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What are the landmarks in Suzhou?

Suzhou landmark buildings include Suzhou Oriental Gate, Suzhou Modern Media Plaza, Suzhou Museum, Global 188, Suzhou International Finance Center, Suzhou Hanshan Temple, etc. Hanshan Temple was built in the Jian period of Liang Xiaotian in the Southern Dynasties (502-5 19), and was originally named Miaoliping Mingta. Zhang Jiju, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, retired to Li, stayed overnight, wrote a poem of "a night-mooring near maple bridge", and the bells of Hanshan Mountain resounded at home and abroad.

Suzhou, called Wu in ancient times, is called Su for short, and also called Gusu and Pingjiang. It is a national historical and cultural city, a scenic tourist city, a national high-tech industrial base and one of the important central cities in the Yangtze River Delta. Suzhou is located in the middle of the Yangtze River Delta, southeast of Jiangsu Province.

Suzhou landmark building

Suzhou Oriental Gate 1

Oriental Gate, commonly known as "autumn trousers", has become a new landmark of Suzhou Net Red Punch, with a total base area of 243 19 square meters and a total construction area (including underground part) of 453 1.79 square meters. The hanging garden on the top floor of the building is an open "greenhouse space" surrounded by a unique arched glass curtain wall system at the top. It is designed as two sets of presidential suites in Chinese classical style, which combines modern and classical styles and has a great sense of design. If you want to take a panoramic view of the Oriental Gate, Moonlight Pier is a good photo spot. The Oriental Gate has successively won the honors of "the most complicated super-high-rise building in China", "the tallest infinity pool in China", "the tallest Tianhe crossing in China" and "the tallest Soviet-style garden in China".

2. Suzhou Modern Media Plaza

Suzhou Modern Media Plaza, a new landmark of urban culture, has a total construction area of 328,000 square meters and a total area of about 37,700 square meters. It is a landmark cultural complex project invested by Suzhou Radio and Television Group. The whole project consists of two L-shaped towers and a podium structure, and its unique design is dubbed as Suzhou's "big boots". Modern Media Plaza was designed by Mr. Miyagawa Hiroshi, the world's top architect, who interpreted Suzhou's glory with novel and rich architectural language. The modern design of glass, metal and stone echoes the impression of the ancient city of powder wall, tile, window lattice, weaving and silk, and organically combines various functional elements.

3. Suzhou Museum

Suzhou Museum was founded in 1960. On June 6th, 2006, the new Suzhou Museum was completed and officially opened to the public. The new building is divided into three roads: East Road, West Road and Middle Road. The three-dimensional building in the middle road is in the form of a hall, and the beam square is decorated with Soviet-style painting. The side door at the entrance has wisteria planted in Wen Zhiming, and the classical stage of Taiping Heavenly Kingdom is on the east side. The design of the new museum combines the traditional architectural style of Suzhou, placing the museum between courtyards to make the building in harmony with its surrounding environment. It is not only a landmark building in Suzhou today, but also a bridge for China's architectural culture to move from tradition to the future, and it has become a model to lead China's architectural development and innovation.

4. Global 188

Globe 188 is a skyscraper integrating a commercial center, serviced apartments and office buildings, covering an area of about 15000 square meters and a total construction area of about 1800 square meters. Among them, the structural height of the west tower is about188m, with a total height of 282m; The height of the East Tower is about 285 meters, with a total height of 328 meters. The construction of the project fully considers the urban context and the trend of people flow, and it is an exquisite new landmark in Suzhou. In architectural design, the landscape of Jinji Lake and Central Park is fully utilized by means of architectural layout modeling and dislocation, and the landscape utilization is maximized. At the same time, office buildings, apartments and shopping malls are carefully arranged to make them mutually landscaped and reduce interference. The building takes water as the theme landscape, inherits the characteristics of Suzhou water town, and at the same time creates image symbols through the super aerial panoramic club to enhance the brand appeal.

5. Suzhou International Financial Center

Suzhou International Financial Center covers an area of 265,438+0,280 square meters with a total construction area of 393,208 square meters. Including 92-story 450-meter-high Jiangsu high-rise, skirt building and wavy square. A sightseeing platform is set on the 92nd floor of the main building, overlooking the whole city of Suzhou. The project design excavates the important element of Suzhou's history and city impression-water element, and combines the present situation, and adopts the "fish" of "Carp yue longmen" as a symbolic theme as a whole, implying prosperity; The building faces Jinji Lake and the water surface, and extends from the water surface to the main tower along the skirt building in a fishtail-like arc, becoming a beautiful skyline of Suzhou city.

6. Hanshan Temple in Suzhou

Hanshan Temple was founded in the Jian 'an period of Liang Xiaotian in the Southern Dynasties (502-5 19), formerly known as "Miaoliping Mingta". Zhang Jiju, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, retired to Li, stayed overnight, wrote a poem of "a night-mooring near maple bridge", and the bells of Hanshan Mountain resounded at home and abroad. Hanshan Temple is a historic landmark in Suzhou. Most of the temples were built in Qing Dynasty, mainly including Daxiong Hall, Tibetan Scripture Building, Bell Tower, Monument Gallery, Fengjiang Building and Frost Bell Pavilion. The carving of the Buddha statue is unique, and the art of inscription is world-famous. Poems of famous people such as Yue Fei, Tang Bohu, Dong Qichang and Kang Youwei are displayed in the stele gallery, among which the Zhang Jishi Monument written by Yu Yue in the late Qing Dynasty is the most famous.

The ancient bronze bell of Hanshan Temple was cast in the Tang Dynasty and was later destroyed. During the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, the Zen master recast the bronze bell in this discipline. Tang Yin, a layman, described the bell in detail in Hanshan Temple in Gusu, saying that the bell is loud and well known. But this bronze bell no longer exists. There is a saying about the whereabouts of Jiajing bronze bell: it was stolen by Japanese ronin, which caused a storm. In the 31st year of Guangxu (1905), when Hanshan Temple was rebuilt, the Japanese donated money to cast two bronze bells imitating the Tang Dynasty, one of which was sent to Hanshan Temple, and the other was stored in Guanshan Temple in Japan, with the inscription: "Hanshan Temple in Gusu was robbed year after year, and the bronze bell in the Tang Dynasty was empty in Zhang Jishi's ear. I heard that the temple clock was introduced into our state, and now it is lost, so I cast a new clock and hung it. " Today, this bronze bell still hangs on the right side of Hanshan Temple Hall.