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  1. At 78 mu ( 亩) (5.2 ha; 13 acres), it is the largest garden in Suzhou and is considered by some to be the finest garden in all of southern China. [1] In 1997, Humble Administrator's Garden was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site as a component of the Classical Gardens of Suzhou .

  2. Address: No.178 Northeast Road, Gusu District, Suzhou 215001 (苏州市姑苏区东北街178号) Great Status of Humble Administrator's Garden. Listed as World Heritage Site in 1997 by UNESCO, Humble Administrator's Garden in Suzhou is one of the top four classical gardens in China (the other three are Summer Palace, Chengde Mountain Resort and Lingering Garden ).

  3. 19. Apr. 2024 · The beautiful waterside City of Suzhou in Jiangsu Province in South China is most famous for its elegant classical gardens. Among these, the Humble Administrator's Garden, covering about 52,000 sq. meters (12.85 acres), is the largest and most renowned. Due to its unique designs and ethereal beauty, the garden has garnered many ...

  4. 13. Jan. 2021 · Built in 1509 during the Ming Dynasty, Humble Administrator's Garden is the largest and most renowned classical landscape garden in Suzhou, covering an area of 5.6 hectares (13.8 acres). As one of four most famous gardens in China, it is a 5A tourist spot and listed in the Key National Historical Conservation Units and valuably ...

  5. Inspired by these royal hunting gardens built by the King of the State of Wu, private gardens began emerging around the 4th century and finally reached the climax in the 18th century. Today, more than 50 of these gardens are still in existence, nine of which, namely the Humble Administrators Garden, Lingering Garden, Net Master’s Garden ...

  6. The Humble Administrator's Garden is a collection of poetry written by Vikram Seth. It is his first collection, published in 1985. Sections[edit] The book has three sections, each containing works on a geography of Seth's life. The first section, titled Wutong, is inspired by his years of study and travel in China.

  7. Covering an area of 52,000 square meters, the Humble Administrators Garden began to built-in 1509 AD during the Ming Dynasty and was finished after 16 years of elaborate work. The private residence is a government administrator named Wang Xianchen.