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  2. Lingering Garden - Wikipedia

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    Lingering Garden is located outside the Changmen gate (阊门) of Suzhou, Jiangsu province. It was commissioned by Xu Taishi ( 徐泰时 ), an impeached and later exonerated official in 1593 CE. Stonemason Zhou Shicheng ( 周时臣 ) designed and built the East Garden ( 东园 ) as it was initially called.

  3. Classical Gardens of Suzhou - Wikipedia

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    [5] In 1997 and 2000, eight of the finest gardens in Suzhou along with one in the nearby ancient town of Tongli were selected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site to represent the art of Suzhou-style classical gardens. [4] Famous Suzhou garden designers include Zhang Liang, Ji Cheng, Ge Yuliang, and Chen Congzhou.

  4. Category:Classical Gardens of Suzhou - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Classical Gardens of Suzhou" ... Lingering Garden;

  5. AAAAA Tourist Attractions of China - Wikipedia

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    Suzhou: Classical Gardens of Suzhou (Humble Administrator's Garden, Lingering Garden and Tiger Hill) 2007 Jiangsu: Suzhou: Zhouzhuang: 2007 Located on Kunshan: Jiangsu: Wuxi: Ling Shan Grand Buddha: 2010 Jiangsu: Nanjing: Fuzimiao and Qinhuai River: 2010 Jiangsu: Yangzhou: Slender West Lake: 2010 Jiangsu: Suzhou: Tongli: 2010 Jiangsu: Changzhou ...

  6. Suzhou - Wikipedia

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    Suzhou is famous for its over 60 Classical Gardens, collectively a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city has the most UNESCO-recognized gardens in the world. [40] The Humble Administrator's Garden and Lingering Garden are among the four most famous classical gardens in China.

  7. Lion Grove Garden - Wikipedia

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    Lion Grove Garden "Of all the famous rock-gardens in history, only one has survived. This is the so-called 'Lion Garden' in Suzhou ." [1] The Lion Grove Garden was built in 1342 during the Yuan Dynasty by a Zen Buddhist monk, Wen Tianru, in memory of his teacher Abbot Zhongfeng.

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    WASHINGTON — An abrupt freeze on nearly all federal grants and loans announced Monday night by President Donald Trump's administration has created widespread confusion across the government ...

  9. Master of the Nets Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Master-of-Nets Garden, Suzhou China, 2009 Garden of the Master of the Nets , Ministry of Culture, P.R. China, 2003, archived from the original on 2016-06-14 , retrieved 2009-09-24 Yuan (袁), Xuehan (学汉); Gong Jianyi (2004), The Classical Gardens of Suzhou (苏州古典园林) , CIP, p. 217, ISBN 7-214-03763-7 , archived from the ...