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Where to travel in Jiangsu 51 Suzhou 51 Travel Guide

1. Suzhou 51 Travel Guide

It was found that Suzhou 51 Route is from the first and last station in Yuexi south to the first and last station in Suzhou Amusement Park (05:45-20:00). 40 stops along the way: 1. South of Yuexi First and Last Station 2. Lanying School 3. Zhengwen College 4. Wenqian Road East 5. Wuzhong Business Center (District Administrative Service Center) is temporarily cancelled. Shaoang Road Wuzhong Avenue South 14, Changli Road Lyon Road North 15, Changli Road Hucheng West Road South 16, Nangang Bridge 17, Lishu Garden 18, Xianfeng Road Changli Road West 19, Jiafu Bridge 20, Xinjiaqiao 21, Li Pan Road Taihu West Road North 22, Pan Pan Sanxiang Park (China Insurance Company) 30, Sanxiang New Village 31, Sanxiang Plaza 32, Caixiang New Village 33, Rainbow New Village 34, Second Affiliated Hospital 35, Xincheng Garden Hotel 36, Yuan Jinhua 37

What fun places are there in Suzhou on 2.51

Fangfangshan National Forest Park, Qionglongshan National Forest Park, Dayangshan National Forest Park, Taihu Xishan Miaofeng National Forest Park, Huashan National Forest Park .

Address of Jiangsu Dayangshan National Forest Park: No. 8, Yangshan Ring Road, Xushuguan Economic Development Zone, Suzhou. This is a newly opened park on May Day this year. Currently, the Wenshu Temple Scenic Area on the east side is open, and the ticket price is 40 yuan. Half price for students and senior citizens, and online shopping is even cheaper. Bus No. 322 is the terminus of Dayangshan.

3. Where to go for the 51st Tour in Jiangsu?

The ranking of May Day tourist traffic in Jiangsu cities is out!

The top five are:

Nanjing: 5.2782 million.

Suzhou: 5.0619 million.

Yangzhou icon: 4382260.

Wuxi: 3.7368 million.

Lianyungang icon: 3.653 million.

The opening of the Yanglianzhen high-speed railway has played a vital role in the tourism industry in Jiangbei.

The number of tourists in Yangzhou hit a record high, ranking third in the province. This ranking is also in line with Yangzhou’s popularity, and the benefits brought by the opening of high-speed rail are indispensable.

Lianyungang is also a beneficiary of the opening of the high-speed railway to Huaiyang Town, ranking fifth in the province!

4.51 Self-driving tour around Suzhou

One-day tour of Suzhou mainly includes the following contents:

1. Zhouzhuang, Kunshan (known as the first water town in the south of the Yangtze River)

2. Shajiabang, Changshu (wonderful red live performance of Yangcheng Lake hairy crabs)

3. Changzhou Dinosaur Park (all kinds of amusement 5D/4D movies, suitable for all kinds of people, basically free)< /p>

4. Taihu Lake Tour (Suzhou West Mountain or Suzhou Dongshan or Wuxi Yuantouzhu or Wuxi Lingshan Giant Buddha)

5. There are many attractions around Hangzhou (or West Lake, West Lake, Wildlife Park or Happy World) , such as Jiaxing, Huzhou, Shaoxing, Zhenjiang, Shanghai, depending on your personal needs.

5. Suzhou free travel guide for one-day tour

If you want to appreciate Dafen’s weeds, you must go to Suzhou. There is the most beautiful sea of ??flowers here, which will take you through 50 acres of Dafenweed, making you as gorgeous as a dream world. The reason why most tourists like Suzhou is to appreciate its classical gardens and the unique features of the Jiangnan water town. In addition to these, they can also visit the charming sea of ??flowers in Suzhou. The sea of ??flowers in Suzhou's new Internet Celebrity Check-in Alley will satisfy everyone's wishes.

Perhaps most tourists have never heard of Changshu Pingxiang. It has only been visible to tourists for two years. There is a flower viewing area of ??nearly 100 acres. Before it was built, it quickly became popular online and attracted a large number of tourists in a short period of time. When tourists come to Changshu, Suzhou, they will regard it as their first tourist destination.

6. What’s fun in Suzhou 51

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It lasted almost three days in Suzhou. On the morning of the first day, we went to Tiger Hill. If you shop carefully, you can come out around one or two o'clock. Afternoon clock. When you come out, you can take a bus to the Humble Administrator's Garden. It takes more than two hours. After leaving the Humble Administrator's Garden, the Suzhou Museum is also worth a visit. Remember it's free! If you still have energy at night, go to Shantang Street. The stone road near Shantang Street is a pedestrian street, and there are hotels nearby. It is best to find a 7-day chain, such as Home Inn, the price is around 100 to 120. The key is to have peace of mind. The next day you can go to Yanyuan Garden in Mudu, and the Lingyan Temple next to it is also worth a visit. The village is too far from the city. It takes a day to get there.

