Originally named Sheyuan, Ouyuan is a famous garden built in Qing Dynasty. The garden is divided into two parts, the eastern part and the western part. The center of the garden is the residential area. The eastern part is mainly decorated with rocks, set off by water. The yellow stone rockery here enjoys a unique fame in Suzhou. In the Shanshuijian Water Pavilion, there is a hanging panel made by camphor wood, carved with "pine, bamboo, and plum" on both sides. It is an important cultural relic of the garden. "Ou" in Chinese means of a "couple". The garden is thus named implying the meaning of a couple living together in seclusion.