Tinglin Park

Tinglin Park[1][2] (Chinese: 亭林公园; pīnyīn: tínglíngōngyuán) is located in the north-west of Kunshan, China.[3]

The entrance door of Tinglin Park

Because the Yufeng mountain in this park looks like a saddle (Chinese meaning: 马鞍; pīnyīn: mǎ’ān) and is distinctive within a hundred miles, this park was named Ma’anshan Park in 1906. In 1936, it was renamed Tinglin Park in memory of the 17th-century scholar Gu Yanwu, who is also widely called Gu Tinglin.

Statue of Gu Tinglin

It covers an area of more than 850 acres with green mountains and clear waters.

Brief Introduction

The same as many other historic buildings, Tinglin Park has a long history and there are a good many places of interest in it, which attract thousands of tourists every year. It is known as "the best among the mountains of the Jiangdong”. The beauty of the entrance door consists in the style of its ancient buildings, such as archways, wall buildings.

The inscription of Tinglin Park

References

  1. "景点景区". Tour.map512.cn. Retrieved 2013-10-08.
  2. "亭林公园-节庆会展-人民网". Expo.people.com.cn. Retrieved 2013-10-08.
  3. "全景昆山-鹿城美景尽收眼底". 360.ks.js.cn. Retrieved 2013-10-08.
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