Canglang Pavilion

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Canglang Pavilion is one of Suzhou’s oldest and most renowned classical Chinese gardens, celebrated for its elegant pavilions, poetic landscaping, and integration of water and rock scenery.

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Canglang Pavilion canonical 2
沧浪亭 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese cultural heritage site
classical Chinese garden
tourist attraction
alternativeName Great Wave Pavilion
Surging Waves Pavilion
associatedWith Chinese literati
Chinese poetry
ChineseName Canglang Pavilion self-linksurface differs
surface form: 沧浪亭
country China
designPrinciple asymmetrical composition
borrowed scenery
harmony between architecture and nature
famousFor elegant pavilions
integration of water and rock scenery
literary and scholarly associations
poetic landscaping
hasCulturalSignificance embodies literati garden culture of Suzhou
represents traditional Chinese garden aesthetics
hasFeature bamboo groves
central pond
corridors
pavilions
rockeries
stone bridges
hasLandscapeElement artificial hills
courtyards
garden paths
water features
hasStyle Jiangnan classical garden style
hasTheme poetic reflection
scholarly retreat
heritageCriteria UNESCO cultural criteria (i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(v)
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
isOneOf oldest classical gardens in Suzhou
landmarkOf classical gardens of Suzhou
surface form: Suzhou classical gardens
locatedIn China
Jiangsu
surface form: Jiangsu Province

Suzhou
openToPublic true
partOf classical gardens of Suzhou
surface form: Classical Gardens of Suzhou
pinyinName Cānglàng Tíng
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteSince 1997

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classical gardens of Suzhou componentSite Canglang Pavilion
subject surface form: Classical Gardens of Suzhou
Suzhou hasHeritageSite Canglang Pavilion
Canglang Pavilion ChineseName Canglang Pavilion self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: 沧浪亭