's Three Kingdoms Park There are
limestone formations at the foot of the adjacent Dongting Mountain (). These "
scholar's rocks" or "
Taihu stones" are often prized as a decorating material for
traditional Chinese gardens, as exemplified by those preserved in nearby
Suzhou. Three of the lake's islands are preserved as a
national geological park under the name
Sanshan. They are famed as a former haunt of local bandits.
Mei Yuan is also located in Lake Tai, along with
Yuantouzhu. Yuantouzhu received its name ("Turtle Head Isle") from the shape of its outline.
Ferris wheel The "Star of Lake Tai" is a giant,
ferris wheel on the shore of the lake. Completed in 2008, it takes 18 minutes to complete one revolution. Passengers can enjoy the scenery of Lake Tai and the city center. At night, lighting effects are switched on around the wheel.
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Sheraton Huzhou Hot Spring Resort is situated on the southern shore of the lake.
Wuxi Scenic Area of Taihu Yuantouzhu (Turtle Head Isle) is a prominent tourism site in Binhu District, Wuxi, situated between Taihu and Lake Li. Named for its turtle-head shape, it is referred to as “Taihu’s finest spot, indeed at Yuantouzhu.” The park was established in 1917, and wealthy locals built private gardens and villas nearby—including Hengyun Villa, Guangfu Temple, Taohu Villa, and Chen Garden. After 1949, these gardens were integrated into Yuantouzhu Park. In the 1980s, the park underwent master planning and expansion, adding over ten scenic spots—such as Chongshan’s Hidden Beauty, Deer Peak Sunrise, Spring Waves, and the Cherry Blossom Friendship Grove—spanning more than 500 ha, making it one of Jiangnan’s largest landscape gardens.
Liyuan Garden is located on the shores of Lake Li (part of Taihu). The garden features Taihu-style rockeries, a thousand-step lakeside corridor with 89 carved windows, and lakeside embankments. Named after the historical figure Fan Li, the site commemorates the story of Fan Li and Xi Shi boating on Li Lake.
Taihu National Wetland Park Located in Zhenhu Subdistrict, Huqiu District, Suzhou,
Taihu National Wetland Park spans 4.6 km² (2.3 km² open in phase I). It conserves lakeside wetlands with zones for fishing, ecological display, habitat protection, education, and recreation. The park contains over 50 bridges and opened to the public in 2010. ==Business and industry==