Explore the timeless beauty of Suzhou, China, with this guide to its legendary classical gardens, historic water towns, and vibrant modern attractions. From the serene ponds of the Humble Administrator's Garden to the ancient charm of Tongli Watertown and the modern marvels of Jinji Lake, discover the essence of this enchanting city.
Humble Administrator's Garden
The Humble Administrator's Garden is the largest and most famous classical Chinese garden in Suzhou, recognized as one of the four best gardens in China and a UNESCO Heritage site, featuring architectures, pavilions, bridges, ponds, rocks, lush flowers and trees.
Lion Forest Garden
The Lion Forest Garden is a unique garden in Suzhou known for its maze-like rock formations resembling lions and is also a UNESCO heritage site.
Tiger Hill Scenic Area
Tiger Hill Scenic Area is a park featuring the leaning Tiger Hill Pagoda, Sword Testing Stone, Sword Pool, historical villas, temples, bamboo groves, and bonsai trees.
Shantang Old Street
Shantang Old Street is a historical and cultural street built alongside a river canal, featuring shops selling souvenirs, snacks, crafts, silk products, restaurants, and bars.
Lingering Garden
The Lingering Garden is one of the four best classical gardens in China, recreating stunning natural landscapes with classical Chinese garden design.
Tongli Watertown
Tongli is a quiet and authentic watertown with residences, featuring sights at Pearl Tower, Tuisi Garden, and Jiayin Hall.
Pingjiang Street
Pingjiang Street is the largest and best-preserved historical block in Suzhou, running along the old canal of Pingjiang River, with buildings retaining the original architectural style and offering shops, restaurants, and Chinese Kun Opera experiences.
Jinji Lake
Jinji Lake is the largest city lake park in China, offering a lakeside avenue, a large park, and night views of bridges and pavilions, with restaurants along the Li Gong Di causeway.
Tiger Hill Pagoda
The 1,000 years old 48 meters tall leaning Tiger Hill Pagoda, nicknamed the Leaning Tower of China with a 3.5 degree tilt.
Sword Testing Stone
The Sword Testing Stone is a notable location in Tiger Hill Scenic Area where the King of Wu State tested a sword by cutting a rock in half.
Sword Pool
Sword Pool in Tiger Hill Scenic Area. Story has it that the King of Wu State was an avid rare sword collector and this being his burial location with thousands of swords.
Hanshan Temple
Hanshan Temple is a place to explore in the morning.
Suzhou Silk Museum
Suzhou Silk Museum is a place to explore in the morning.
Gate of the East building
The Gate of the East building is the second tallest building in Suzhou at 300 meters, intended as a symbolic gateway to the city.
Pearl Tower
Pearl Tower, a sight in Tongli Watertown.
Tuisi Garden
Tuisi Garden, a sight in Tongli Watertown.
Jiayin Hall
Jiayin Hall, a sight in Tongli Watertown.
Li Gong Di causeway
Li Gong Di causeway further south shore of Jinji Lake. It has beautiful night views of bridges, pavilion as well as having lots of restaurants.
Suzhou Museum
Suzhou Museum stop for the Tourist Bus 1, 2 or 5 to reach Humble Administrator's Garden.