Fresh produce and a wet market have lots of local ...
Fresh produce and a wet market have lots of local flavors
Fresh produce and a wet market have lots of local flavors
I have stayed in Shanghai often as an exchange student.
Together we enjoyed a lot of traditional sightseeing spots and world heritage sites.
It is good to take a quiet walk and sit and watch the willows.
And other Chinese gardens are viewing was possible in quiet surroundings differently. The garden is divided into two places, and the entrance fee is 40 yuan.
Decent garden with plenty of history, but from a purely aesthetic perspective it doesn t stack up to many of the other gardens in Suzhou, including KeYuan which is located across the street. Buying a combined ticket with KeYuan is the way to go, as it makes both gardens more affordable with the discount and it allows you to appreciate the history and the beauty that might be missed if you only saw one of the two
Classical and beautiful garden well worth a stop on your trip.
Pure historical beauty, compared with other garden, this place is less crowded that allows you to take a brief break.
Suzhou has visited many gardens, and personal preference is for Canglang Pavilion.
The former residence of Shen Sanbai (namely Shen Fu), the author of "Five Life Six", recommended
Canglang Pavilion is located in Sanyuan Square, south of Suzhou City. It is the oldest Jiangnan garden in history. It is also known as the Song Dynasty art style with the Lion Forest, the Humble Administrator's Garden, and the Lingering Garden, which are called the Suzhou Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties.
There are few people in the evening and you can appreciate it slowly.
The place is nice and good to see. In the winter do not be misty is wet and very cold in our city.
Canglang Pavilion is located in Sanyuan Square, south of Suzhou City. It is the oldest Jiangnan garden in history. It is also known as the Song Dynasty art style with the Lion Forest, the Humble Administrator's Garden, and the Lingering Garden, which are called the Suzhou Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. 20