
Located north of Yongcui Villa, Lengxiang Pavilion is an ideal spot for tea tasting and enjoying the view. Three hundred plum trees are planted in its courtyard. Every mid-spring, their red buds and green calyxes bloom, emitting a faint fragrance. The pavilion boasts five bays above and below, and is surrounded by verandas on the east, west, and south sides, creating a tranquil and secluded atmosphere that offers a unique and tranquil charm.
Suitable for all seasons
half an hour
Free (included in Tiger Hill Scenic Area)
Lengxiang Pavilion is a historical structure built in the traditional Chinese style. It has long been a symbol of Suzhou’s rich cultural heritage, serving as a site for scholars and poets to gather and discuss literature. The pavilion is located in a scenic area, enhancing its role as a symbol of Suzhou’s classical beauty and elegance.
Lengxiang Pavilion is located in the western part of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. It can be accessed by taking a taxi from the city center or via local buses. Walking from nearby areas is also possible, but a taxi is more convenient for direct access.
The pavilion is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM. The best times to visit are in the spring and autumn when the weather is mild, and the surroundings are particularly picturesque.
The entrance fee is typically around 30 RMB per person. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or via local ticketing platforms online, particularly during the high tourist season.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended during peak tourist seasons (like Chinese holidays). It’s best to book at least 1-2 days in advance to ensure availability.
Visiting Lengxiang Pavilion and its surroundings typically takes about 1-1.5 hours, including time for photos and exploration of the scenic area. If you plan to visit other nearby attractions, you may want to allow additional time.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and some English-speaking tours can be arranged with prior notice. Audio guides may be available for rent, generally in Chinese, but English versions may be offered during peak tourist seasons.
Start by exploring the pavilion and its immediate surroundings. Then, take a stroll through the gardens and along the lake to enjoy the peaceful environment. If time permits, you can visit nearby cultural attractions for a deeper exploration of Suzhou’s heritage.
Currently, night visits and light shows are not available at Lengxiang Pavilion. Special cultural performances may occasionally take place, but these are typically scheduled during the day or early evening.
Lengxiang Pavilion can get crowded during weekends and Chinese public holidays. The least crowded times are early in the morning on weekdays, especially in the off-peak seasons like late autumn and winter.
There are basic facilities available, including toilets and water stations. However, food and shops are limited at the pavilion itself. For more extensive dining or shopping options, visitors should head to nearby areas in Suzhou city.
The pavilion and its immediate area are accessible for elderly and children, though some parts of the garden may involve steps or uneven paths. Disabled visitors may face some difficulty due to the hilly terrain, but there are still areas that can be accessed with assistance.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay and Alipay) are widely accepted at the pavilion. Credit and debit cards are also commonly accepted at major vendors, but it’s advisable to carry some cash for small purchases.
Vegetarian food is available at nearby eateries, though vegan and halal options may be limited. It’s recommended to ask ahead if you have specific dietary needs.
There are souvenir shops at the pavilion selling items like traditional Chinese crafts, tea sets, and Suzhou-style silk products. Additionally, you can find small antiques and local handicrafts in nearby stores.