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Honestly, I Just Don't Get the Suzhou Haters.

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    Jose Beahan
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    And don't get me started on people coming to Suzhou for crab roe noodles and those hairpin photos. The hairpin trend isn't from Suzhou! It's NOT from Suzhou! It's NOT from Suzhou!

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      Sadie Ortiz-Waelchi
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      Exactly, those hairpins, especially the plastic ones, and the Miao ethnic minority costumes – they have absolutely zero connection to Suzhou!

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        Kathryn Hermiston
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        My response is: Suzhou is wonderful, but now is just not the time to go. It's hot, incredibly crowded, and you can't take decent photos. It's just miserable.

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          Jermaine Satterfield
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          Oh honey, you absolutely must come in autumn! It's cool and comfortable, with ginkgo leaves everywhere on the ground. It's unbelievably beautiful.

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            Antoinette Ferry
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            Honestly, a city like Suzhou, famous for its gardens and southern water town atmosphere, is best enjoyed around April when it's less crowded, perfect for leisurely strolls. Following a tour group can be really dull. I just returned from Suzhou a couple of days ago, and aside from the current heat and the lack of nightlife, I was quite happy. Still, the absence of nightlife was genuinely shocking for an out-of-towner like me.

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              Darren Sawayn
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              Here are a few photos I took, making sure to avoid the crowds.

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                Jeremiah Bednar
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                Lots of fun, loved it! It was raining when I went, which really set a great mood.

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                  Bonnie Beatty
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                  Never again! After visiting Suzhou once during the plum rain season, I've decided I'm only going if it's not raining.

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                    Velma Thompson
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                    Let me dig up a photo. Suzhou is stunning, okay! This boat looks like it's gliding on a sheet of emerald glass.

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                      Katrina Sporer
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                      Absolutely gorgeous! The clear water is a testament to the Suzhou government's 'cash abilities,' hahaha!

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                        Kevin Harris
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                        So lovely! Honey, where were these photos taken? Which spots are they?

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                          Jo Douglas
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                          Thanks for the love, sweetie! In order, they are: Lingering Garden, Couple's Retreat Garden, Fei She (cafe), Couple's Retreat Garden again, Pingjiang Road, and the last three are from Tiger Hill.

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                            Bob Heller
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                            It's stunning! I've visited once and already want to go back countless times. I'm currently writing a travel blog about Suzhou, hoping more international visitors can experience its charm too, hahaha!

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                              Dr. Guadalupe Homenick
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                              That's fantastic! You see a lot of international visitors in Suzhou's gardens these days. With your promotion, its influence will definitely grow even more!

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                                Dr. Guadalupe Homenick
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                                I absolutely love visiting Suzhou. I've struggled with depression for many years, and I find solace in looking at the old houses there. My most profound memory is from a time I felt I couldn't go on. I was wandering alone late at night through the old streets and alleys, sensing the deep passage of time emanating from the ancient buildings. In a flash, I had an epiphany: I was merely a speck of dust in the vast river of time. That realization helped me let go of so many obsessions. I am truly grateful to Suzhou for that.

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                                  Kevin Harris
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                                  Sweetie, I've had a very similar experience. Suzhou healed some deep wounds for me too. I hope things continue to look up for all of us.

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