Li Gongdi, located in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, spans a length of 1400 meters and was constructed during the Guangxu period by Li Chaoqiong, the magistrate of Yuanhe County. The embankment is known for its elegant and exquisite design, with traces of its former prosperity as a hub for merchants evident in the ancient inscriptions on the dike.
Today, Li Gongdi has evolved into a successful model of a mixed-use, water-friendly community in China and has developed into a vast, open modern urban ecological park. It is open all year round, accessible 24/7, with specific operational status subject to the day’s opening conditions.
Regarding preferential policies: There are no preferential policies in place for the scenic area; details should be confirmed based on the daily announcements at the site.
Li Gongdi – A Historical Embankment in Suzhou, Jiangsu
Li Gongdi, located in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, spans a length of 1400 meters and was construct[...]