lion grove garden suzhou china |
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The Lion Grove Garden got its name from the shape of the rocks inside the gardens. The garden is famous for its labyrinthine grotto of rocks. The winding paths and corridors form a wonderful maze. It is also the ancestral home of the architect leoh Ming Pei. The garden is a world heritage site and for the Asian mind the gardens of Suzhou are what comes closest Gardens Eden? The refined art of landscaping channels all the aesthetic ideals of Chinese culture. |
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