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Why is Suzhou Canglang Pavilion the oldest existing ancient garden in the south of the Yangtze River?
The oldest existing ancient garden in the south of the Yangtze River belongs to Canglang Pavilion in Suzhou. Why do you say that?

Suzhou Canglang Pavilion has a long history. Originally, it was the billiard hall of Wang Guangling in wuyue. Canglang Pavilion is surrounded by rugged rocks, winding cloisters, and leaking windows in the cloisters integrate the mountains and rivers inside and outside the park. It is famous for its quietness and simplicity. Moreover, there are 108 kinds of flower windows in the whole garden, which are typical Suzhou garden flower windows with diverse patterns and exquisite structure.

Canglang Pavilion lives in seclusion at the top of the mountain, surrounded by five or six towering trees that have been around for hundreds of years. The stone-faced Canglang Pavilion on the pavilion was written by Yu Yue.

Suzhou Canglang Pavilion is very distinctive. I hope tourists must go to Suzhou Canglang Pavilion when they come to Suzhou.