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Tiger Hill: Explore Stunning Scenery and Historical Sites

Written by Veronica |

With a history of more than 2,500 years, Tiger Hill is one of the famous scenic spots in Suzhou. It attractsĀ countless history buffs and nature lovers.Ā During the Spring and Autumn Period (770 BC – 476 BC), King Helv of Wu State died here, so his son Fuchai buried him at this place. It is said that after three days of burial, a white tiger squatted on the tomb hill, so the site was named “Tiger Hill”.

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Tiger Hill Facts

  • Location: No.8 Huqiu Shanmennei, Gusu District, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province ā€Œ
  • Ticket Price: 60 yuan/person (January-March, June, November, December); 70 yuan/person (April, May, July-October)
  • Opening Time: 7:30-17:30 (May 1st– October 31th); 7:30-17:00 (November 1st – April 30thĀ next year)
Suzhou Tiger Hill
Tiger Hill

Attractions in Tiger Hill

Tiger Hill Pagoda

It is one of the oldest preservedĀ brick pagodas in China and the most representativeĀ buildingĀ inĀ Tiger Hill. The Tiger Hill PagodaĀ leans butĀ does not fall, standing for thousands of years, and isĀ known as the “Leaning Tower of Pisa in the East”. In 1957, a large number of cultural relics from the late Tang Dynasty to the Five Dynasties (907-979) were discovered during the maintenance. Exquisite Buddha statues, porcelain, bronze ware,Ā etc.,Ā showĀ the high level of production and material civilization of the society at that time.

Sword Pool

It is said that the tomb of King HelvĀ of WuĀ StateĀ is located under this pool. After Helv’s death, his sonĀ buriedĀ 3,000 swords and jewels in the tombĀ and releasedĀ waterĀ to store the pool, to prevent thieves from robbing the tomb. The water flows all year round and is bottomless, making this place full of mystery. The cliff on the east side of the pool is engraved with four characters, “FengĀ He Yun Quan”, which is said to be written by Mi Fu, a calligrapher in the Northern Song DynastyĀ (960-1127).

Broken Beam Hall

The broken beam hall was built in the Yuan DynastyĀ (1271-1368), and the plaque inside the hall is engraved with the words “DaĀ Wu ShengĀ Rang”. It is named because the main beam in the buildingĀ is made of two pieces of woodĀ instead of a wholeĀ piece of wood. This buildingĀ has been standingĀ for more than 600 years. The most important thing is that the entire hallĀ is made of bamboo and wooden nails, without any metal parts.

broken-beam-hall Tiger Hill
Broken Beam Hall

Thousand Men Rock

There is such a folk story in Suzhou since ancient times: After the king of Wu State arranged his tomb, he was afraid that the craftsmen would leak the news, so that he would not rest in peaceĀ after death. So he decided to kill all the craftsmen and insiders after the tomb was built, and there was a large stone in the place of the execution.

After that, ā€œĀ the bloodĀ waterā€ flowed from the rockĀ on the rainy days. People thought it was because the craftsmen’s blood had soaked the stone.Ā Now scientists have solved the mystery of the bleeding rock. It turns out that there is a layer of rock under the ThousandĀ MenĀ RockĀ containing iron oxide. Whenever it rains, it will be washed out by the rain, like blood.

 

Tiger Hill Tour Route

Here are some travel routes to visit Tiger Hill. You can choose one based on your interests and physical condition.

Family Tour:

North Gate – Small Wudang – Yunyan Temple Pagoda – Tiger Hill Sword Pool – Thousand Men Rock – Sun Wu Training Ground – Zhenniang Tomb – Sword Testing Stone – Wanjing Villa – Xixi Huancui – Toushan Gate

This route is relatively easy and suitable for families with young children.

 

South Gate to North Gate:

Tiger Hill South Gate – Wanjing Villa – Sword Testing Stone – Lengxiang Pavilion – The Third Spring – Sword Pool – Tiger Hill Pagoda – Yunyan Bridge – Tiger Hill North Gate

This route has the advantage of enjoying the view clockwise and the disadvantage of requiring you to walk uphill.

 

North Gate to South Gate:

Tiger Hill North Gate – Yunyan Bridge – Small Wudang – Tiger Hill Pagoda – Sword Pool – The Third Spring – Zhishuang Pavilion – Lengxiang Pavilion – Sword Testing Stone – Wanjing Villa – Tiger Hill South Gate

The advantage of this route is that it is easier to go downhill.

 

How to Get to Tiger Hill

If you plan to get from Suzhou Train Station to Tiger Hill, you can take the direct bus No.1/2/32/146/949 to Tiger Hill South Gate. Or it is much easier to take taxi, with around 25 yuan.

If you get to Suzhou by airplane, you need to land at the Suhzou Shuofang International Airport. Then you can take metro line 2 to Guangjinan Road station to transfer to metro line 1 to Tiger Hill station.

Tiger Hill Flower Fair
Tiger Hill Flower Fair in Spring

Attractions nearby Tiger Hill

  • Lingering Garden: As one of four famous gardens in China, it features a wonderful layout, profound cultural heritage, and unique architectural style.
  • Humble Administrator’s Garden: It is known as the representative of the classical Chinese garden. Boasting exquisite architecture and natural landscape, the Humble Administrator’s Garden took 16 years to build.
  • Suzhou Museum: Designed by world-renowned architect Ieoh Ming Pei, this gorgeous museum is a perfect example of the fusion of traditional Suzhou architecture and modern art.

 

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