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Tiger Hill, known also as Surging Sea Hill, is a large hillock, standing 36 meters high and covering an area of some 14,100 square meters. Going up to the hill, you will find a number of historical sites, including some from 2,500 years ago, which are as old as the Suzhou city.
It is a beautiful park around the hillock where, according to legend, King Wu was buried in 514BC, guarded by a white tiger. A gentle climb passes attractive historic spots, each with own tale such as Sword Testing Rock, Miss Wu’s Tomb, Sword Spring, 1000 People Rock, to the leaning pagoda at the top. Tourists may walk down past tea bushes to the pretty canal and wooden boats. Horse-drawn or electric carts may travel some of the paths.
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Angie Mary
, Oct 22 2006
nice walk.
Sheila Iris
, Oct 17 2006
Very interesting & peaceful.
Jeffrey
, Oct 15 2006
Beautiful show and display.
Andrew
, Sept 10 2006
Nice location.
Carter
, Sept 10 2006
Could have spent the whole day there .wished we had more time there.
Brian Richard
, Aug 26 2006
Nice walk.shories of vorios things was interesting.
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