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Suzhou: A Local's Guide to Not Getting Screwed.

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    Mr. Jody Bednar
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    Sis, will it be crowded during the summer holidays in June or July?

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      Misty Anderson DDS
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      Yes, it will be. Lots of families with kids. The problem is, Suzhou gets incredibly hot in June and July. People from the north might not be used to it.

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        Reginald Ziemann
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        I was just telling my husband yesterday, as soon as the holidays hit, I'm going to see a flood of posts warning people to avoid Suzhou again.

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          Seriously, it makes me mad seeing those. I've said it a million times, but they just have to go and do it.

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            Reginald Ziemann
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            Having been there, I totally agree! After my trip, I really miss Suzhou's pastries. They have a flavor you just can't find in the north. I miss them!

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              Zachary Hayes
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              Especially the variety! As a local, I only eat one kind: 'huangsonggao' (yellow pine cake). It's sweet, not oily or greasy. Older folks like 'zhuyougao' (lard cake), and they even like to dip it in egg batter and fry it.

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                Zachary Hayes
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                Ningbo folks say nothing; they just silently steer clear.

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                  Karen Zulauf
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                  Haha, 'Gangboning' (Ningbo people)!

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                    Misty Anderson DDS
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                    Seriously, I keep seeing posts warning about Suzhou... and then people talk about crab roe noodles. Where are you going to find fresh crab at this time of year? It's definitely all frozen!

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                      Karen Bruen
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                      Sis, what can I wear for May Day? What's the temperature like?

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                        Elsa Wyman
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                        Excuse me, I'm planning to take an elderly person in a wheelchair. Where would be a good place to see Suzhou's scenery? I was originally thinking of Humble Administrator's Garden, but your post has made me reconsider. So, any suggestions on where to go?

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                          Iris Marquardt
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                          I'd advise against it. Except for modern-style cultural sites, ancient attractions are very difficult for wheelchairs. It'll likely be a very poor experience.

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