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When is it good to travel in East China?

The best time to travel in East China is during the Spring Festival (-5. 1). If you enter the rainy season from May to June, it is not suitable for traveling to East China. Five to seven days' travel can be arranged in several famous places in East China:

1, Nanjing-Morning: Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum (free), Ming Mausoleum (ticket 70, student ticket 35)-you can reach it by bus 1. Take a look at Xuanwu Lake in the afternoon and row a boat. From 7 pm, you can see the night view of Nanjing there. Rest at night, it is recommended to live at the central gate, because it is close to the railway station and bus station, and it is convenient to take a bus.

2. Suzhou-It takes three hours to leave Nanjing early in the morning and go to Suzhou by car. Suzhou is enough to visit two places, Tiger Hill and Humble Administrator's Garden. Accommodation advice is to live in Guanqian Street, a commercial street in Suzhou, because it is also convenient to take a bus there. And after visiting the scenic spots at night, you can also go there to eat snacks-Guanqian Snack Street!

3. Wuzhen-take a bus from Suzhou to Wuzhen in the early morning, and it will take one and a half hours. Book a hotel in advance! When you arrive in Wuzhen, put something in the hotel first and go to play! Then I went to Dongzha the next morning and went to Hangzhou from Wuzhen.

4. Hangzhou-West Lake (free)-Visit Su Causeway, Santan Yin Yue, Bai Causeway, Broken Bridge, etc. You can also ride a bike, because the West Lake is too big! -I suggest living near where street, near the railway station, convenient to go to Shanghai, as well as pedestrian street and snack street!

5. Shanghai-it's almost enough to visit the Bund and see the buildings of various countries. Nanjing Road is nothing special, but it is also the most famous commercial street in Shanghai. You can have a simple visit. Of course, you can also visit Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, because it is near Nanjing Road.