Ligongdi, literarily meaning the causeway of Lord Li, is a dike built at the order of Li Chaoqiong, the magistrate of Yuanhe County during the reign of Emperor Guangxu (1875-1908) of the Qing Dynasty. A century later, it has been rejuvenated with new energy, seen in the white walls and black roof-tiles, the crimson peach blossoms and green willows, the crystal clear water and white splashes. The colorful neon lights illuminate the world-famous brands, men and women gather at bars and clubs chatting away the burdens of daily life, these are the typical scenes in a modern society. This is a place where you are willing to get lost and this is a place you can find the real self.
 

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Phase I: The Waterfront Commercial Street

 

 

Covering a total floor area of 17,000 square meters, Phase I business complex opened to the public in December 2006. Following the traditional architectural style of Suzhou, the buildings appear in three theme colors of grey, white, and black, and modern lighting technologies create a splendid night view on the water. The waterfront commercial street provides dining and wining, entertainment, recreation, and tourist services, and has become the top choice of locals and visitors.


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