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Exploring Suzhou in ancient poetry: Rediscovering the true beauty!

Oh, speaking of Suzhou, it’s really a place worth visiting! When you go there, you must go to see the night view of Shantang Street and feel the cool evening breeze. There is also Pingjiang Road. Walking along that road feels like walking through half of the city of Suzhou. There, you can listen to music, drink tea, and feel the leisurely and slow life of Suzhou people. It is so comfortable! 3 days 2 nights route 🕐️DAY 1: Pingjiang Road-Humble Administrator's Garden/Lion Grove/Couple Garden-Suzhou Museum-Eslite Bookstore-Jinji Lake 🕐️DAY 2: Tiger Hill - Hanshan Temple - Lingering Garden - Shantang Street 🕐️DAY 3: Tongli Ancient Town/Zhouzhuang Ancient Town 💗Avoidance Guide: You must go to Pingjiang Road before 7 am or after 9 pm. There are no tourists during this period, and it is a quiet and romantic place that belongs to you alone. You must take the boat at Pingjiang Road, which costs 40 yuan per person. Buy the ticket at the small pavilion next to the museum. It takes about 20 minutes to get off at Pingjiang Road! At this time, the trumpet creeper and the blue snowflakes at the entrance of the youth hostel are in full bloom. You must buy the jasmine bracelet on the bridge, 3r/each, 5r/2 At the other end of Pingjiang Road is Suzhou Museum, Humble Administrator's Garden, Lion Grove, etc. You can go shopping together. The scenic area closes after 6 o'clock. You can also take a boat to Shantang Street to see the night view of the ancient town. If you want to see Suzhou gardens, choose either Humble Administrator's Garden or Lingering Garden You must visit Saionji Temple Accommodation recommendation: Jiabao Hotel in Gusu City (Suzhou Wangshiyuan Nanyuan North Road Subway Station), 100 meters away from the subway entrance, about 3 kilometers away from Shiquan Street/Pingjiang Road/Guanqian Street, within walking distance to Wangshiyuan. Shiquan Street is right outside the door, with lots of delicious food, and very convenient for eating, drinking and having fun! 🍱Food recommendation: Qian Yuman Nostalgia Restaurant, must-try Suzhou cuisine, located at No. 717, Changxu Road, Gusu District, 3 minutes walk to Shantang Street ✨Must-order dishes: 🎈Bamboo Net Duck: Crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, especially delicious, signature dish! This duck is really delicious. 🎈Squirrel perch: sweet and sour taste, the fish meat is fried very well, crispy, delicious 🎈Taohua Shili: This is a must-order, fruit wine, low alcohol content, especially good If you want to experience the leisurely and calm Soviet lifestyle, then this is the right place for you!
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