Suzhou Xiyuan·Jingzhuanglu Temple. It is difficult to imagine that I actually visited a temple for 7 hours. Located west of the Lingering Garden, an area of about 50,000 square meters, it is the only temple garden in Suzhou, which cleverly integrates the Buddhist temple and Suzhou gardens. Founded in the Yuan Dynasty to the Yuan Dynasty (1264 - 1294), it has a history of more than 700 years. Mingzhong was changed to a private garden, and the temple was restored at the end of the Ming Dynasty, and the existing buildings were reconstructed in the Qing Dynasty. At 4 or 5 pm, the monks of the temple worshiped Buddha in the Daxiong Palace. Xiyuan Temple is named after the temple because it has a beautiful west garden. Typical Jiangnan garden, clear water, ancient wood and grass, pavilion rockery, birds and flowers. The middle of the garden is a release pool, the center of the pool has a six-pointed heavy lake heart pavilion, and there is a 400-year-old spotted mole in the pool. Southeast of the release pool is Yellowstone rockery, there are holes to walk through, there are stone grades to climb. The top of the mountain is also a hexagonal pavilion, and the west garden can be seen.