Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Questions about traveling to Hangzhou and Suzhou (it’s best for students to answer me, please be patient, thank you)

Questions about traveling to Hangzhou and Suzhou (it’s best for students to answer me, please be patient, thank you)

1. Suzhou

1. Canglang Pavilion, Lion Grove Garden, Humble Administrator’s Garden and Liuyuan Garden are the four famous gardens in Suzhou, representing Suzhou’s Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties respectively. Garden culture in 4 periods. Among them, the Humble Administrator's Garden and the Lingering Garden, as well as the Chengde Summer Resort and the Summer Palace in Beijing, are known as the four most famous gardens in China. Must go

2. The famous Tiger Hill Pagoda

3. Hanshan Temple where "the bell rings at midnight"

4. The famous commercial street "View" "Qian Street" (the bus stop is "Chayuanchang", not "Guanqian Street").

2. Hangzhou

1. Around the West Lake (25 for Yue Temple, 45 for visiting the lake and going to the island)

2. 75 for Lingyin Temple

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3. The bulk of the cost

1. Accommodation issue, 100 per night in a budget hotel may not be enough. Although I am from Suzhou, I have lived in Hangzhou for a long time. I don’t know Suzhou very well at the moment, but Hangzhou is definitely not enough. The price of a budget hotel in Hangzhou is also 150 yuan on weekdays, and around 180 yuan on weekends. The price of 100 is estimated to be that of a youth hostel.

In addition, whether it is a youth hostel or a budget hotel, reservations must be made in advance.

2. Ticket issues.

Several gardens in Suzhou are relatively expensive, with prices around 60 or 70. Tickets for some attractions in Hangzhou are more expensive, but fortunately there are relatively few places that charge fees.

3. The problem of eating.

Consumption in scenic spots is relatively high, so you need to be mentally prepared for this.