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Which is more worth traveling, Suzhou or Yangzhou?

If time permits, Suzhou and Yangzhou are worth visiting.

Suzhou 1

The ten must-see attractions in Suzhou are Humble Administrator's Garden, Lion Forest, Tiger Hill, Jinji Lake, Hanshan Temple, Suzhou Amusement Park, Tianping Mountain, Pingjiang Road, Luzhi Ancient Town and Qilishan Pond.

Suzhou, a carved water town in the south of the Yangtze River. Walking in the humble administrator's garden, looking for the deep silence after twists and turns; Wandering around the Tiger Hill, exploring the eternal mystery of He Lv's tomb; Go straight, enjoy the leisure of flowing water on a small bridge ... In some places, you can't miss the ultimate life.

2. Yangzhou

Yangzhou is a prefecture-level city in Jiangsu Province. Built by water, born by water, with beautiful scenery and slow pace of life. Known as the capital of Huaizuo, Zhu Xi's paradise. Yangzhou is the birthplace of the Grand Canal and the lead city for applying for the World Heritage of the Grand Canal in China, so it has the reputation of "the first city of China Canal".

Suzhou Customs and Customs

Every year on the sixth day of the sixth lunar month, Suzhou has the custom of drying books. On this day, the album is exposed in the court, which is particularly effective in preventing moth-eaten corrosion.

All the temples moved the Tibetan scriptures out to dry, and the monks took the opportunity to call the old rural women to hold a "sutra turning meeting", where they turned the scriptures and exposed them in the hot sun, claiming that "turning the scriptures ten times can turn over a man's body." There is also a folk saying: "June 6, dog rot bath." (Suzhou dialect calls bathing rotten) Just to avoid lice and fleas, take dogs and cats to the river to take a bath.

Every year on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, it is the Begging Festival, also known as Daughter's Day. Legend has it that on this night, magpies flew to the Milky Way in droves and built a magpie bridge where the cowherd and the weaver girl met. Folk custom, offering sacrifices to ancestors and weaver girls on Qixi night, begging her for wisdom and skillful skills, is called "begging for cleverness".

On Chinese Valentine's Day, every household mixes flour and sugar, cuts them into strips of about 2 inches, and twists them into the shape of a knot. After frying, they are crisp and sweet, which is called a proper fruit. It is an essential offering for Qiao Qi festivals. In Wudi, Yuanyang water (a mixture of well water and river water) is put in a teacup and stirred with dew in the yard. After sunrise, the sun is allowed, and when the water is covered with film, the girls put their small needles into the water, so that the needles float on the water, relying on the shadow of the underwater needles. If the flowers and plants look like Yunlong, they are "clever", and if the vertebrae are like pestles, they are "clumsy". It is also useful to distinguish between good eyesight and bad eyesight with line pinholes.