[Suzhou Lion Grove] Half garden, half maze?

Like the Humble Administrator's Garden, the Lion Grove Garden is located at the same subway station, but the directions are different: Humble Administrator's Garden leads to the right, while Lion Grove Garden leads to the left. Unlike the Humble Administrator's Garden, which requires advance reservations, Lion Grove Garden allows entry by queuing up on the day itself, making it incredibly convenient!

The most striking thing about the Lion Grove Garden is the variety of "strange rocks" within the garden, each with its own unique shape and form, a breathtaking sight. The garden's design is equally exquisite, with pavilions, towers, and ponds complementing each other, creating a picturesque scene in every corner.

Most uniquely, the garden features a rockery maze that you can actually climb and explore! Navigating the winding paths feels like stepping into a classic maze—both fun and playful.

Lion Grove Garden may not be as imposing as the Humble Administrator's Garden, but it possesses a delicate and dynamic beauty that is definitely worth a visit!

🌟Reminder:
✅No reservations required to enter
✅Cute cats inside 🐱

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Post by Eldorien | Sep 13, 2025

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