Introduction to Public Garden: Wuxi Public Garden is located at No. 14 Gongyuan Road, Wuxi City. It is a public welfare urban park built in the 32nd year of Guangxu (1906). It is also known as Sikkim Park because it is owned by the Chinese. It is one of the earliest urban parks, so some people call it "China's No. 1 Park".
The public garden currently covers an area of 3.6 hectares. The lush vegetation in the garden is like an emerald embedded in the busy city. There are currently 22 cultural relics and important memorial buildings in existence, including a stone drinking manger from the Song Dynasty. , Xiuyi Peak in the Ming Dynasty, Longgang built 100 years ago, the inscriptions of Huaisu's "Forty-Two Chapters", and the inscriptions of famous calligraphers and painters in the past, etc., are good places for people in Wuxi to drink tea, exercise, relax and recall history. .