A Spring Stroll Through Master-of-Nets Garden
by Maryyngyng1
Apr 13, 2025
If you want to experience the beauty of Suzhou’s classical gardens without the overwhelming crowds, make your way to the charming and compact Master of the Nets Garden (网师园 / Wǎngshī Yuán).
🌿 Though much smaller than the famous Humble Administrator’s Garden, this one is refined and intimate, with koi ponds, stone bridges, and corridors that open up to picturesque courtyards. Every element feels like a living painting — no corner wasted, every window perfectly frames a view.
🎭 Some evenings offer kunqu opera or traditional Chinese performances in the pavilions — a rare chance to enjoy classical culture in an authentic setting.
🚇 How to get there:
• Take Suzhou Metro Line 4
• Alight at Sanyuanfang Station (三元坊站)
• Use Exit 2, then walk about 10–15 minutes to reach the garden
🧭 Tips:
• Open year-round; ideal times to visit are early morning or before sunset
• Less crowded, great for taking peaceful photos or sketching
• Near several local eateries for a post-garden bite
• Entry fee: ~30–40 RMB depending on season
🌸 If you’re short on time in Suzhou, this is the garden to visit for a taste of timeless elegance without the tourist crush.
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