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Where do Singaporeans like to travel to China? Can you design a high-quality travel route?

★China is so big, there are naturally many places that Singaporeans like! Such as Yunnan (Kunming, Dali, Lijiang, Shangri-La), Guilin (three mountains, two caves and one river), Beijing (Great Wall, Forbidden City, Summer Palace). . . Let me recommend you a tour to the beautiful south of the Yangtze River.

★Splendid Jiangnan Tour Tour Route:

On the first day, we flew from Singapore to Shanghai in the morning and checked into the hotel. After lunch, visit the Shanghai Bund, Nanjing Road, and climb the Oriental Pearl TV Tower; in the evening, take a cruise on the Pujiang River to enjoy the night view of Shanghai. Overnight in Shanghai

The next day, we went to Suzhou in the morning and visited Suzhou Gardens - Lion Grove and Hanshan Temple; in the afternoon we visited Tiger Hill and Suzhou Industrial Park (a cooperation project between Suzhou and Singapore, Singaporeans are most interested in it) ; In the evening, taste Suzhou flavor by the Jinji Lake. Stay in Suzhou

On the third day, in the morning we will visit the Jiangnan water towns - Zhouzhuang or Tongli; in the afternoon we will go to Wuxi and visit the best places in Taihu Lake - Yuantouzhu, boat tour in Taihu Lake and Sanshan Fairy Island. Arrive in Nanjing, visit the Qinhuai Scenic Area of ??Confucius Temple, taste the "Eight Wonders of Qinhuai" snacks, and stay in Nanjing

On the fourth day, visit the Presidential Palace and Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in the morning; go to Hangzhou in the afternoon; and visit Songcheng in the evening. Large-scale song and dance performance - Songcheng's eternal love. Overnight in Hangzhou

On the fifth day, in the morning we visited West Lake, Three Pools Reflecting the Moon, Fish Watching at Huagang, and Longjing Tea; in the afternoon we flew back to Singapore.

Haha, I am an expert in tourism. If you have any questions, just ask me