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5/5
Outstanding
As the oldest garden in Suzhou, Canglang Pavilion pays attention to detail. From the views through the windows to the potted plants on the tables, it's clear that much thought has been put into its design. Best of all, the chairs in Mingdao Hall are available for you to sit on, allowing you to take a break while strolling through the garden – a particularly thoughtful touch.
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Canglang Pavilion is one of the existing ancient gardens in Suzhou, represending the Song Dynasty gardens. The park is characterised by rockery sceneries. The rockery in the park is integrated with the pool outside the park, connected by multiple corridors. The garden also has hundreds of decorative window styles, with changing patterns and exquisite structure, typically presenting Suzhou garden windows.
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Other visitors' reviews of Surging Waves Pavilion(Canglang Pavilion)
Show More ReviewsAs the oldest garden in Suzhou, Canglang Pavilion pays attention to detail. From the views through the windows to the potted plants on the tables, it's clear that much thought has been put into its design. Best of all, the chairs in Mingdao Hall are available for you to sit on, allowing you to take a break while strolling through the garden – a particularly thoughtful touch.