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Top Ten Tourist Attractions in Northern Jiangsu

The top ten tourist attractions in northern Jiangsu are: Zen Forest, Mudu Ancient Town, Luzhi Ancient Town, Hanshan Temple, Wangshiyuan, Lion Forest, Lingering Garden, Tongli Ancient Town, Zhouzhuang Town and Humble Administrator's Garden.

1, meditation garden

Jingxin Garden is located in the suburb of Wujiang District, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. It is a Jiangnan classical garden-style building with unique artistic style. Founded in 1993, it covers an area of 100 mu. The buildings in the park are small and unique, including the Lotus Pavilion Bridge, the Little Rainbow, the Jingyuan Hall, the Tianxiang Bookstore, the Pangshan Caotang, the Sumen Brick Carving and the Taoyuan Garden.

2. Mudu Ancient Town

Mudu Ancient Town, alias Duchuan, Xujiang and Xiangxi, is located in the southeast of Jiangsu Province, west of Suzhou Ancient City, and in Taihu Lake Basin. It is a famous scenic spot in Jiangnan, known as the first town in Wuzhong and the best in Jiangnan.

3. Luzhi Ancient Town

Luzhi Ancient Town belongs to Wuzhong District, Suzhou City, and is located in the east of Suzhou City, with a distance of 18km to the west and 58km to Shanghai to the east. Luzhi Ancient Town is a water town in the south of the Yangtze River with a history of 2,500 years, with many water, bridges, lanes, ancient houses and celebrities. The main attractions are Baosheng Temple, Ye Shengtao Memorial Hall and Jiangnan Cultural Park.

4. Hanshan Temple

Hanshan Temple, located in gusu district, Suzhou, was founded in the Liang Xiao era in the Southern Dynasties, and was originally named Miaoli Pingta. Hanshan Temple covers an area of about10.3 million square meters, with a construction area of more than 3,400 square meters.

5. Netscape Garden

Master Wang Garden was built in the Southern Song Dynasty. It used to be the former site of Wanjuan Hall, a bibliophile and assistant minister of Yangzhou in Song Dynasty. The garden was named Aftersound, which was later abandoned. During the Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty, the retired Guanglu Temple was purchased and rebuilt by Shao Qing and Song Zongyuan, and the park was named Wang Shi Park.

6.lion forest

Lion Grove, built in Yuan Dynasty to Zhengnian, is one of the representatives of classical private garden buildings in China. It belongs to one of the four famous gardens in Suzhou. Lion Forest is also a world cultural heritage, a national key cultural relic protection unit and a national AAAA-level tourist attraction.

7. Stay in the park

Suzhou Classical Garden Liuyuan, located at No.338, Wailiuyuan Road, Nagato, Suzhou, was founded in the Ming Dynasty. In the Qing Dynasty, it was called Hanbi Villa, commonly known as Liuyuan, and later changed to Lingering Garden. It is famous for its exquisite architectural layout and countless strange stones. Together with Humble Administrator's Garden in Suzhou, Summer Palace in Beijing and chengde mountain resort, it is also called the four famous gardens in China.

8. Tongli Ancient Town

Tongli Ancient Town belongs to Wujiang District, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, and was founded in the Song Dynasty. There are many gardens, temples, mansions and celebrities' former residences built in the Ming and Qing Dynasties in the town. The ever-flowing 15 river divides the ancient town into seven small islands, which are connected by 49 ancient bridges, making it famous for its small bridges and flowing water.

9. Zhouzhuang Town

Zhouzhuang Town is surrounded by water. With the river in Cheng Zhen, the street is the city. The main attractions are Fuan Bridge, Shuangqiao and Shenting. There are 14 ancient stone bridges built in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties in the well-shaped river channel. There are more than 800 aborigines living along the pillow river, and more than 60% of the houses still retain the architectural features of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

10, Humble Administrator's Garden

Humble Administrator's Garden, located in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, was founded in the early years of Zheng De in Ming Dynasty, and is a masterpiece of classical gardens in the south of the Yangtze River. Over the past 400 years, the Humble Administrator's Garden has been divided and combined several times, either for private houses, or for golden halls or palaces, leaving many attractive relics and allusions.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Jingxin Garden Baidu Encyclopedia-Humble Administrator's Garden Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhouzhuang Town.