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Humble Administrator's Garden
Updated: Dec 24, 2025 China Bound

Originally built in the early 16th century during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), the Humble Administrator’s Garden is the largest and most complete classical garden in Suzhou, and one of the most important exemplars of Chinese garden design. Water forms the structural core of the garden, around which pavilions, corridors and islands are carefully arranged to create a sense of openness and rhythm.

Different sections reveal varied moods, allowing visitors to appreciate both sweeping views and intimate details such as framed windows and inscribed plaques. With lotus blossoms in summer and rich foliage in autumn, the garden offers a rewarding experience throughout the year and is a must-see for first-time visitors. A guided tour is recommended to understand its design philosophy. Visit at opening time in the morning to avoid crowds and savor moments of tranquility.