Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I want to travel by myself in Shanghai, Zhouzhuang, Wuzhen, Shaoxing, Suzhou and Hangzhou. In what order should I do it?

I want to travel by myself in Shanghai, Zhouzhuang, Wuzhen, Shaoxing, Suzhou and Hangzhou. In what order should I do it?

I am from Hangzhou, and I am familiar with the travel around me, because I like traveling very much and often go to nearby places. First of all, your seven days are really too few for these six places, because Jiangnan has always been a place where culture and scenery converge and is not suitable for sightseeing. But if you only have seven days, and there must be no rain in these places, I will try my best to arrange it for you.

1, the most reasonable order: Shanghai-Zhouzhuang-Suzhou-Wuzhen-Hangzhou-Shaoxing-Shanghai. Basically, it depends on the convenient order from north to south, so as not to go back. Of course, I will eventually return to Shanghai from Shaoxing.

2. According to the order of the above travel suggestions: * Shanghai is an economic city, with little scenery and culture (too little). Shopping is the main way to travel to Shanghai. Lujiazui on the Bund is barely a scenic spot. You can see the night view of the Bund. Others can also visit the Chenghuang Temple. The area around Chenghuang Temple is a commercial street with classical architecture, which is quite interesting, but don't buy more things, most of them are deceptive. Recommend tasting Nanxiang Xiaolong. Then there is Xintiandi, hengshan road Bar District, but you may not have time to go clubbing. One day at most is enough in Shanghai. The next morning, I went to Zhouzhuang, an ancient town in the south of the Yangtze River, and became famous very early. Although it is really beautiful, it can't escape the end of commercialization. It's really over-developed now. You can taste three hooves. Zhouzhuang doesn't need a day. * You can go to Suzhou in the evening (Zhouzhuang belongs to Suzhou). After staying, it is also good to go to Guanqian Street in the evening. There are both merchants and famous snacks, and you can live nearby. On the third day, you can visit the gardens, Hanshan Temple and Qilishan Pond in Suzhou. * On the fourth morning, you can take a long-distance bus to Wuzhen, which is already in Zhejiang. Tickets for Wuzhen 150 two places (East Gate and Zhaximen). In fact, Wuzhen, Zhouzhuang and other ancient towns have similar styles, and they are all classical Jiangnan towns. But at present, Wuzhen's commercial atmosphere is slightly weak, and its charm is stronger than Zhouzhuang's. But be careful not to buy a lot of things in this ancient town. Many so-called majors are not so good. Wuzhen Sanjiu liquor is not bad. One day in Wuzhen is enough. * I remember that the latest train is a long-distance bus to Hangzhou after five o'clock, which takes only 1 hour, because Wuzhen is the closest to Hangzhou, only 60 kilometers away. After staying in Hangzhou (preferably near the West Lake in the city center), I recommend going to Zhiweiguan, a century-old shop in Renhe Road, which is the most complete and original snack in Hangzhou and relatively economical. After dinner, you can visit the famous Qinghe Square, which is also a classical commercial pedestrian street. However, the difference between Hangzhou Qinghefang and classical pedestrian streets in other cities is that Qinghefang is completely renovated from real ancient buildings, not deliberately built. You can see the famous Hu Qingyu Hall in Hu Xueyan. Don't buy more things to avoid being hacked. It is suggested to visit Hangzhou on the fifth and sixth day. This is not because I am from Hangzhou, so Hangzhou is the best. Many foreign friends say that one month in Hangzhou is not enough. Hangzhou and Suzhou are also called Suzhou and Hangzhou Paradise. Suzhou is dominated by man-made garden buildings, while Hangzhou is a harmonious combination of natural scenery and human history. Behind the scenery in Hangzhou, there is a cultural background. The remains of literati and poets in past dynasties can be seen everywhere, and even many celebrity allusions are hidden in the alleys of Hangzhou. But as far as your time is concerned, there are only two days, so go to the West Lake on the fifth day. West Lake is more than just a lake. It is said that there is history and culture around the West Lake behind the fuselage, and the mountains, water and colors are perfectly combined. Moreover, there are many scenic spots around the West Lake, but few people collect tickets, which is also a great advantage of Hangzhou. Leifeng Pagoda, Santan Yin Yue and Yue Temple are not recommended. These places can be relatively simple. Kyocera, Tiger Run, Nanshan Road, Beishan Road, Yang Gongdi and Maojiabu are highly recommended. On the sixth day, you can go to Longjing Village and the famous Longjing tea town meijiawu for a walk. There are beautiful alpine tea gardens and streams, and you can also eat farm dishes and enjoy tea. Others can also go to Lingyin, the famous ancient temple. Lingyin will take at least half a day, and you are pressed for time. You can stay in Hangzhou or Shaoxing for the sixth night. * On the seventh day, we can go to Shaoxing, Ke Yan and so on. Go back to Shanghai in the afternoon or evening.

Accommodation suggestions can be made in economical hotel chains, such as Jinjiang Inn, which is doing well in Jiangnan area. The price is around 200, and the sanitation, environment and service are all good. Time is too tight anyway.