Suzhou tourist attractions include the following:
1. Suzhou gardens
Suzhou gardens, in general, have three characteristics: first, the gardening scene Imitation of nature: Taking natural landscapes as the theme, artificial scenery is used according to local conditions to imitate natural scenery. Pools are built along Fulei Mountain and in depressions, pavilions are skillfully built, and trees are decorated, emphasizing poetry and painting. The second is to pay attention to elegance and tranquility in gardening: the gardening pictures are small but large, borrowing scenery from inside and outside, painting within painting, natural layout, beautiful and solemn. The third is to build the garden to highlight the national style: the ancient buildings in the garden are integrated with painting, calligraphy, poetry and other artistic techniques. There are poems in the scenery and paintings in the poems, which are the crystallization of ancient Chinese culture and art.
2. Zhouzhuang Ancient Town
Zhouzhuang Town is located 38 kilometers southeast of Suzhou City. The famous ancient painter Wu Guanzhong wrote that "Huangshan brings together the beauty of China's mountains and rivers, and Zhouzhuang brings together the beauty of China's water towns." Overseas newspapers and magazines It is said that "Zhouzhuang is the first water town in China. Zhouzhuang has a history of nearly 900 years and has rich cultural connotations. If you want to choose the most representative ancient water town in China, there is no doubt that she is the "first water town in China" "Zhouzhuang.
3. The Lingering Garden
The Lingering Garden is located at No. 338 Liuyuan Road, Changmenwai, Suzhou, the ancient city in the south of the Yangtze River. It is famous for its exquisite architectural layout and numerous strange stones. It is similar to Suzhou The Humble Administrator's Garden, the Summer Palace in Beijing, and the Chengde Summer Resort are collectively known as the four famous gardens in China. The Lingering Garden is located outside Changmen in Suzhou. The Lingering Garden was built by the imperial servant Xu Tai during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. , named Hanbizhuang, commonly known as Liuyuan.