The Classical Gardens of Suzhou, dating as far back as the sixth century BC, offer a serene and meticulously designed landscape. Spread across the historic city of Suzhou, these gardens include over 50 distinct spaces, each with a network of manicured paths, bridges, ponds, and pavilions. Nine of these gardens are designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites, reflecting their cultural and historical significance. Visitors can explore the intricate layouts, admire the harmonious blend of architecture and nature, and experience the tranquil atmosphere that has captivated travelers for centuries.
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