On the third day, you can choose a garden area in the city, such as the Lion Forest, but the price of 1,000 yuan is a bit tight! It is recommended to find out the bus route before going to try to save transportation costs. Tickets are more expensive, and eating around attractions is more expensive. Better to have more budget!

Bus route: Get off at the train station and take a taxi for 10 yuan to Lion Forest. There are bus lines such as No. 2, No. 313, No. 301, and No. 202, all priced at 1 yuan, and the air-conditioned ones are 2 yuan. Once here, there are buses everywhere. I think this is the best and it's a transit point.

Tip: The public security in Suzhou is very good and all accommodation must be registered, which is not as good as Sanya. But the tricycle drivers in Suzhou are annoying, and the best way is to ignore them. They are all foreigners who come to Suzhou to work, which is very annoying anyway. When you see that you are a tourist, say, where are you going, a dollar, a nice street or something? Never pay attention to them, never ask them for directions. There are some taxi drivers in Suzhou. Sometimes when he sees that you are a foreigner and asks where you are going, he will say that this place is not good and take you to live somewhere else. Because then they'll get the commission and you'll get killed. In short, don't trust these people too much when you're out and about. It's best to ask maps and ordinary citizens for directions. This is the best way. The address of Jiahe Hotel is: South opposite to the Lion Grove Parking Lot on Huayuan Road. There is an Internet cafe opposite. The area under siege is the Lion Grove. I personally think the Lion Grove sign is not easy to find because you can when you get off the bus at the bus station, I can't see any obvious directions. Now let me teach you a good way: you can see a good supermarket when you get off the car, and there is Tongtianfu Hotel opposite. This road is called Shilin Temple Lane, and you and I have already entered. You can see the Lion Grove at the intersection. You can also see what I said about Jiahe. Turn left and walk straight to the Humble Administrator's Garden. It's very close. Go straight and turn left at the intersection to Pingjiang Historical Street. Don't take a tricycle because there is no need to spend the money. It's actually very close, but the sign isn't clear. Suzhou is not a big city. It is said that the ancient city of Suzhou (mainly in Pingjiang District) was formerly called Pingjiang Mansion. From south to north, from east to west, you can travel within 20 yuan. I think the purpose of a self-guided tour should be completely self-guided and use my trip as an opportunity to learn local knowledge. Prepare more with snacks, just do it!

Travel: Suzhou gardens are the best in the world. Suzhou gardens are comprehensive works of art integrating architecture, gardens, flowers and trees, sculptures, calligraphy and painting, integrating natural beauty and artistic beauty, forming a tortuous picture. There are more than 60 gardens in the city, among which the Humble Administrator’s Garden, Huanxiu Villa, Canglang Pavilion, Lion Grove, Art Garden, Lovers’ Garden, and Jingxiu Temple were designated by UNESCO in December 1997 and November 2000 respectively. The organization is listed on the World Heritage List. Tongli, Zhouzhuang and Jiaozhi ancient towns are applying for world cultural heritage.

Suzhou has both the beauty of gardens and the beauty of mountains and rivers. Temples, temples and famous temples are scattered throughout urban and rural areas; cultural relics and historic sites complement each other. It was remembered by literati with inscriptions and paintings, making it famous at home and abroad. Yan, Tianping, Dongting, Dongshan, Xishan, Dengwei, Yushan and Yushan are all natural scenic spots.

I went to the following places and made the following comments:

Humble Administrator’s Garden: On the north side of the Lion Grove, heading north from Huayuan Road, I think the essence of Gusu Garden is Here it is. The 70 yuan ticket is the most valuable. I remember that on the way from the Lion Grove Garden to the Humble Administrator’s Garden, there is the garden of the Suzhou Folk Museum. Tickets are free, so you can stop by and check it out.

Lion Forest: The name of the rockery kingdom. There are too many lions but few lions. Lions roar, dance, wake up, sleep or squat, fight or play in the mountains. The incredible whole mountain looks like Kunlun Mountain, rising vertically and horizontally from the ground, with Lion Peak as the main body. The mountains are undulating and winding in all directions. It's worth seeing!

