It is a typical Qing dynasty style garden, has unique layout, pavilion, terrace, tower, porch, bridge, hall and house centered by pond as if these architectures are floating on it. Chinese landscaper Chen Congzhou regards Tuisi Garden as “Waterside Garden”. In 2001, Tuisi Garden was listed as world’s Cultural Heritage. The whole garden can be divided into four sections, which are the hall, the inner chamber for womenfolk, the central courtyard and the garden from west to east.