include Chengguanlou, Fucui Pavilion, Linglong Pavilion and Eighteen Datura Flower Pavilions.

3. Lion Forest is located in Loumen Garden Road in the northeast of Suzhou. It was built in the Yuan Dynasty and is the representative of the Yuan Dynasty gardens.

There are rockeries all over the park, surrounded by long corridors, terraced fields looming and winding paths leading to a secluded place. The wall of the promenade is embedded with calligraphy plaques of four famous Song Dynasty artists, Su Shi, Mi Fei, Huang Tingjian and Cai Xiang, and inscriptions of plum blossom poems by Wen Tianxiang in the Southern Song Dynasty.

There are many beautiful rockeries with lakes and stones in the lion forest, and the buildings are scattered. The highest peak in the park is Lion Peak, and there are other famous peaks such as "Containing Light" and "Spitting the Moon".

There are many bamboos in the garden. The abbot built a Zen nest with bamboo, including "curling in", "fish sword pool" and "small flying rainbow (bridge)". The main buildings are Li Xuetang, Yanyutang, Sleeping Cloud Room, Jianshan Tower, Zhibaixuan, Waterfall Pavilion, Zhenqu Pavilion and Wenmei Pavilion.