Tinglin Park is located in the north-west corner of the ancient Yushan Town, Kunshan. The long-standing historic site was initially built in the 32th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing dynasty (1906 AD), which was known as Ma’anshan Park. In 1936, it was renamed Tinglin Park in memory of the Ming dynasty patriotic scholar and thinker Gu Yanwu, who is also widely called Gu Tinglin. Tinglin Park was selected as the National 4A Grade Travel Destination" in 2005. The Park houses the beautiful Yufeng mountain as well as a good many places of interest with deep cultural connotation. The "three treasures of the Yufeng Mountain" in the park featuring Kunshan Stone, Viburnum macrocephalum and twin lotus flowers have won a fame all over the world.
Address: No.1 east Ma’anshan Road, Kunshan, Jiangsu province
Admission fee: ¥20
Opening hours: 4:45-17:30