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What are the Shizilin Canglang Pavilion Heritage Garden and Suzhou Four Famous Gardens?

The four famous gardens in Suzhou refer to Lion Forest, Canglang Pavilion, Humble Administrator's Garden and Lingering Garden. The four gardens in Suzhou are Canglang Pavilion, Liuyuan Garden, Humble Administrator's Garden and Lion Forest, which respectively represent the artistic styles of Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. Canglang Pavilion is a world cultural heritage. Lingering Garden was built in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty, and it is divided into four parts: landscape, pastoral, mountain forest and courtyard. Humble Administrator's Garden is the largest existing classical garden, and Lion Grove has a history of 650 years. Suzhou gardens have absorbed the essence of Jiangnan garden architecture art, which is an excellent cultural heritage of China. Suzhou gardens are good at skillfully combining limited space into changeable landscapes, winning with small and exquisite structures, and are known as "Jiangnan gardens are the best in the world and Suzhou gardens are the first in Jiangnan". Details of the four famous gardens: 1. Canglang Pavilion, a world cultural heritage, is located near Sanyuanfang in the south of Suzhou, covering an area of about 1.08 hectares. The main scenic spot takes the mountain forest as the core, and uses the penetration of long corridors, water paintings and leaky windows to integrate all kinds of scenery, while the Canglang Pavilion is hidden at the top of the mountain. 2. Lingering in the Garden, located outside Nagato, Suzhou, was built during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. The whole park is divided into four parts: landscape, pastoral, forest and courtyard. The central part is dominated by waterscape, the eastern part is dominated by architecture, the northern part is pastoral and the western part is rock. 3. Humble Administrator's Garden Humble Administrator's Garden is the largest existing classical garden, covering an area of about 5.2 hectares. The whole garden is centered on water and divided into three parts: east, west and east. The East Garden is relatively open, the West Garden is dominated by architecture, and the Middle Garden embodies the essence of the whole garden. Lion Forest Lion Forest has been built for more than 650 years. This is a temple garden that combines Zen principles and garden fun. The area is about 1. 1 hectare, with mountainous southeast and beautiful northwest, among which Lion Mountain has the reputation of rockery kingdom.