On the very same day that we arrived in Suzhou by a fast train, we visited the Lion Grove Garden, the Humble Administrator's Garden, and Shantang Street. We had a lot of fun at the first garden we visited, and continued to the second one afterwards.
The Humble Administrator's Garden is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is the most famous garden in Suzhou. The entrance fee was higher than of the Lion Grove Garden, but the garden was also larger.
Outside the garden wall |
In front of the garden entrance |
This garden is different from the Lion Grove garden, first thing I noticed was that it has a lot of open spaces. I'm not sure if they have flowers in other season but there were none in the winter. The sun was getting lower and it was getting colder. I think it would've been a better experience if it was a slightly warmer weather, but at this point we breezed through the garden rather quickly and headed out. We were still able to get some nice pictures though....
We exited the garden and walked back towards the Scholar's Hotel near Lion Grove Garden to get our luggages and finally went on our way to our hotel in Shantang!
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