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Songshi Wu Garden

Jiangsu


This exhibition of more than 1200 crystal dendrites (crystals that form in rock fissures) was collected over a period of 30 years by a husband-and-wife team who worked for the Ministry of Railways. The dendrite patterns resemble painted landscapes and are quite pretty.


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1. Pearl Pagoda

0.1 MILES

In the north of town, quiet Pearl Pagoda dates from the Qing dynasty and contains a spacious residential complex decorated with Qing-era antiques, an¡­

2. G¨¥ngl¨¨ T¨¢ng

0.16 MILES

This elegant Ming-dynasty estate in the west of town has 41 beautifully restored halls that have been redecorated with paintings, calligraphy and¡­

3. Tuisi Garden

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This beautiful 19th-century garden in the east of the old town delightfully translates as the ¡®Withdraw and Reflect Garden¡¯, so named because it was the¡­

4. Precious Belt Bridge

7.7 MILES

Straddling the Grand Canal southeast of Suzhou, and boasting 53 arches, the lovely Precious Belt Bridge was once a Tang dynasty construction, although the¡­

5. Strange Loft

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This mysteriously named optical art museum has a miniature hall of mirrors and a handful of room-size 3D illusions, perfect for interactive group photos.

6. Twin Bridges

8.47 MILES

Zhouzhuang's most iconic bridges are this Ming-dynasty pair (Ë«ÇÅ, Shu¨¡ngqi¨¢o) gracing the intersection of two waterways in the heart of town.

7. Zhang¡¯s House

8.51 MILES

To the south of the Twin Bridges, this beautiful 60-room, three-hall structure was built in the Ming era and bought by the Zhang clan in early Qing times¡­

8. Quanfu Temple

8.55 MILES

The amber-hued ¡®Full Fortune¡¯ temple was originally founded during the Song dynasty, but has been repeatedly rebuilt. The structure you see today is an¡­