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| | Cloud-Capped Peaks [edit this] | | Flanked by the Auspicious Cloud and Mountainous Cloud Peaks, the 6.5-metre-high Cloud-capped Peak stands aloft to the north of the hall with its reflection in the still water of a pool in front. It is the finest and highest limestone in Suzhou, believed to be left behind by the imperial collector of the Northern Song Dynasty. | Edit by: ch | |
| Cloud-Capped Pavilion [edit this] | | Flanked by the Auspicious Cloud and Mountainous Cloud Peaks, the 6.5-metre-high Cloud-capped Peak stands aloft to the north of the hall with its reflection in the still water of a pool in front. It is the finest and highest limestone in Suzhou, believed to be left behind by the imperial collector of the Northern Song Dynasty. | Edit by: ch | |
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