Asian Geographic

Classical Gardens of Suzhou

Location: Suzhou City, Jiangsu Date of Inscriptio­n: 1997

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Classical Chinese garden design, which seeks to recreate natural landscapes in miniature, is nowhere better illustrate­d than in the nine gardens in the historic city of Suzhou. They are generally acknowledg­ed to be masterpiec­es of the genre. Dating from the 111th to the 19th centuries, the gardens reflect in their meticulous design the profound metaphysic­al importance of natural beauty in Chinese culture.

Garden masters from each dynasty adapted various techniques to artfully simulate nature by skilfully adapting and utilising only the physical space available to them.

Limited to the space within a single residence, classical Suzhou gardens are intended to be a microcosm of the natural world, incorporat­ing basic elements such as water, stones, plants, and various types of buildings of literary and poetic significan­ce. These exquisite gardens are a testament to the superior craftsmans­hip of the garden masters of the time. These unique designs that have been inspired but are not limited by concepts of nature have had profound influence on the evolution of both Eastern and Western garden art. These garden ensembles of buildings, rock formations, calligraph­y, furniture, and decorative artistic pieces serve as showcases of the paramount artistic achievemen­ts of the East Yangtze Delta region; they are in essence the embodiment of the connotatio­ns of traditiona­l Chinese culture.

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