Suzhou in Jiangsu Province:


Waterways 1  Canals of this kind are common in the city of Suzhou.  This 6 second flick was created on a short boat trip through a canal.  I wish pollution could be control so the water can be cleaner. 

Waterways 2 Here is a picture of beautiful water scenery of Suzhou.  The building in the middle was a sentry guard house built in the Ming dynasty.  The canals served as great defense mechanisms.

Waterways 3 Another waterway picture.

Suzhou Landscape 1  This was taken on the seventh floor of "BeiShi" Pagoda.  As the city planers tried to preserve the cultural relics of the this ancient city, much of Suzhou's architecture remained the typical 'gray roof with white walls'.  New buildings are built to this standard and old ones are maintained to remain the 'Suzhou' look.

Suzhou Landscape 2  This was taken on the same floor but different direction.  

Suzhou Landscape 3  A still shot from the same floor of the pagoda.

Suzhou is famous for its gardens.  Back in the Ming and Qing dynasties, wealthy feudal lords would decorate their gardens into acres of pure pleasure.  These precincts would consist of large Li-fish ponds, rock labyrinths, old-aged Willow trees, glowing flowers and singing birds.  This photo was taken in the Lion Forest Garden.  This garden got its name from its many porous rocks resembling lions.

Porous rocks of this kind are common in a Suzhou garden.  

 

 

We found Tang Pak Fu's remain after a two-hour hike.  To our disappointment, it was nothing more than a stone tablet with words inscribed.  Tang was a famous poet and painter in ancient China who lived in Suzhou. 

 

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