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Lingering Garden

 Lingering Garden
Located outside the Changmen Gate (chāng mén 阊门), Suzhou City (sū zhōu shì 苏州市), the Lingering Garden (liú yuán 留园) is one of the four classical gardens in Suzhou City, equally famous as the Summer Palace in Beijing (běi jīng yí hé yuán 北京颐和园), Emperor Kangxi's Summer Mountain Resort in Chengde (chéng dé bì shǔ shān zhuāng 承德避暑山庄), and the Humble Administrator's Garden in Suzhou (sū zhōu zhuō zhèng yuán 苏州拙政园). It was first built in Jiajing reign (jiā jìng nián jiān 嘉靖年间) of Ming Dynasty (míng cháo 明朝), covering an area of 30000 square meters. The total amount of the architectures in Lingering Garden is the largest among all the gardens in Suzhou.

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He Garden

 He Garden
Located at the Xuningmen Street (xú níng mén jiē 徐凝门街), Yangzhou City (yáng zhōu shì 扬州市), Jiangsu Province (jiāng sū shěng 江苏省), He Garden (hé yuán 何园) is regarded as the most important garden in late Qing Dynasty (wǎn qīng dì yī yuán 晚清第一园). It is also called Jixiao Villa (jì xiào shān zhuāng 寄啸山庄). It was first built in Guangxu reign (guāng xù nián jiān 光绪年间), Qing Dynasty (qīng cháo 清朝). With a history of more than 14000 square kilometers, the He Garden has absorbed the characteristics of the royal garden and also the western architecture, which made it the outstanding one.

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The Ming Palace

The Ming Palace

The Ming Palace (míng gù gōng 明故宫), built in 1366, is located in the east of Nanjing city. It is the imperial palace of the Ming dynasty’s emperors of three generations in succession, Hong Wu (hóng wǔ 洪武), Jian Wen (jiàn wén 建文) and Yong Le (yǒng lè 永乐). The majestic Ming Dynasty Imperial Palace, which was once regarded as a blueprint for the Forbidden City (gù gōng 故宫) in Beijing, is composed of the Imperial City (huáng chéng 皇城) and the Palace City (gōng chéng 宫城).

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Geyuan Garden

   Geyuan Garden
Yangzhou City
(yáng zhōu shì 扬州市) is famous for its gardens in the Qing Dynasty (qīng cháo 清朝). Until today, there are many beautiful classic gardens are well preserved. Among them, the most outstanding one is Geyuan Garden (gè yuán 个园).

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CCTV Wuxi Movie/TV Base

  CCTV Wuxi Movie/TV Base
CCTV Wuxi Movie/TV Base
(wú xī yǐng shì jī dì 无锡影视基地) is located at the bank of Lake Taihu (tài hú 太湖), Wuxi City (wú xī shì 无锡市), occupying a total area of over 100 acres. It is the first large scaled base for movie and TV shooting and for tourism built in China. Constructed in 1987, it is the nation’s first theme park incorporating movie and TV culture and tourism. With its unique functionality and charms it has been attracting nearly one hundred movie/TV production units every year, at the same time, over 2 million tourists have come here each year. CCTV Wuxi Movie/TV Base is regarded as the “Oriental Hollywood”(dōng fāng hǎo lái wū 东方好莱坞).

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