• Visit Suzhou, praised by Marco Polo as Venice of the East, famous for its UNESCO World Heritage classical gardens • Wander through Master of Nets Garden, the finest garden in all of southern China • Visit Panmen Gate, the oldest city gate of Suzhou and the only existing water and land gate in China • Salat at Taipingfang Mosque which was built in 1928. • Stroll along Shantang Street, a window of Wu Culture and a platform to experience the lifestyle of Suzhou • Experienced English speaking tour guide • Overland round-trip transfers with private chauffeur and in-transport refreshments
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The Master of the Nets Garden is among the finest gardens in China. It is recognized with other classical Suzhou gardens as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The garden demonstrates Chinese garden designers' adept skills for synthesizing art, nature, and architecture to create unique metaphysical masterpieces. The Master of the Nets is particularly regarded among garden connoisseurs for its mastering the techniques of relative dimension, contrast, foil, sequence and depth, and borrowed scenery. First constructed in 1140, it was later restored in the 18th century as part of the home of a retired official turned fisherman (hence the name). The striking feature of the garden is the use of space: the labyrinth of courtyards, with windows framing other parts of the garden, is ingeniously designed to give the illusion of a much larger area.
Panmen Gate is the original entrance to Suzhou and is said to boast a history spanning 2,400 years. It was the only gate in the ancient time to be equipped with both a water entrance and a higher land entrance. The present gate structure was rebuilt in 1986, but the original structure could be traced back to the Yuan dynasty during the peak of the Mongol empire. The Panmen Gate is part of a larger scenic area that houses two other main attractions. Wumen Bridge was the highest bridge in Suzhou, and was the central passageway leading to the land entrance. Ruiguang Pagoda was the ancient city’s first such structure, and its present form has been reconstructed from bricks supported by wooden platforms.
Salat at Taipingfang Mosque which was built in 1928.
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