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What are the self-driving routes from Changzhou to Suzhou?

Introduction to tourist attractions:

Humble Administrator's Garden: Located at No. 178 Northeast Street, Loumen Nei, it is the largest and most famous garden in Suzhou. The Humble Administrator's Garden was built in the Ming Dynasty, and Wang Xianchen was the first owner of the garden. During the Jiajing and Zhengde years, he served as an official to supervise the imperial censor. In his later years, his official career was not satisfactory. He resigned from office and returned home. He bought land and built a garden. He named it the Humble Administrator's Garden after borrowing the meaning of the sentence "The clumsy in politics" in "Xianju Fu". The main attractions in the park include: Orchid Snow Hall, Furong Pavilion, Xiangxiang Pavilion, Fangan Pavilion, Yuanxiang Hall, Xiao Canglang, Liuting Pavilion, Fucui Pavilion, etc.

Transportation: Take Lines 1, 2, and 5, get off at Humble Administrator's Garden Station on Lines 2 and 3, and walk 100 meters east.

Tickets: 70 yuan in peak season (3.1-5.31; 9.1-11.30); 50 yuan in off-season (6.1-8.31; 12.1-2.29). Free Azalea Festival and Lotus Festival are held respectively in the two peak seasons.

Opening hours: 8:15-17:30

Lion Grove: Located at No. 23 Yuanlin Road in the northeast of the city, it was built by Zen Master Tianru in the Yuan Dynasty in memory of his teacher Zhongfeng Created by the holy monk. Lion Forest has the largest remaining group of ancient rockeries in China. The rockeries in the lake are numerous and exquisite, resembling a dancing lion. They are known as the "Kingdom of Rockeries" and have the reputation of "Eighteen Scenes of Taoyuan". The highest peak in the park is "Lion Peak", and there are other famous peaks such as "Hanhui" and "Tuyue". The buildings include "Lixue Hall", "Woyun Room", "Zhiboxuan" and "Wenmei Pavilion" wait.

Reminder: You can visit the Suzhou Folk Museum and Numismatic Museum together. One hundred meters north along Garden Road is the Humble Administrator's Garden.

Transportation: Take Lines 1, 2, and 5, and can be reached by Lines 2, 3, 4, 40, and 701.

Tickets: 30 yuan in peak season (3.1-5.31; 9.1-11.30); 20 yuan in off-season (6.1-8.31; 12.1-2.29).

Huqiu: It is the iconic landscape of Suzhou City and is known as "the first scenic spot in Wuzhong". Suzhou was the capital of Wu State in the Spring and Autumn Period. King Helu of Wu was buried in Huqiu after his death. When Bai Juyi, the great poet of the Tang Dynasty, was the governor of Suzhou, he dug mountains to divert water and built a seven-mile embankment to make the scenery of Tiger Hill more beautiful. The poet Su Shi of the Song Dynasty once said: "It would be a pity not to visit Tiger Hill in Suzhou." When the ancients evaluated the characteristics of Tiger Hill, they once put forward the theory of "Nine Benefits", saying that Tiger Hill is suitable for the moon, snow and rain. , suitable for smoke, suitable for spring dawn, suitable for summer, suitable for cool autumn, suitable for falling trees, and suitable for sunset.

The main landscapes in the current garden include: the world-famous leaning tower - Tiger Hill Tower, "the third spring in the world", Broken Liang Hall, Hanhan Spring, Sword Testing Stone, Sword Pond, Yongcui Villa, Wanjing Villa, etc.

Transportation: You can take bus 1 and 2, bus 8 and 49.

Tickets: 60 yuan in peak season (3.1-5.31; 9.1-11.30); 40 yuan in off-season (6.1-8.31; 12.1-2.29). Flower fairs and temple fairs are held respectively in the two peak seasons.

The Liuyuan Garden: one of the four famous gardens in China, was built during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. It was acquired by Liu Shu in the late Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. After expansion, it was renamed Hanbi Villa, then called "Liu Garden". In the early years of Guangxu, the official Shengkang bought this garden, absorbed the advantages of other gardens in Suzhou, expanded and renovated it, and changed its name to Liuyuan.

