Garden of the Master of the Nets

Suzhou


From April to November, music performances are held nightly from 7.30pm to 9.30pm. Performances move from room to room so you'll see a bit of the garden but wandering off is discouraged. Don’t expect anything too authentic and do expect to stand.


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