Monday, 11 November 2013

TIGER HILL, SUZHOU

Huqiu Shan is the burial place of He Lu, the King of Wu. He is also the founder of this city, Suzhou. His spirit is said to be guarded by a white tiger that appeared three days after his death and refused to leave.
The main attraction is the Song-dynasty leaning pagoda, Yunyan Ta or Cloud Rock Pagoda, constructed between  959 and 961. This brick building leans more than two metres from the perpendicular at its highest point. Tiger Hill with pools, canal, and flower beds filled with spring blooms is a placid park to while away many an hour.


Entering Tiger Hill with Pagoda in the distance.

Tulips welcome visitors.

I want in our garden!

Beautiful setting.

The tranquil waters of a canal.

Is this the statue of He Lu the King of Wu?


Cranes in the picturesque gardens.

Crowds enjoying the day at Tiger Hill.

Various attractions are on display.

Steps to the top of Tiger Hill.

The result of He Lu's swordsmanship
- one of the boulders split in two.

A host of yellow tulips.

The Cloud Rock Pagoda.

Cranes nesting in the tree tops.

The Moon Gate neatly frames a view as if it is a picture.

Mother and daughter in the Secret Garden.

A horse-drawn journey around Tiger Hill.

A rocking journey along the canal.

Bridge over the canal.

Mountain sculpture on display.

Fascinating sculpture scenes of mountains - I wish for our garden!

The art of Penjing.

Buildings are an intrinsic part of the garden.


Waterfalls plummet a cascade of sparkling
liquid midst spring blossoms.

We bid farewell to Tiger Hill.

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