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Canglang Pavilion

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Named after the a line from songs of the south. It is the namesake of the garden. It was moved from its original location of the Fengxi Stream by Song Luo when he rebuilt the garden. It has a unique all stone construction, and uses flower brackets. It is square with a hipped gable roofline and flying
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about fish which. It is a square detached pavilion with a hipped gable roofline and flying eves. It is unique for being located outside the garden walls. It is connected to the garden by a double roofed corridor which runs above a rockery abstractly depicting the 500
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flower. This flower was said to exist in the Chinese Garden of Eden, and had the quality of sweet smelling and jade like. The name alludes to the noble character of the owner, and was meant to visually evoke something from a fariyland.
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After his death the garden passed through many owners and fell into disuse until 1696 CE when it was restored by Song Luo, the governor of Jiangsu Province. In 1827 ownership was transferred to governor
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and again in 1873 ownership was transferred to governor Zhang Shusheng. In 1955 the garden was opened to the public and in 2000 it was added to the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Monuments.
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The 1.6 ha garden is divided into two main sections. The garden is sited on a branch of the Fengxi Stream which forms a lotus pond. The garden has 108 windows each one with a unique design.
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The name is meant to evoke the feeling of the view of looking from a high mountain. It is a boat building on top of a grotto with a cave called the Mutual Affinity Stone Chamber.
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Named after a line by Su Shunqing, "Autumn darkens the reddish woods, the sunlight goes through he bamboo elegantly". This irregular building was used as a painting studio.
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eves, as well as a raised ridge. The ridge, gables, and eves are all richly decorated. A pillar couplet has been formed by one verse from
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Named after a line by Su Shunqin, "He Who turns a blind eye and a deaf ear to what is evil will be enlightened" from
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Built by governor Tao Shu in 1827 to house his collection of 584 engravings of famous sages from Suzhou from the
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An attached pavilion at the eastern end of the main hill. It houses a stele inscribed with the poetry of the
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gardens in Suzhou, keeping its original Song dynasty layout. The name is derived from a verse in the poem
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An attached pavilion at the western end of the main hill housing a stele inscribed with poems by the
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An attached square pavilion with a stele portrait of Wen Zhenming.
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is inscribed as a single property, but composed of 9 separate
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purified my mind". Coordinated with the verse is a grove of
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Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Jiangsu
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The Canglang Pavilion was built in 1044 CE by the
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Named after a famous dialectic conversation between
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Index

Great Wave Pavilion
UNESCO World Heritage Site

Location
Suzhou, Jiangsu
Classical Gardens of Suzhou
Criteria
813bis-005
Session
Coordinates
31°17′49.3″N 120°37′16.1″E / 31.297028°N 120.621139°E / 31.297028; 120.621139
Canglang Pavilion is located in Jiangsu
Canglang Pavilion is located in China
traditional Chinese
simplified Chinese
pinyin
Suzhou Wu
[tsʰɑ̃lɑ̃din]
Classical Gardens of Suzhou
UNESCO
World Heritage Site
Suzhou, Jiangsu
Song dynasty
Su Shunqin
UNESCO
Fishermen
Qu Yuan
Chu
Warring States period
Songs of the South

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