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Suzhou & Hangzhou: Worlds Apart! (No, Seriously)

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    Cathy Gulgowski
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    Suzhou's modern side is best seen in the Industrial Park, a joint venture with Singapore, epitomizing a sophisticated and stylish atmosphere. In contrast, the old Gusu District largely retains its traditional Jiangnan charm, with strict height restrictions – no new building can exceed two-thirds the height of the North Temple Pagoda within the ancient city walls.

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      Eunice Rutherford
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      Oh, I see! I spent most of my time wandering around the Gusu District, so that's why I felt such a strong Jiangnan atmosphere.

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        Danielle Purdy-Weimann
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        Oh, so you like peace and quiet? Then this is the place for you – there's hardly anyone around, haha!

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          Steve Beatty
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          Hangzhou truly has a lot of delicious food.

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            Lewis Larkin
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            Suzhou and Hangzhou are definitely worth a visit! I've been to places like Wuzhen (for its night views), Nanxun Ancient Town, West Lake, Suzhou's Lion Grove Garden, Hanshan Temple, and Shantang Street twice now – you absolutely shouldn't miss them. I went with a tour group for three days, costing a bit over 800 RMB. I was pleasantly surprised to find we were staying right within a scenic area, which made the trip incredibly enjoyable!

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              Tanya Bogisich IV
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              Could you share the tour details?

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                Daisy Hermiston
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                I'm planning a trip with my parents and have to choose between Suzhou and Hangzhou. Which one do you think is more worth visiting?

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                  Ellis Sauer DVM
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                  I've been to both. Suzhou, Suzhou, Suzhou!

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                    Wesley Parisian-Kerluke IV
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                    I've been living in Suzhou for five years since I started working. I love the natural scenery here – the mountains and lakes. I'm not particularly fond of the classical gardens; I usually only visit them when friends or former classmates come to town and I take them around. What I want to say is that Suzhou's beauty extends far beyond its gardens; there's the magnificent Taihu Lake and the surrounding mountains. Since moving here, I spend most spring and autumn weekends hiking, camping, and just exploring. There are truly so many places to enjoy.

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                      Howard Legros
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                      What's the most comfortable month to visit Hangzhou in the latter half of the year?

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                        Ms. Alberta Moen
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                        For Hangzhou, it's best to wait until late autumn. That's when the maple leaves turn a vibrant red, often accompanied by a poetic, misty rain.

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                          Felix Glover
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                          If Hangzhou is an elegant noblewoman, then Suzhou is a charming, refined maiden. As the saying goes, 'Paradise on Earth is half Hangzhou, half Suzhou!'

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                            Joanne Swift
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                            Excuse me, if I'm choosing between Suzhou and Hangzhou, which one would you recommend? I'm heading to Shanghai soon and would like to visit one of them as a side trip.

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