Abstract:The Chinese classical garden has a long history of paving. It is mainly composed of carefully selected pebbles, gravel, tiles, bricks, and other materials to form delicate patterns with rich meanings. The contents and forms are rich and colorful, including flowers, birds, fish and insects, allusions, myths, articles, reflecting the ancients’ aesthetic preferences and expectations. The classical gardens in Suzhou and Yangzhou are both private in the south of the Yangtze River. They have the same choice of paving materials and similar paving methods and graphic implications. However, due to the differences in both culture and environment, as well as the different service class, plus the influence of drawing styles in the two places, and the change of viewing angle, garden paving in Suzhou in many aspects are different from Yangzhou, such as scale, paving method, pattern selection, etc.