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The Humble Administrator's Garden, Suzhou

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A day trip to nearby Suzhou is most rewarding just for one attraction alone – The Humble Administrator’s Garden (Zhuo Zheng Yuan). About an hour or so by train or car from Shanghai city centre, you’ll cut through suburbs, industrial zones and the open countryside. Here in the farmlands, the holdings may be small but the farmers are not the buffalo pushing and changkol wielding kind. These latterday farmers are doing pretty well judging from the tractors, trucks, motorcycles and tv antennae visible from the road.  As you approach Suzhou, farmlands give way to industrial estates stretching as far as the eye can see. Soon you are on the edge of the old town renowned for its canals and ancient dwellings, some dating back to the days of Marco Polo who must have felt quite at home in the city dubbed the “Venice of the East.” The old Administrator’s title might sound deferential, but his abode is anything but humble. Located at 178 Northeast Road, Pingjiang District, the Humble Admi