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Suite near Shantang Street

D 1: Suzhou. Humble Administrator's Garden (ticket 70). Lion Forest (30 yuan). Suzhou Museum (30 yuan). Master of Nets Garden (70 yuan). You can go to Guanqian Street at night. (Humble Administrator's Garden and Lion Grove are very close, in fact, these two gardens can be seen soon. If you don't have enough time, you don't have to go to the lion forest. Because it's just a rockery. Very special. According to my experience, there should be a lot of people inside on May Day, and I can't see anything when I go in. . . . Su Bo is great, you must go! )

D2: Suzhou. Tiger Hill (70 yuan). Shantang Street

D3: Hangzhou. Ten views of West Lake. (Leifeng Tower 40, most others are free. The cost will not exceed 40. It's usually twenty or thirty. There seems to be little charge. I kind of forgot. ) You can take a boat trip to the lake at night. A cruise ship 160 yuan.

D4: Lingyin Temple (30 blocks) and Feilaifeng (35 blocks). He Fang Street (where you can eat all the delicious food in Hangzhou).

Because there are old people and children, it is recommended not to be too nervous. That will do.

Just stay in a youth hostel. Suzhou: Xiaoya International Youth Hostel. A bed seems to be 55 a night, or 50, I forget. Telephone 05 12-6755 1752.

Hangzhou: Jiangnan Post International Youth Hostel. A bed costs 45 pounds a night. I wonder if the price will increase on May Day. 057 1-87 153273 .

I have lived in both places. Very good. Clean and safe. The service is also very good. The accommodation price does not include breakfast. But the first floor of Jiangnan Post is a restaurant. Xiaoya is next to dumb fried and Qingyang wonton, don't miss it ~

I went to Suzhou last year. I don't know if the ticket price has increased, but I guess it should be about the same. Maps of Hangzhou and Suzhou are essential weapons. You must have one. You can ask the boss for other routes when you get to the Youth Travel Service. If you are driving by yourself, I suggest you ask in advance if there is a parking place near the hotel, because I haven't noticed whether the youth travel service can park. . . .

And no matter where you live, you must book a hotel in advance. I, Tomb-Sweeping Day, left a painful lesson in Hangzhou. . . I couldn't book a room until the last minute, and I almost slept on the street. . .