Humble Administrator's Garden is the representative of Jiangnan Garden and the largest classical garden in Suzhou. Located at No.0/78, Northeast Street, Suzhou, it was founded in the Zheng De period of Ming Dynasty. The park covers an area of about 83.5 mu, with an open area of about 73 mu, of which the central and western part of the park and Zhang Mansion (now the former site of Suzhou Garden Museum) are architectural garden heritages in the late Qing Dynasty, with an area of about 38 mu. One of China's four famous gardens, a national key cultural relic protection unit, a national 5A-level tourist attraction and a national special-grade tourist attraction, is known as the "Mother of Gardens in China" and was listed as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO in 1997.
Humble Administrator's Garden, a grand view garden-style classical luxury garden, is known as the "model garden in the world" with the layout of mountain island, bamboo dock, Songshan Mountain and Qushui. It ranks first among the four famous gardens in China along with chengde mountain resort, Liuyuan and Beijing Summer Palace. It is a national key cultural relic protection unit, one of the national characteristic tourist attractions and a world cultural heritage. So far, only Humble Administrator's Garden has these four laurels. Most of the existing buildings in the Humble Administrator's Garden were rebuilt in the ninth year of Xianfeng (1850), when the Humble Administrator's Garden became the loyal palace garden of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. By the end of the Qing Dynasty, three relatively independent small gardens were formed in the east, middle and west. I can only give you a reference.
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