The Lingering Garden *** is divided into four scenic areas: central, east, west and north. The scenic areas are connected by a winding corridor more than 700 meters long. On the two walls of the corridor are more than 300 calligraphy stone inscriptions by famous artists from past dynasties. "Lingering Garden Dharma Poster". There are pink and white flower walls and leaky windows under the eaves of the corridor, with exquisite patterns. Looking from the flower wall, the mountains, ponds and pavilions are looming among the flowers and trees, like a painting scroll, which is very interesting.

Transportation: Take Lines 1 and 2, and Route 11 can reach it.

Tickets: 40 yuan in peak season (3.1-5.31; 9.1-11.30); 30 yuan in off-season (6.1-8.31; 12.1-2.29). The "Wu She Lan Xun" performance is provided free of charge during the peak season.

Opening hours: 7:30-17:00

Xiyuan Temple: Located on Xiatang Street outside Jinmen, Suzhou, not far to the west of the Liuyuan Garden, Xiyuan Temple is the precept building. The general name of the Temple of the Law and the West Garden Free Life Pond.

The temple was built in the Yuan Dynasty to the Yuan Dynasty (1264-1294). Its real name is Guiyuan Temple. It has buildings such as the Four Heavenly Kings Hall, the Main Hall, the Five Hundred Arhat Hall, the Guanyin Hall, and the Sutra Library. Among them, the Luohan Hall has outstanding features. In the center of the hall, there is a 13-meter-tall Avalokitesvara with Thousand Arms and Thousand Eyes carved from a whole log of camphor wood. Not far from it, there is also a special Buddha statue with four different faces on four sides. It is said to represent the four famous mountains of Buddhism and their main gods, namely: Manjushri Bodhisattva on Mount Wutai, Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva on Mount Jiuhua, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva on Mount Emei, and Guanyin Bodhisattva on Mount Putuo. There are also statues of Maitreya with a big belly, Hanshan and Shide statues, Guan Gong and Wei Tuo statues in the hall. The most famous ones are the "Crazy Monk" and "Jigong" statues. Their expressiveness and wit are astonishing and can be called masterpieces. .

The release pond in the West Garden is equally fascinating. There are many fish and turtles in the pond, most of which were released by Buddhists. Among them, the five-color carp is comparable to that of Hangzhou Yuquan. There is also a giant turtle over 300 years old in the pool, which only emerges from the water in hot weather.

Transportation: Take Lines 1, 2, and 3, and can be reached by Lines 6, 10, 11, and 17.

Ticket: 25 yuan

Hanshan Temple: Located beside Fengqiao outside Gusu City, it was built in the Six Dynasties and has a history of more than 1,400 years. During the Zhenguan period of Tang Dynasty, it was renamed Hanshan Temple. The main buildings in the temple include: Main Hall, Veranda (side hall), Sutra Library, Stele Corridor, Bell Tower, Fengjiang Tower, etc. On the right side of the Main Hall is a bronze bell sent by Japanese friends. It was cast in 1906 by a group of craftsmen such as Kobayashi Seiyoshi. This bell was cast in two parts. One is in Kanzanji Temple, Japan, and the other is in Hanshanji Temple. It is still well preserved.

Reminder: You can visit nearby scenic spots such as Fengqiao and Tielingguan.

Transportation: Take bus 3, 3, 6, 9, 17, 21, 31, or 301 and get off at Fengqiao Station.

Tickets: 15 yuan/person, exhibition hall ticket 5 yuan/person, combined ticket price 20 yuan/person, climbing the bell tower and ringing the bell 5 yuan (3 times).

