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Gusu District (simplified Chinese: 姑苏区; traditional Chinese: 姑蘇區; pinyin: Gūsū Qū) is one of five urban districts and the main district of Suzhou, Jiangsu province, China. It was created on 1 September 2012 by the merger of the three former districts of Canglang , Pingjiang , and Jinchang .
Gusu (died 234, r. 214–234) was the sixth king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. Background. He was the eldest son of the 5th king Chogo. [1]
The Wu court later moved to Gusu within the area of modern Suzhou. In 514 BC, [25] King Helü of Wu relocated his court nearby and called the settlement Helü City after himself. His minister Wu Zixu was closely involved with its planning and it was this site that grew into present-day Suzhou.
Gusu District: merged & established: State Council [2012]102 Pingjiang District: merged & established Jinchang District: merged & established Wujiang (CL-City)
Gusu may refer to: Gusu District in China; Gusu language of Nigeria; Gusu woodland in southern Africa This page was last edited on 19 May 2021, at 09:29 (UTC) ...
Pingjiang Road (Chinese: 平江路; pinyin: Píngjiāng Lù), historically known as Shiquan Li (Chinese:十泉里), is a street and historic district in Gusu District (formerly the Pingjiang District), northeastern Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. It is a well-preserved area and is part of the so-called Old Town of Suzhou. [1]
Hanshan Temple (Chinese: 寒 山 寺; pinyin: Hánshān Sì; lit. 'Cold Mountain Temple'), is a Buddhist temple and monastery in Gusu District of Suzhou, Jiangsu, China.It is located at the town of Fengqiao (lit.
The garden is located at 178 Northeast Street (东北街178号), Gusu District. At 78 mu (亩) (5.2 ha; 13 acres), it is the largest garden in Suzhou and is considered by some to be the finest garden in all of southern China. [1]