Jingsi Garden

Jingsi Garden is located in the suburbs of Wujiang District, Suzhou. It is a private garden of private entrepreneur Chen Jingen. Although it is a new garden built in 1993, with small bridges and flowing water, pavilions and towers, it is no worse than the authentic Suzhou classical gardens. The owner of the garden has collected many brick-carved gate towers and ancient wooden halls from various places in Shanghai, Jiangsu and Anhui during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.


He also loves strange stones. The Lingbi stones distributed everywhere make the garden more interesting. Jingsi Garden is far from the urban area of Suzhou, and there are not many tourists. It is suitable for tourists who want to find a new way in Suzhou gardens. The main gate of Jingsi Garden is opened at the north end. The east part of the garden is a residential area, and the west part has a lake area.


Entering the beautiful brick-carved gate and walking east, not far away is the treasure of the garden, ‘Qingyun Peak’. This Lingbi stone is as high as a three-story building and has more than 1,600 holes on it, which is amazing. The main buildings in the east are the foyer, the sedan hall and the Jingyuan Hall in sequence from south to north. Among them, Jingyuan Hall is the main hall, which is very beautiful.


The mahogany furniture placed in it has delicate patterns. When walking by the lake in the west and enjoying the garden scenery, you can pay attention to the bridges on the lake. The ‘Xiaochuihong’ in the shape of a corridor in the southwest corner is like a rainbow erected on the water. The Heting Bridge is not far from the main gate. It is a three-arch stone bridge. There are three pavilions on the bridge.


The pavilions are connected by eaves. The whole bridge has a unique shape. Three kilometers east of Jingsi Garden is Tongli Ancient Town, which can be visited together.


Opening hours: Open all year round from 09:00 to 17:00.
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Preferential policies:
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Children: Children with a height of 1.4 meters (inclusive) or below and children under 6 years old (inclusive) are exempt from tickets. Free of charge.
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Minors between 6 years old (exclusive) and 18 years old (inclusive) are entitled to half-price tickets. Half price.


The elderly: Elderly people over 70 years old (inclusive) in Suzhou city can enter for free with valid identity documents. Elderly people over 65 years old (inclusive) in Wujiang District, Suzhou can enter for free with valid identity documents. The above areas are subject to the addresses indicated on the identity cards.


Students: Full-time undergraduate and below students can enter for half-price with valid identity documents. Half price.


Military personnel: Active servicemen of the Chinese army and armed police forces, active fire officers and soldiers and fire rescue personnel are exempt from tickets with valid certificates (excluding veterans). Free of charge.


Disabled people: Disabled people are exempt from tickets with valid disability certificates. Free of charge.


Other people: Tour guides or travel agency (general) managers with valid certificates and team bus drivers (with Class A1 driver’s license) are exempt from tickets. Free of charge. Those with the ‘Garden Tour Certificate for Model Workers’ issued by Suzhou Federation of Trade Unions are exempt from tickets. Free of charge. The ‘three-free service objects’ for blood donation (with the honorary certificate for blood donation in Jiangsu Province) are exempt from tickets. Free of charge.


Journalists: Journalists with the new press and publication general administration or the new reporter certificate issued by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television are exempt from tickets. Free of charge.


Supplementary note: The above information is for reference only. The specific information is subject to the notice of the scenic spot.


Facility Services for Children: Stroller Rental – Reference Price: A deposit of 200 yuan is required.


Nursing Room: Location – The nursing room is situated at the visitor center, providing a space for tourists to feed and change diapers.


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