China Travel Services Group - winning tour packages China HolidaysOfficial State Tourism Site
China Travel Tour Packages

tour destinations suzhou humble

Back Up
Back to Main List


Humble Administrator's Garden

 

China's gardens generally can be divided into two kinds: the royal garden, represent by Summer Palace in Beijing and Mountain Resort of Chengde, and the private garden, represent by private gardens in Suzhou.

Located in the northeastern part of Suzhou city, Humble Administrator's Garden, with a total area of 51,950 sqm, is the largest private garden in Suzhou, as well as one of the four most famous classic gardens in China (the others are: Summer Palace, Mountain Resort of Chengde and Garden for Lingering In in Suzhou).

Around 1513 during the Ming dynasty, the imperial inspector Wang Xianchen, being sick of officialdom, returned to Suzhou after retiring from public life and built his garden. Borrowed the idea from the essay "To cultivate my garden and sell my vegetable crop is the policy of humble man", he named his garden Humble Administrator's Garden.

The garden is most representative of Chinese classical gardens in the Ming dynasty. Focused on a central pond with pavilions, terraces, chambers, and towers located nearby, the garden is divided into three parts: the eastern, middle and western parts.

The middle part is the cream of the garden with marvelous mountains, clear water, exquisite buildings and exuberant trees and flower reminiscent of the scenery in the south of the lower Yangtze River. Elaborately conceived, the designer of the garden used "borrowed view from afar" in the layout of this part, aiming to enlarge eyeshot within a limited space. Seen westward, a pagoda would be seen sitting in western garden, which actually is situated 1km away from the garden.

The buildings in the western part of the garden are properly arranged by the lake, in which Hall of the Thirty-Six Mandarin Ducks and Hall of Eighteen Camellias are most important. Both halls are furnished with ancient furniture with paintings and calligraphies hung on the wall, embodying the leisurely life of the master.

To the end of west garden lies bonsai garden, where about 700 bonsais are put on display, which is worthy of visiting.

Humble Administrator's Garden is a typical example of the art of horticulture south of Yangtze River as well as a treasure house containing arts of architecture, calligraphy, carving, painting, and bonsai. It was listed as cultural relics of national importance in 1961.

Admission: 30 (RMB)
Opening Times: 7:30 - 17:30
Tel: 86-512-7539869

 


Google
Web www.cntravel.biz

  Moped, Mopeds
  Chinatown

Travel to China - | Do's and Don'ts | Travel ABC | Scenes & Sights | Travel Services |
China Travel Resources - | Cuisine Guide | Shopping Guide | Festival Guide | Provices Map & Guide | Provices Guide 2 | Books On China | Doing Business in China | Chinese Laws and Regulations | China Market | China Map | chinese-new-year |


Home | About Us | Contact Us | China Travel Resources | Links | Site Map
China travel information | lowest airfare airline ticket | flight schedule | Chinese travel agency | China tour

Copyright © China Travel Service Group, 2000-2004
Designed by StalwartCorp.com