Master of the Net Garden: Located at No. 11, Kuojiatou Lane, Daichengqiao Road, it is a typical Qing Dynasty residence. It was originally a house built by Shi Zhengzhi, the minister of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, after he was dismissed from office during the Chunxi period of the Southern Song Dynasty (1174-1189). It boasted a collection of ten thousand volumes of books, so it named the garden "Wanjuan Hall" and nicknamed it "Yuyin". During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Song Zongyuan, the young minister of Guanglu Temple, built a villa at the former site of Wanjuantang as a place for his mother to raise his relatives. It was named Net Master Garden. "Net Master" means fisherman or fisherman. The whole garden covers an area of ??5,400 square meters and is composed of three parts: the residence in the east, the main garden in the middle and the inner garden in the west. The main landscapes in the garden include: sedan hall, hall, ladder cloud room, Yuezhifenglai Pavilion, Dianchun courtyard, etc. The Chinese courtyard "Ming Xuan" built in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, USA in 1981 was designed and built based on the garden's "Dian Chun" courtyard.

The most special part of the Master of the Nets Garden is the night garden, where Kunqu opera, Pingtan, Jiangnan Sizhu, guzheng, flute and other folk arts performances are performed in different halls in the garden in turn. Because the performance has the characteristics of Jiangnan in China and the environment is the famous Suzhou garden night view, it helps tourists to understand the culture of Wudi to a certain extent, so it is very popular with tourists at home and abroad.

Canglang Pavilion: The oldest garden in Suzhou, it was originally the pond pavilion of King Guangling of Wuyue in the Five Dynasties. Canglang Pavilion is famous for its tranquility and simplicity. It integrates the rockery inside the garden and the pool outside the garden. Between the rockery and the pool, there is a corridor with flower windows on the wall. Through the leakage of scenery, the inner mountain and the outer water are connected. . It is said that there are 108 styles of flower windows in the whole garden, with varied patterns and exquisite structures. They are typical of Suzhou garden flower windows.

Canglang Pavilion is located at the highest point at the east end of the fake mountain, with the three characters "Canglang Pavilion" written by Yu Yue, a master of Pu Xue in the Qing Dynasty, engraved on it. The architectural style is simple, and the structural form is very harmonious with the entire garden atmosphere. There is a couplet engraved on the stone pillars on both sides: "The cool breeze and the bright moon are priceless, and there is love in the mountains and rivers near the river."

Yiyuan: Located in the middle of Renmin Road in the city center, it is a private garden built by the wealthy gentry Gu Wenbin during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty. The eastern part was originally the old residence of Wu Kuan, the Minister of the Ming Dynasty, and the western part was expanded by the Gu family. The east and west parts are separated by a double corridor. The walls of the double corridor are decorated with flower windows. From the flower windows, you can see the gardens on the east and west sides, which are particularly deep and winding.

Transportation: Take Lines 1 and 4, and can be reached by Lines 1, 8, 9, 20, 21, 38, 46, 68, 101, 102, and 103.

Ticket: 15 yuan, free for military personnel with certificates.

Panmen: Located at the southwest corner of the ancient city wall of Suzhou, there are the famous "Panmen Three Scenes" Ruiguang Tower, Wumen Bridge and Panmen Tower.

The existing Ruiguang Pagoda is a Northern Song Dynasty brick pagoda with a height of 43.2 meters, 7 levels and 8 sides, and is composed of an outer wall, a corridor and a core. Precious cultural relics have been discovered in Ruiguang Tower many times. In 1963, two wooden Buddhas were discovered in the walls of the first-floor pagoda, and a stone Buddha and cultural relics such as brick inscriptions from the Dazhong Xiangfu period were taken out from the heart of the third-floor pagoda. In 1978, more than 100 volumes of relics, bronze statues of Avalokitesvara, Tathagata, woodcut printing and blue-paper gold scripts were discovered in the brick niche at the center of the tower on the third floor. They were cultural relics from the Five Dynasties to the Northern Song Dynasty.

Transportation: Take Line 2, 5, 7, 30, or 701 and get off at Panmen Scenic Area Station. Panmen Scenic Area can also be reached 200 meters west from Taihua Commercial Building on Renmin Road.

Ticket: 25 yuan, free Pingtan performance.

Opening hours: 8:00-16:45