The Tiger Hill
This hill is famous for it Sword Testing Stone and Oldest Pagoda in Suzhou.The biggest problem we found is TAXI. There was no taxi available .We waited for taxi for around two hours walking from Master of Nests.You will find many two wheeler driver Be Careful !!!!!!
We took bus no 1 that drops us to Tiger Hill. In fact that is the last stop for bus.It was 20 min drive we all had a nice nap in bus.We all were low battery when we got down from bus. Entrance Fee: 40 yuan
It is AAAA rated tourist attraction.The structure is known as Tiger Hill because the entrance symbolizes as tiger.Identify the eyes ,bridge as tongue and Pakoda as tigers tail.
We were all low charged but hold as we entered into the entrance and moved toward hill we all became super powered.Why .. See how beautifully the passage to pakoda has been decorated
There is a stage where every Saturday kids performance are organized.
We have sword Lake and Sword testing stone at tiger hill. King He Lu was a great collector of rare , strange and amazing swords.When ever he gets any swords he will test those on these stones.The crevice in the rocks are the evidence to this.It is been said that all the sword are kept deep in this lake so this lake named as ‘Sword Lake’.
All round where ever we saw it was all so rocking and glowing.
Moving in all these beauty we reached Pakoda.It is also seen as Leaning Tower of China. As due to ground shift the pagoda got leaned by 359′ in northwest direction.It is seven storey tower constructed in octagon shape.
Pagoda long view
The beauty of Tiger Hill continues till it end.
It was a good experience at Tiger Hill. But we struck again in Taxi issue. We didn’t got any taxi to station so finally we took a van which drives us to Station.The driver charged 30 yuan for four people.
Suzhou as i heard is a real beauty of China.
The Master-of-Nets Suzhou, Jianshu China
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OMG… The colours and the flowers are magnificent. The shots taken are splendid. I visited this area last November. My next trip to China will definitely be in Spring!! Thank you for the inspiration.