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What are the state-owned scenic spots in Suzhou?

The scenic spots in Suzhou include Humble Administrator's Garden, Lingering Garden, Canglang Pavilion, Zhouzhuang Town and _ Zhigu Town. 1. Humble Administrator's Garden The Humble Administrator's Garden is located in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. It was built in the early years of Zheng De in the Ming Dynasty (early 16th century) and is a masterpiece of classical gardens in the south of the Yangtze River. It has a history of more than 5 years since 222. The humble administrator's garden has been divided and combined several times, either as a "private" homestead, or as a "golden house" or as a "palace", leaving many attractive relics and allusions. Humble Administrator's Garden, together with Beijing Summer Palace, chengde mountain resort and Suzhou Lingering Garden, is called the four famous gardens in China. Humble Administrator's Garden was listed as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units in March 1961, and was listed as a national characteristic tourist spot by the State Planning Commission, Tourism Bureau and Ministry of Construction in 1991. In 1997, UNESCO approved its inclusion in the World Heritage List. In 27, it was rated as the first batch of national AAAAA-level tourist attractions by the National Tourism Administration. Second, stay in the park Liuyuan, formerly known as "East Garden" and "Hanbi Villa", located at No.338 Liuyuan Road, gusu district, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. It is adjacent to Liuyuan Road in the south, Banbian Street in the north and Bus Passenger Transport Group Co., Ltd. in the east. It is embroidered in the west. It was built in the 21st year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (1593), and was abandoned in many places. In 1953, Suzhou Municipal People's Government decided to repair Liuyuan. Later, the Canglang Pavilion Canglang Pavilion, located in the south of Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, is the oldest garden in Suzhou. Built in the Northern Song Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty (141-148), it was once the residence of the famous Han Shizhong in the early years of the Southern Song Dynasty (early 12th century). The gardening art of Canglang Pavilion is different from others. Without entering the garden gate, a pool of green water surrounds the garden. The park is dominated by rocks, facing an earthen mountain, on which Canglang Stone Pavilion is located. There is a pool under the mountain, and the mountains and rivers are connected by a winding corridor. Ming Dow Hall in the southeast of the rockery is the main building of the garden. In addition, there are 5 immortal temples, Kanshanlou, Cuilinglong Pavilion, Yangzhi Pavilion and Yubei Pavilion. Fourthly, Zhouzhuang Town Zhouzhuang Town is located in the southeast of Suzhou, at the junction of Kunshan, Wujiang and Shanghai. It is a pre-selected site of world cultural heritage and the first batch of national 5A-level tourist attractions. 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. Fourteen ancient stone bridges built in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties are well preserved on the well-shaped river. There are more than 8 aborigines living along the pillow river, and more than 6% of the houses still retain the architectural features of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Verb (abbreviation of verb) _ Zhigu Town _ Zhigu Town belongs to Wuzhong District, Suzhou City, located in the east of Suzhou City, 18km west of Suzhou City and 58km east of Shanghai City. _ Zhigu Town is a water town in the south of the Yangtze River with a history of 2,5 years, with many water, bridges, lanes, ancient houses and celebrities. The main attractions are Baosheng Temple, Ye Shengtao Memorial Hall and Jiangnan Cultural Park.