Suzhou Lion Grove Garden

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Location: No. 23, Yuanlin Road, Gusu District, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Suzhou’s "Four Great Gardens," the Lion Grove Garden (built 1342, Yuan Dynasty) is famed for its labyrinthine rockery of Taihu stones resembling dancing lions. Designed by Buddhist monks as a meditation retreat, it blends Zen philosophy with playful garden artistry.

🕰️Business Hours: 7:30–17:00 (peak season); 7:30–16:30 (off-season).
- Ticket: ¥40 (adults); free for kids under 1.4m.
- Avoid Crowds: Arrive at opening time or weekdays

Unlike classical Suzhou gardens prioritizing harmony, Lion Grove celebrates whimsy and surprise. It’s a physical riddle—where children giggle hiding in grottoes, while philosophers ponder Zen koans.
Pro Tip: Play "spot the lion"—some rocks hide 9+ lions in a single formation!

Post by Winnie21 | Mar 26, 2025

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