In the heart of Suzhou, a city celebrated for its exquisite gardens, the Lingering Garden (Liu Yuan) stands as one of China’s four most renowned classical gardens and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Established during the Ming Dynasty, the garden captivates visitors with its masterful layout and use of space. Winding paths lead through serene ponds, over delicate bridges, and past intricately crafted rockeries. The garden is adorned with statues, pavilions, and buildings that showcase striking traditional architecture. Today, visitors can explore these tranquil spaces, immersing themselves in the harmonious blend of nature and human artistry that defines this historic site.
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