A famous Song Dynasty poet, Su Shi said, 'It is a lifelong pity if having visited Suzhou China tour deals
you did not visit Tiger Hill.' This epitomises the general opinion of
those who have seen this local beauty spot with its many attractions
that we shall endeavour to describe for you.
Tiger Hill, known also as Surging Sea Hill, is a large hillock
covering some14100 square metres (over three acres) and is 36 metres
(118 feet) in height. Climbing it, you will find a number of historical
sites some of which can be traced back over 2500 years to the founding
of Suzhou. Although the hill is relatively small it has rich history.
These are just some of the highlights of what is to be found there.
The Tomb of King He Lu: In 496 BC during the Spring and Autumn Period
(770 BC - 476 BC), He Lu, King of the Wu perished during the war fought
against the Yue. His son buried him within the hill and three days
after the funeral a white tiger came and sat upon the grave as though
guarding it. From that time on it has been known as Tiger Hill.
Tiger Hill Pagoda: The pagoda stands on the hill's summit and is the
Pagoda of the Yunyan Temple. As the oldest pagoda in the vicinity of
Suzhou it has come to be a symbol of the city and has the distinction of
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Built during the Northern Song Dynasty (959-961) it is a seven-storey
octahedron after the style of the timber pagodas built during the early
Tang period. It is 48 metres high (158 feet) and for the past four
hundred years has leant 359' to the northwest.
Sword Testing Stone and Sword Pool: King He Lu was a zealous
collector of rare swords and it is said that he tested them upon this
stone. The crevice thus made in the rock is the only evidence of the
existence of these swords, as it is believed that they were buried
beneath the Sword Pool as funerary objects. Another mystery that
surrounds the tomb is the whereabouts of the remains of the 1,000
workers who built it and who were put to death upon completion of the
task.
Lu Yu Well: Lu Yu was an authority on the art of tea and wrote the
first ever book on the subject entitled 'The Treatise of Tea'. As an old
man, he lived on Tiger Hill and it was here that he wrote the final
part of his book. Lu Yu excavated the well and declared that the water
from it was the third best in all China. Consequent upon the research
and teaching of Lu Yu tea growing and consumption came to be important
factors in the daily life of the citizens of Suzhou.
Sword Pool
Verdant Mountain Villa: Built in the tenth year of the reign of Emperor
Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) the villa is a masterpiece of
the splendid gardens for which Suzhou is so famous. The Verdant Mountain
Villa (Yongcui Shanzhuang popular China travel package ) was designed so that it embraced the natural vistas and views from the halls and porches are most pleasing to the eye.
Wanjing Villa: The ancient art of bonsai tree growing originated in
China and there are thousands of magnificent specimens on display at
this villa. Many of the specimens you can see have been awarded prize
palms in prestigious bonsai competitions. The miniature replicas of full
sized gardens are sure to amaze you and will give an insight into the
skill and artistry of Chinese master gardeners that has been handed down
from long ago.
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