Keyuan, also known as the Near Mountain Forest, can be traced back to the Wuyue King's Palace in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. It was gradually abandoned and became part of the Canglang Pavilion in the Song Dynasty. During the Qing Dynasty, Shen Deqian, governor of Jiangsu Province, rebuilt the gardens for the near mountain forests. It is also named Paradise by "Leshan for the benevolent, Leshui for the wise". The area of the garden is not very large, but the layout is reasonable and not creative. Entering Keyuan, first of all, a clear lake water came into view. Willows were planted near the lake. There were lotus fields in the lake, and Koi were swimming in the water. Around the pavilions and pavilions, there are complex corridors and curved bridges. Further up, there are Yuqing Tang, Xuegu Tang and other pavilions, ancient and fragrant, to restore the beautiful scenery of that year. Suzhou is the city of paradise, and gardens are the enjoyment of paradise. The rule of progress is to rule the country and make the world peaceful, while the rule of self-cultivation is to recite poems and works, to think about life, and to talk about Confucianism. Keyuan is located opposite Canglang Pavilion. It sells tickets independently. The tickets are 25 yuan and the students are half-price. It is generally recommended to play with Canglangting. Unicom is very convenient. It can be reached hundreds of metres by subway bus from Sanyuanfang Station. Coming here is much cleaner than going to the Humble Administrator's Garden.