This is really paradise on Earth. In the classical gardens that were built over 1000 years ago, there's a lot of history. And these gardens are hidden within the city's walls.Open your eyes to Suzhou, a city in the southeast of Jiangsu Province. Located near Taihu Lake, in the west, the Yangtze River, in the north, and trespassed by the Grand Canal, the history and culture of Suzhou is tied to the water. Suzhou’s crisscrossing waterways gave it the name "the Venice of the East" since ancient times.Today’s Suzhou is a city that preserves its awe-inspiring scenery, running streams, small bridges, waterside houses, elegant kunqu opera, and the most characteristic of Suzhou, the classical gardens, which are listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List. In fact, the entire city looks like one big garden in itself.