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Where are the tourist attractions near Suzhou interesting?

The most interesting tourist attractions in Suzhou 10

Lingyanshan Temple 1

Lingyanshan Temple is the oldest Buddhist shrine in Suzhou and the most popular temple for tourists. A temple that has never raised its price for many years and only charges 1 yuan is simply too humanized compared with a temple with more tickets 100. This used to be the palace where Fu Cha, the king of Wu, lived, but it was later set on fire by Gou Jian, the king of Yue. Later generations built Lingyanshan Temple on the ruins of the palace, and there are still Wu Wangjing and other Wu Dynasty buildings.

2. Lingyanshan

Lingyan Mountain, which is open to the public free of charge, is the favorite mountain to climb by Suzhou citizens. Here, you can also see the imperial road built by ministers to welcome the arrival of Ganlong, which comes to Mudu ancient town every time in Jiangnan. Climbed up Lingyan Mountain many times and walked into Lingyan Mountain Temple to pray for the people. Starting from Lingyan Mountain, you can climb to Tianping Mountain and Baimajian, and the whole journey takes at least two or three hours.

3. Humble Administrator's Garden

Humble Administrator's Garden and Lingering Garden in Suzhou, together with chengde mountain resort and Beijing Summer Palace, are also called "Four Gardens in China", with Humble Administrator's Garden as the head. Therefore, it is a must to visit Humble Administrator's Garden, the largest existing private garden in Suzhou. The garden is the Humble Administrator's Garden scenic spot we see now, and the community has been transformed into Suzhou Museum and Zhongyi Palace. The museum is open to the public free of charge, and you need to make an appointment in advance before going. Now the Humble Administrator's Garden has to make an online reservation 1~7 days in advance, and there is no ticket sales on site.

4. Lion Forest

Lion Forest is one of the four major gardens in Suzhou, which is famous for its rockery. It is the garden with the largest number of rockeries in Suzhou, and the rockery carvings are lifelike. It has always been loved by tourists. The rockery in Lion Forest once attracted the attention of Emperor Qianlong. Emperor Qianlong drilled around in the rockery and thought it was too interesting, so he casually wrote "It's really interesting". The accompanying minister felt a little vulgar, so he suggested that Qianlong go there and become a real interest. Today's museum of real interest is named after Emperor Qianlong.

5. Luzhi Ancient Town

Luzhi Ancient Town is located in Wuzhong District, Suzhou. The same age as Suzhou City, it has a civilization history of more than 2,500 years. There are many bridges in Luzhi ancient town, which is called "Bridge Museum", so when you visit Luzhi ancient town, you can enjoy the ancient bridges, which show the wisdom of ancient workers.

6. Jinji Lake

Jinji Lake is a symbol of Suzhou's prosperity. Here you can see the Oriental Gate in Suzhou, commonly known as "underpants". Especially at night, it is more beautiful under the masterpiece of lighting, and there will be a music fountain for people to enjoy every night.

7. Qilishantang Street

It is said that "there is heaven above, Suzhou and Hangzhou below, and Suzhou has a mountain pond." So what kind of scenery is the mountain pond? It used to be the most prosperous commercial street in Suzhou. Because it is the transportation hub of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, it is the first choice for foreigners to settle down. Today, Shantang Street has preserved a large number of ancient buildings, and the ancient streets are faintly visible.