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K¨§ Yu¨¢n

Suzhou


An academic garden directly opposite Blue Wave, K¨§ Yu¨¢n is where Suzhou Library was established in 1914 before the garden spent much of the 20th century as administrative offices. K¨§ Yu¨¢n was revitalised and opened to the public in 2014. Combined tickets (high/low season ?40/30) include entrance to Blue Wave.


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1. Blue Wave Pavilion

0.03 MILES

Originally the home of a prince, the oldest garden in Suzhou was first built in the 11th century, and has been repeatedly rebuilt since. Instead of¡­

2. Confucian Temple

0.11 MILES

A haven of solitude and an oasis of peace in a busy town, the Confucian Temple is adorned with several ancient (one is 830 years old) gingkos and rows of¡­

3. Garden of the Master of the Nets

0.54 MILES

Off Shiquan Jie, this pocket-sized garden is considered one of Suzhou's best preserved. Laid out in the 12th century, it went to seed and was later¡­

4. Ruiguang Pagoda

0.58 MILES

This delightful pagoda was built in 1004 and overlooks the Pan Gate Scenic Area in the southwest of the old town.

5. Suzhou No 1 Silk Factory

0.66 MILES

This museum and working silk factory was established as a state-owned silk factory in 1926. The highlight of the museum is seeing its massive, 80-year-old¡­

6. S¨±zh¨­u Park

0.69 MILES

Small but charming public park in S¨±zh¨­u's downtown area. Popular amongst local retirees, this is a great place to experience China's outdoor group¡­

7. X¨± Gate

0.76 MILES

One of the eight city gates that were first built to protect S¨±zh¨­u during the Spring and Autumn Period (approximately 771¨C476 BC), the brick wall that we¡­

8. Pan Gate Scenic Area

0.84 MILES

This quiet part of Suzhou is lovely, with a section of the city wall straddling the outer moat in the southwest corner of the city. Dating from 1355, the¡­