Huqiu is a historic scenic spot in Suzhou, located in the northwest suburbs of Suzhou City, about 5 kilometers from the city center. Tiger Hill Tower is the landmark building of the scenic spot, also known as Yunyan Temple Tower, is an octagonal seven-level brick and wooden structure ancient tower built in the Song Dynasty, known as the "Oriental Pisa Leaning Tower" due to the tilt of the tower. In addition to the Huqiu Tower, Huqiu has many other places of interest, including Jianchi, Broken Liangdian, Thousand People's Stone, Shenggong podium, etc. Jianchi is a sword-like pond, which is rumored to be the place where Wu Wang buried the sword. The temple is named after the broken beam of the roof of the temple. There are many stone artworks on display. The stone of thousands is a huge rock, which is legendary as the site of the tomb of Wu Wangxuan, which was named after thousands of workers who excavated it. The Shenggong podium is a place to commemorate the Song Dynasty high monk pig iron. Huqiu is not only a historical and cultural site, but also one of the representatives of Suzhou garden art. The natural scenery and humanistic landscape complement each other, attracting countless domestic and foreign tourists to visit.