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Suzhou Museum
Suzhou Museum is itself a work of art. Opened in 2006 and designed by the legendary architect I M Pei as his final masterpiece, the new building seamlessly fuses modern design with the elegance of traditional Suzhou gardens. White walls, gray trim, geometric glass roofs, and steel structures frame a central water feature and rockeries, creating spaces where light and shadow play poetically.

Inside, the museum houses a rich array of treasures—from excavated artifacts and Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasty paintings to exquisite Suzhou handicrafts. Permanent exhibitions such as “Wu Treasures” and “Wu Pagodas” offer a journey through Suzhou’s history from prehistoric times to the modern era.
How I.M. Pei embraced past and present
How I.M. Pei embraced past and present
Chinese-American architect I.M. Pei, who died in a New York hospital on Thursday at the age of 102, once described his designs as "one's dozen daughters who are distinctive from one another".
Nature in urban setting
Nature in urban setting
Sourcing materials and landscape inspiration from nature, people in ancient China created an architectural system that is today known as the classical Chinese garden, backed by Taoist thoughts on achieving harmony between humans and universal rules.