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Lion Forest Garden Review

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The experience is very good, the scenery is good, it is recommended, fun and fun, not bad, the medical staff is free! Hahahahahaha ~

Lion Forest Garden

Posted: Sep 28, 2020
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  • Anonymous User
    5/5Outstanding

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    Going at 4:30 in the afternoon, the time is a bit rushed, there are not many people, the garden is not big, the strange stone, the courtyard is chic, the inscription has a history, listening to the explanation and understanding a lot, it is worth a visit.

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    Posted: May 24, 2024
  • 龙赟
    5/5Outstanding

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    The Lion Forest, the courtyard is deeply deep and the second stop of the Suzhou trip. The Lion Forest is a monk to the private to the state. The owner changes and changes, and the repairs are round after round. The Lion Forest is worth it. The diamond head hole is very interesting, the design is exquisite and attentive, the landscape is very beautiful, and the impression is very deep. The Lion Forest is really dense in landscape. Although it is not as big as the Humble Administrator's Garden, it has a deep and deep courtyard, and it is a bit of fun to move one step at a time!

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    Posted: May 23, 2024
  • ZP2505
    5/5Outstanding

    The Lion Forest Garden, or Shizilin (狮子林), is one of the renowned classical gardens located in Suzhou, China. It's famous for its intricate design featuring a maze-like arrangement of paths and rockeries that mimic the rugged and whimsical forms of a lion. Built during the Yuan Dynasty in 1342, this garden is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is celebrated for its beautiful pavilions, ponds, and traditional Chinese architecture, embodying the aesthetic principles of balance, harmony, and natural beauty central to Chinese garden design.

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    Posted: May 23, 2024
  • 钧媗
    5/5Outstanding

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    One of the four major gardens in Suzhou, named after the rockery. I didn't feel anything special when I first entered, and I didn't appreciate its wonderfulness. I listened to the explanation of the tour guide before I understood the good intentions of the craftsmen and opened a happy trip. What really opened people's eyes was that they passed the treasure of their town garden and entered the back garden. This is simply a paradise for children. Hidden and hiding can play for a day. The rockery monster stone maze will get lost when it comes up and down to meet this road. Who can only meet in two directions recommended recommended recommended recommended recommended recommended

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    Posted: Apr 18, 2024
  • Yunn Nay Chi Htun
    5/5Outstanding

    It's a lovely place to visit. A classic Suzhou garden and the housing that are attached to it. Well described historical markers and delightful examples of bonzai trees everywhere. Gorgeous stained glass windows. The rock garden was exquisite. As always, visiting during a national holiday is not recommended as it's insanely crowded.

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    Posted: Apr 20, 2024
  • ZP2505
    5/5Outstanding

    The Lion Forest Garden, or Shizilin (狮子林), is one of the renowned classical gardens located in Suzhou, China. It's famous for its intricate design featuring a maze-like arrangement of paths and rockeries that mimic the rugged and whimsical forms of a lion. Built during the Yuan Dynasty in 1342, this garden is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is celebrated for its beautiful pavilions, ponds, and traditional Chinese architecture, embodying the aesthetic principles of balance, harmony, and natural beauty central to Chinese garden design.

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    Posted: May 23, 2024
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