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Attractions around Suzhou Railway Station

Humble Administrator’s Garden, Stone Road Street, etc. Display according to query Baidu map.

1. The Humble Administrator’s Garden is located at No. 178 Northeast Street, Gusu District, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. Covering an area of ??78 acres (52,000 square meters), the whole park is divided into three parts: east, middle and west. The other residential part is now the garden museum exhibition hall. The eastern part is bright and cheerful, dominated by Pinggang distant mountains, pine forest lawns, and Zhuwu meandering water. The middle part is the essence of the Humble Administrator's Garden. The pool accounts for one-third of the area and is dominated by water. The pool is wide and lush with trees, and the scenery is natural. Buildings of different shapes and heights are arranged near the water, with clear priorities. The western pool is in the shape of a curved ruler. It is characterized by separate Taiwan pavilions, undulating corridors, and water wave reflections, which are unique and interesting. It is gorgeously and exquisitely decorated. The main building is the Thirty-six Yuanyang Pavilion near the residence. Although the entire environment of the Humble Administrator's Garden was made by humans, the wild charm of the natural ecology is very prominent. It still retains the style of the original garden when it was built in the Ming Dynasty. It is considered a representative work of Jiangnan classical gardens and a precious heritage of Chinese garden art.

2. Suzhou Shilu Pedestrian Street is located at No. 158 Jinmen Road, Gusu District, Suzhou City. It consists of major shopping malls, gourmet restaurants, and leisure plazas, among which the food street, women's street, and Nanhao Street are particularly prominent. The annual God-gaping event is even more of a feast. The Shilu area of ??Suzhou Stone Road Pedestrian Street was originally the outer wharf of Suzhou. As a distribution center connecting Suzhou and foreign commerce, it was a distribution center for Suzhou and foreign commerce in the old days, and merchants gathered since ancient times. In the late Qing Dynasty, Sheng Xuanhuai, a Westernizationist, built a road here. Because the road was paved with stones, it was named Stone Road.