• The Humble Administrator's Garden (Chinese: 拙政园; pinyin: Zhuōzhèng yuán; Suzhou Wu: Wu Chinese pronunciation: [tsoʔ tsen ɦyø]) is a Chinese garden in Suzhou...
  • The Humble Administrator's Garden was originally built in 1509 during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
  • Among Suzhou’s Ancient Mansions, the Humble Administrator's Garden is the largest and the most famous, it may also attract the most crowd.
  • The Hall of Distant Fragrance is the main and center architecture of Central Garden as well as the whole Humble Administrator's Garden.
  • As a result, I could indeed linger there, and took in the many vistas with my camera without people getting in the way. The Humble Administrators Garden 拙政园...
  • The Humble Administrators Garden has a vast area of ponds, and most of the buildings in the garden are built on water.
  • The West Garden in Humble Administrators Garden, originally known as the “Supplementary Garden,” covers an area of approximately 12.5 acres.
  • Taking water as the mainline, the arrangement in the Humble Administrator's Garden is very natural in space. The water is wide and peaceful on the surface.
  • "The Humble Administrator's Garden was originally built in 1509 during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
  • Located at Dong Bei St. In the ancient city of Suzhou, the Humble Administrators Garden covers 5.2 ha. and is one of the 4 most famous gardens of China.