Garden of Harmony,Suzhou
This garden was originally the site of the Fu Garden of Wu Guan, a minister during the Ming dynasty. Gu Wenbin, the Governor of Ningbo-Shaoxing region, purchased the site in 1874 and expanded it. The 0.6 hectare garden is divided by a double corridor into eastern and western sections. The eastern section, the original site of the the Fu Garden, features a compound of courtyards and delicate buildings such as the “Winding Jade Pavilion”, the “All-season Grace Pavilion”, “Su Dongpo’s Lute Chamber”, and the “Rock Fetish Pavilion”. The western section, an expansion by the Gu family, is centered around a pond, with rocky hills and grottos on the west and a series of halls on the southwest.
Since it was built relatively late, features of the garden resemble elements found in other famous gardens in Suzhou, such as the double corridor modeled after the Surging Waves Pavilion and rockery following the design of the Mountain Villa of Secluded Beauty and the Lion Grove Garden.
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