Panmen Gate


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Panmen Gate stands at the southwestern corner of the ancient city of Suzhou and can be accessed by taking Bus No. 7. With a history of 2,500 years, this city gate is the most completely preserved part of the ruins of the ancient city of Suzhou. Stepping onto the top of the gate, you can see the Wumen Gate Bridge and the Auspicious Light Pagoda. Together, they are popularly known as the Three Scenes at Panmen Gate.

Brief Introduction

Panmen Gate (Pan Men, or Panmen) is a historical landmark in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. It is located on the south-west corner of the Main Canal or encircling canal of Suzhou. Panmen Gate is China's existing only water and land parallel gate, is one of the signs of the ancient city of Suzhou. It is now part of the Panmen Gate Scenic Area. It is known for the "three landmarks of Pan Gate". They are the Ruiguang Pagoda, the earliest pagoda in Suzhou built in 247, the Wu Gate Bridge, the entrance to the gate at that time over the water passage and the highest bridge in Suzhou at the time, and Panmen Gate. The Ruigang Pagoda is constructed of brick with wooden platforms and has simple Buddhist carvings at its base. On the top of the gate, you can see the three landmarks.History of Panmen Gate 

It was first built in B.C.514 as one of eight city gates in the Spring & Autumn Period (770-476 BC) when Suzhou was the capital of the Wu Kingdom, that surrounded and protected Suzhou, historians estimate it to be around 2,500 years old.Pan Gate is part of the ancient city wall built in 514 BC that surrounded and protected Suzhou. Panmen Gate was the only entrance to the wall that surrounded ancient Suzhou. The architecture of the wall is truly amazing. The present gate was reconstructed in 1351, and consists of Water and Land Gates, Panmen Gate is a fortress suitable for ancient water-towns like Suzhou in the southern part of China. It is also known in China for its architecture complex of both land and water city gates. Therefore it is also often called the "Land and Water Gate". 

How to get

Bus routes:
Route 1: take Bus No. 70 East, 70 West to "Pan gate" station.
Route 2: take Bus No.39, 47 , 305 , 935, 949, travel line2, 5 northbound line, 5 south line to "Pan Gate Scenic Area North Station

Information

Opening Time: 7:30am-5:00pm
Admission Fee: CYN 40
Address:  No. 49 Main Street, Suzhou

Client’s Reviews

  • Vien919

    Vien919

    Reviewed 13thSeptember2016

    Went before sunset so it was a good timing to take nice pictures. Enjoyed strolling around the place just to short(around 45 mins)as we need to board the coach.

  • jumpingfrenchman32

    jumpingfrenchman32

    Reviewed 25thAugust2016

    This was incredibly picturesque and quiet. I would recommend this over the gardens I visited along PingJiang.

  • jepungia

    jepungia

    Reviewed 8thNovember2016

    A pity we made it to Panmen Gate after sunset and hence was unable to appreciate the full grandeur of her beauty. The place is huge and was used as a filming location for several Chinese blockbuster serials. Its not difficult to understand why as...More

  • Romhulio

    Romhulio

    Reviewed 18thOctober2017

    Big park with a lot of green space, small water falls, ancient walls and stone caves Suitable for families with small kids Not a lot places to eat in, so if you really hungry bring food with you have some gift shops

  • Pam C

    Pam C

    Reviewed 6thJuly2014

    Don't miss these stunning gardens at the rear of the Pan Pacific Hotel in Suzhou. Beautiful ponds and lakes, bridges, pagodas and pavilions - a lovely spot to spend an hour or 2 relaxing!

  • SharonT443

    SharonT443

    Reviewed 9thDecember2014

    It was very cool to explore there. Very picturesque and interesting. The architecture of the wall is truly amazing and huge.

  • EllaBedella

    EllaBedella

    Reviewed 16thDecember2016

    After seeing all the gardens in Suzhou and reading Lonely planet's praise for this place, i was a little disappointed when I saa the Panmen gate scenic area. The gate itself i a fine relict of old times, but there is no special view from...More

  • choihoweboon

    choihoweboon

    Reviewed 17thJune2015

    The garden was not enormously large (but large enough to get you tired). The Auspicious Light Pagoda inside the Panmen Gate was worth visiting. The entrance fee for Panmen Gate itself is RMB40 while to enter the pagoda, it's another RMB6 (RMB46 in total). Very...More

  • Karin_O909

    Karin_O909

    Reviewed 27thNovember2014

    These stunning gardens are conveniently connected to the Pan Pacific Hotel in Suzhou. A pagoda, typical Chinese garden, views of canals and arched bridges with beautiful ponds and lakes, bridges and pavilions - a lovely spot to spend some time relaxing. Make a point to...More

  • PushExplore

    PushExplore

    Reviewed 12thAugust2018

    We had crossed the famous Panmen Gate once we were driving around the city. Its a sight you cannot miss, but not a lot you can do while being driven around.

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