Lee Garden Guide

-Travel to Lee Garden

Liyuan Garden is one of the most famous gardens in China. It is located in the southwest  of Wuxi City. Surrounded by water on three sides covering over 40% of its whole area, the Liyuan Garden has several different plants and natural structures. The garden consists of two parts: the original Liyuan Garden and Yuzhuang Garden. It is named after well-known historic figure, Fan Li, a politician, militarist and economist in Spring and Autumn Period (770 BC-476 BC). The wealthy businessman Wang Erzheng set up Lee garden in 1930 as his private garden. The

Long Corridor is opposed the Four Season Pavilion, where 300 willows and 400 peaches with more than ten species are planted. It presents a beautiful picture when spring is in the season. The Long Corridor is the most special scenic spot in Li Garden with 289 meters long, which connects two buildings, the original Li Garden, and the fishing village. The Long Corridor looks more winding and deep with 7-moon style gateways. Do not miss the famous 37 figures' sculptures on the Long Corridor built in 1928. If you are interested in the Chinese Calligraphy, it

is really worth seeing. It is said that Liyuan Garden is like a pearl inlaid on Li Lake and the garden matches the lake very well. It is really worth touring due to its fame, its beauty, and its sights. Some guide information when you travel to Lee Garden
Location: Liyuan Garden, Huanhu Road, Wuxi       Contact number: +86 510 85133343       Opening Hours: 06:30 - 17:30            Tickets: CNY 20 (Dec.-Mar.), CNY 30 (Jun.-Sep.), CNY 40 (Apr.-Nov.)

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