








1 hour(s)
English
Included
See the Cloud Rock Temple Pagoda, known as Chinas Pisa Tower
Discover the Broken Beam Hall, an ancient feat of engineering
Explore the dramatic Sword Pool, a narrow cliff-bound reservoir
Walk historic trails to see landmarks like Trial Sword Stone
Witness spring blooms from ancient magnolia and plum trees
Experience 2,500 years of history, myth, and garden elegance



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Discover the soul of Suzhou at Huqiu, a 2,500-year-old marvel where nature and history intertwine. Your journey begins at the historic South Gate, crossing the graceful Haiyong Bridge. From here, admire the hill’s famous silhouette, which locals say resembles a crouching tiger, giving Tiger Hill its legendary name. Follow winding stone paths up the Front Hill, where every step tells a story. You will encounter ancient sites like the Trial Sword Stone, a rock split by a legendary blade, and the Broken Beam Hall, a 14th-century architectural wonder built without central support beams. Continue your exploration to the vast Thousand-Man Rock, a historic plaza named for its immense capacity. Nearby, the dramatic Sword Pool shimmers between steep gray cliffs, a place steeped in myth. The ascent culminates at the hilltop, where the magnificent Cloud Rock Temple Pagoda dominates the skyline. This 1,000-year-old Song Dynasty structure, known as Chinas Pisa Tower, tilts at a remarkable angle, showcasing an incredible feat of ancient engineering. Huqiu is a living tapestry of Chinas past, offering a rare contrast to Suzhous manicured canals. In spring, the landscape transforms. The Lengxiang Pavilion is surrounded by fragrant pink and white plum blossoms, while the Yulan Mountain House features a millennium-old magnolia tree that dazzles with snow-white flowers. A visit to Huqiu is an immersive journey through Jiangnan garden artistry and imperial legends.
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This attraction is conveniently located and accessible by public transportation
The site is generally considered to be wheelchair accessible for visitors
Please note that some areas may have limited or restricted access
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