Lingering Garden is located at No. 338, Lingering Garden Road, Suzhou, an ancient city in the south of the Yangtze River. It is well-known for its exquisite architectural layout and many strange stones. It is also known as the four famous parks in China, along with Suzhou Humble Administrator's Garden, Beijing Summer Palace and Chengde Mountain Resort. The Lingering Garden was built in the Ming Wanli period. In a garden, you can enjoy four different scenery of landscape, pastoral, mountain forest and garden. It is divided into four scenic spots, east, west and north. The two walls of the Qulang that pass through the scenic spot are the "Lingering Garden Law" of famous people. The middle is long-term with waterscape, which is the essence of the whole garden; The east won by the Quyuan corridor, the Guanyunfeng behind the pool in the courtyard is one of the three best in the Lingering Garden, which gathers Taihu Stone "thin, wrinkled, leaking, transparent", and the other three are the teak hall and fish fossils; the north is beautiful with bonsai and flowers and trees, showing an idyllic style; The West District is the highest place in the park, with wild fun, rockery as a wonder, earth and stone.