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The Origin of Gong Li Dam
Gong Li Dam is the only long dike of Jinji Lake in Suzhou, with a total length of 1.400 meters, which was built by Yuanhe county magistrate Li Chaoqiong in Guangxu period. Gong Li Dam is elegant and exquisite as a whole, and we can still get a glimpse of the magnificent scenery gathered by merchants from the ancient inscriptions on the dam. The Jinji Lake landscape project of Gong Li Dam was designed by Pan Asia Yi Dao Company, which is one of the world's leading landscape design and regional planning consulting companies with world-class standards. Now it has become a successful model of mixed hydrophilic communities in China, forming a large-scale open modern urban ecological park.

Now the Gong Li Dam was opened to traffic on June 5438+February 2006. It is positioned as an international commercial water street integrating high-end catering, entertainment, sightseeing, leisure and culture, with well-known brand merchants from Denmark, Italy, Germany, Japan, Belgium, China and Hongkong. The first and fourth phases of Gong Li Dam have a total construction area of 258,000 square meters, in which the architectural style of the first phase retains the traditional Suzhou residential form, bringing together well-known international and domestic brands and well-known catering merchants including Chinese time-honored brands; The second phase focuses on theme bars, music restaurants, coffee bars and special catering, including the first fashionable leisure and entertainment block in Suzhou-Gong Li Dam 19 12 Bar Block; The third phase brought the concept of LifestyleStreetMall to Suzhou for the first time. A commercial pedestrian street full of exotic customs connects theme islands (districts) in series, attracting traditional cultural businesses such as embroidery museum, Cai Stone Carving Museum and art gallery, foreign cultural businesses such as Harley Motorcycle Club, creative cultural businesses such as Basai Art Center and Fund Museum, and together with the fourth phase under construction, actively building an influential cultural, commercial and tourism industrial complex in China.