
- 4.6/5
lmh***73Even on a weekday, it was quite crowded. The newly opened Yiliang Pavilion had visitor limits, and I queued for almost an hour. The scenery in the garden is undeniably beautiful. Take a stroll, and if you have time, hire a guide to gain a deeper understanding of the history and various landscapes. A place worth visiting repeatedly.
- 4.7/5
虎子妈1599The night view of Jinling Town is stunning, with brightly colored buildings and elegant interiors. The ever-changing animated series showcasing the four seasons of Jinling Town is vibrant and colorful, making for a very enjoyable experience and well worth a visit. However, some security personnel responsible for maintaining order during the performances were rude and unfriendly, yelling at the audience and displaying a severe lack of manners and professionalism. This severely damaged the experience and clashed with the town's refined and beautiful environment. It is recommended that security personnel receive enhanced training in etiquette and manners.
- 4.7/5
M14***72A must-see attraction in Yangzhou, the place is filled with birdsong and fragrant flowers, and the greenery is arranged perfectly, showing thoughtful design in every detail. The bonsai garden is a delightful surprise. Walking the entire route is tiring on the feet, but it offers a very unique experience.
- 4.6/5
M49***08It's definitely worth a visit, very fun! The animals there are all very content, and you get a feeling of being moved by the harmony between humans and nature. They are quite respectful of the animals, making you feel very comfortable, without any pity. The animals are well-fed, and many are sleeping. They seem to be among the happiest animals in the zoo. I saw the famous water monkey and the red panda Dudu. The place is huge, so I recommend going early. Also, there's a lot of climbing involved, so bring less stuff.
- 4.6/5
鱼遐睿游The attractions near the hotel were drawn by the poem "Hanshan Temple outside Suzhou," which led us to visit. After parking, we drove around for a while before finally arriving at Hanshan Temple. Inside, there was quite a bit to see, and it was very crowded with tourists.
- 4.6/5
听爵士的流氓兔The scenic area is generally mediocre. The bay on Fairy Island is full of crudely made imitations with low-quality craftsmanship. Aside from the cherry blossoms in spring, it lacks any other distinctive features. It's not worth the price.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userSome interesting attractions were cancelled, as were the nighttime attractions; the park closes at 5 PM, and this wasn't mentioned when purchasing tickets. The rides are just so-so, typical of all theme parks, nothing special. I won't be coming back.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThis place is really beautiful! The garden is huge and the rock display is intricate and lots of fun for children and adult alike to explore the labyrinth of rocks to climb in and out from! The view is breathtaking and the garden is just mesmerising!
- 4.7/5
M33***31Tiger Hill, originally called Haiyong Mountain, is an ancient island formed by a volcano. King Helü of Wu was buried here, and the name "Tiger Hill" comes from the legend of a white tiger crouching over his tomb. A temple was built here starting in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and the Tiger Hill Pagoda was built in the Northern Song Dynasty. After Bai Juyi built the Seven-Mile Shantang (a scenic area), it became an even more famous tourist destination.
- 4.7/5
M42***55This is a rather distinctive garden in Suzhou. The courtyard isn't large, and it was quite crowded, probably because it was the blooming season. It felt nice to slowly and calmly appreciate the scenery. Overall, it was quite nice.







Yi Liang Pavilion in Suzhou's Humble Administrator's Garden (Zhuozheng Garden) is open for a limited time
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