Huqiu: It is the first scenic spot in Wuzhong. 755-79000: Wang Wu

Fu Chai buried his father Helu here. Three days later, a white tiger appeared on it, hence the name Tiger Hill. Huqiu Temple was built in the Jin Dynasty and renamed Wushan in the Tang Dynasty.

Honghu Temple and Yunyan Temple in the Song Dynasty and Khufu Temple in the Qing Dynasty.

It is recommended to go to Guanqian Street in the evening, eat Huang Tianyuan and visit the Pingjiang Road Historic District. One day in downtown Suzhou is really not enough, Ganjiang Road is also very good. There is a river in the middle of the road, probably the only one in the country. Pingjiang Road runs through Suzhou, which is quite advantageous. This is after renovation. However, we can still find old houses that are hundreds of years old. Some old people were fishing by the river, and old ladies were chatting in the shade at the pavilion on the left side of the bridge.

While I was filming along the way, I saw a boat carrying tourists in the river. There is also a beautiful girl sitting on the bow of the boat, her eyes are even more exciting. Too often, the land ends up being left behind by the pace. The scenery is great, but you have to watch the people. She didn’t like my LG very much and said I didn’t look like a young person. Haha, because of shopping, she prefers to go to Qianjie.

If the time is right, go to Lingyan Mountain and Tianping Mountain in Mudu. This game takes a day.

Tip: The transportation in Suzhou is very good, and the map of Suzhou is also very clear and practical. As long as you can distinguish between north and south, don't confuse it. There are many bus lines and the service is very considerate.

List of major museums in Suzhou

Name, address, ticket

No. 204, Suzhou Museum Northeast Street, take Line 1, Line 2, Line 5, Line 2 and Line 3 are 5 yuan.

Tour 1, 2, 5, 2, 3, 4, 701, No. 32 Pan Ru Lane, Folk Museum, free.

The gardens of the Humble Administrator's Garden Tour 1, 2, 5, 2, and 3 are free.

Suzhou Embroidery Museum, No. 274 Jingde Road, tours No. 1, 3, 46, and No. 701 are 1 yuan

Tours 1, 2, 4, and 1 of the Silk Museum, No. 661 Renmin Road , 8, 20, 38, 101, 102, 1038 yuan.

Visit routes 5, 9, 46, 47, 48, 51 and 68, No. 14 Zhang Jiaxiang, Chinese Opera Museum, free.

No. 45 Renmin Road, Stele Museum, No. 2, No. 4, No. 5, No. 1, No. 14, No. 28, No. 101, No. 102, No. 103 are free.

Coin Museum Suzhou Museum: Tours No. 1, 2, and 5, No. 2 and 3 are free.

Suzhou Amusement Park: 313 Mudu: Tour 4

You can bring specialties - pine nut candies, rose melon seeds, shrimp paste, jujube paste cakes, salted lard cakes, Taicang meat floss, musical instruments, Su embroidery, silk, Biluochun, Taohuawu woodcut New Year pictures, Hu brush, Taihu whitebait.

China has four major cuisines: Jiangsu, Shandong, Guangdong and Sichuan, with different tastes. They are called sour in the east, spicy in the west, sweet in the south, salty in the north, and the flavor of Jiangsu cuisine is sweet from the south.

Suzhou cuisine is characterized by rigorous selection of materials, fine workmanship, and different seasons. In terms of cooking, he is good at stewing, stewing, steaming, roasting, and stir-frying. He pays attention to mixing soups to maintain the original flavor. The taste is light and sweet, and the color is harmonious.

Famous Su-style specialties include: sweet and sour mandarin fish, shark fin in clear soup, eel paste with sesame oil, watermelon chicken, whole chicken with mother oil, Taihu water shield soup, emerald shrimp bucket, lotus stew, etc.

Suzhou snacks are also famous all over the world, such as thick dried tofu, pine nut candy, rose melon seeds, shrimp paste, jujube paste pancakes, salted lard pancakes, etc. They are all popular, so you must try them.

Suzhou’s famous Su-style restaurants were the first to promote Deyue Tower and Songhe Tower.

The characteristic of Deyuelou (No. 27 Eunuch Lane) is that the recipes are changed in time according to the seasons. There

Songlou (No. 141 Guanqian Street) was built during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. It has a history of more than 200 years and is a representative of traditional Suzhou cuisine. Sweet and sour mandarin fish, lobster shrimp, braised tofu, etc. are the specialties of this restaurant. There was nothing to eat as there were no reservations. I will try it next time I have a chance.

The most popular restaurants in Suzhou now include Tianzhu, Xiangyun, Runji, Tsinghua, Nankai, etc. Compared to older brands like Deyuelou and Songhelou, these popular favorites have more reasonable prices, better service and a more elegant environment.

