Lake Shi
Lake Shi (Chinese: 石湖; pinyin: Shí Hú) or Shi Hu, literally Stone Lake, is a fresh water lake located in the southeast of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. It is closed to Shangfang Mountain, which is a of China, and it is about 4.5 kilometers away from the urban area of Suzhou. The most famous spot of it is "Lake Shi String of Moons" (石湖串月) on August 17 of the Chinese calendar, when nine reflections of the moon appear in a line. Lake Shi was a bay of the Lake Tai in ancient times.
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Lake Shi
Lake Shi (Chinese: 石湖; pinyin: Shí Hú) or Shi Hu, literally Stone Lake, is a fresh water lake located in the southeast of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. It is closed to Shangfang Mountain, which is a of China, and it is about 4.5 kilometers away from the urban area of Suzhou. The most famous spot of it is "Lake Shi String of Moons" (石湖串月) on August 17 of the Chinese calendar, when nine reflections of the moon appear in a line. Lake Shi was a bay of the Lake Tai in ancient times.
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Lake Shi (Chinese: 石湖; pinyin: ...... the Lake Tai in ancient times.
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石湖是位于苏州西南部的一个淡水湖,紧邻上方山,距离苏州市区约 ...... 来是太湖的内湾,因为越国进攻,凿山脚之石来进入苏州而得此名。
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Lake Shi (Chinese: 石湖; pinyin: ...... the Lake Tai in ancient times.
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石湖是位于苏州西南部的一个淡水湖,紧邻上方山,距离苏州市区约 ...... 来是太湖的内湾,因为越国进攻,凿山脚之石来进入苏州而得此名。
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