The main food streets in Suzhou are: Eunuch Lane, Shiquan Street, Shixue Street, Phoenix Street, Ganjiang Road, Shilu Kinmen Commercial Market Food Street. But there are so many options, it’s hard to choose.

The best accommodation in Suzhou is in the city, four and five star hotels are beyond my reach, but I personally think it is not necessary. Nowadays, budget hotels are developing well. Room prices are generally between 100-200 yuan. There are fewer restaurants and other facilities, but they give us tourists more real benefits! But the conditions of hotels that are too cheap are often not satisfactory. When I go to Suzhou, I will choose a place near the garden scenic area. One is safety, and the other is the surrounding environment, which makes me feel the atmosphere of old Suzhou. The Jiahe Business Hotel on Huayuan Road where I stayed is worth recommending, especially when I stand on Huayuan Road in the morning. But I have to get up early, preferably before 6 o'clock. clock.

Haha, don’t mention it if you’re a slacker, haha! When choosing a hotel to stay, the key is to see if it has lobby, room, and bathroom facilities. This is my many years of business experience. Main road, on the main road, expensive, room noisy.

Transportation: Shanghai Hongqiao Airport and Pudong Airport have direct buses to Suzhou. Ticket prices are 50 yuan and 80 yuan respectively. You can also take train and bus from Shanghai. It’s best to take the train. There is a bus in 20 minutes and you will be there in 40 minutes. But if you go to the airport at night, you will have to spend a lot of money. Jianneng can arrive in Suzhou in the afternoon. Because it was too late, the airport bus had already left. If you take a taxi to the train station, it will cost you at least $300.

Tourism: Suzhou has established tourist bus lines, divided into east lines and west lines. The east line passes through the railway station, Beisi Tower, East Garden, Lion Grove, Humble Administrator's Garden, Guanqian Street, etc. The west line passes through the railway station, Huqiu, Xiyuan, Hanshan Temple, Liuyuan, Shantang Street, Panmen, etc. The fare for a regular bus is 1 yuan, and the fare for an air-conditioned bus is 2 yuan. In addition, you can also take a taxi with a starting price of 10 yuan (3km), or rent a bicycle to relax. Tricycles are not recommended, they are extremely expensive.

Tickets: Tickets for Suzhou attractions are around 50 yuan, varying in peak and off-season.

Shopping: Rens Road and Guanqian Street are must-visit places in the urban area, where you can buy freshly baked wine cakes and pine nuts from Daoxiang Village, and Ye Shouhe’s date cakes and dried tofu. Huang Tianyuan’s rice cakes, Caizhizhai’s brownies and shortbreads, etc.

Note: 1. There are many people recommending day trips or hotels at the train station or bus station exit. Don't ignore him, as long as you hesitate, he will pester you for a long time! Once successful, you will contribute a kickback! Most of the hotels they recommended were dirty and messy. Otherwise, he'll recommend you go, and weirdly enough, there's no kickback. Remember: what they say is bad is good, and what they say is good must be bad. This is reverse thinking.

2. It’s best not to take a tricycle in Suzhou, and don’t listen to those foreign drivers. They will recommend you where to go at a very low price. If those places are not fun, the driver can also take a kickback from your contribution. Remember: what they say is bad is actually good, and what they say is good is definitely bad. This requires reverse thinking. Sometimes it's so ridiculous. I heard a tricycle driver tell a little girl that the most fun thing in Suzhou is the Shuicheng Folk Park, especially the cockfighting show. faint!

3. All buses in Suzhou accept Shanghai Transportation Card and Wuxi Taihu Pearl Card, with a 10% discount on fares.

4. Some temples in Beisi Pagoda and Dongxishan have fake monks who extort foreign tourists on the pretext of fortune telling.

Suzhou’s specialties are basically silk and Suzhou-style candies and pastries, and there are also some before viewing. Candies are sold in Caizhizhai, Daoxiangcun, and Ye Shouhe, all on Guanqian Street. It is recommended to buy silk in big stores, but don’t sell it if recommended by scalpers, drivers, or tricycle drivers. If you buy it for 200 yuan or more, it may only be worth 20 yuan!

6. When you go out, don’t get into trouble with your companions over trivial matters. Ask for directions and be prepared. It doesn't matter if you're angry. Just be happy and have fun! You must believe in your own abilities and travel by yourself! This is because I have, a little regretful. After all, it's fun to play out. It's no need to compete with friends for trivial matters.