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  • Shenzhen... Seriously, DON'T Go Unprepared!!
    B Benjamin Dooley

    Want some advice? If you're open to it, I'd strongly advise against going.

    General Discussion shenzhen

  • WTF Does This Mean?! China Translation SOS
    B Benjamin Dooley

    Doing what?

    General Discussion shenzhen

  • Shenzhen: Tourist Nightmare? Why Everyone Says 'Steer Clear!'
    B Benjamin Dooley

    Last May Day holiday, I visited Hong Kong but stayed in Shenzhen, commuting back and forth daily.

    General Discussion shenzhen

  • The Shangri-La I Was DYING to Roast... But It's My Kid's Fave. Go Figure!
    B Benjamin Dooley

    When is the fishing season opening event scheduled for May?

    General Discussion canton

  • GBA Lantern Fest Ending Soon? Dodge the Nansha Drama!
    B Benjamin Dooley

    Maybe it's because I went specifically for a slow, leisurely look at the sea. And they only let people onto the beach at 5 PM, which isn't very convenient for those who need to head back. Most importantly, I didn't expect the lantern festival to completely close off the park.

    General Discussion canton

  • What Unspeakable Crime Got Me Banished to Lingnan?
    B Benjamin Dooley

    That's right, Shenzhen's climate is definitely better than Guangzhou's; it's not nearly as hot and humid.

    General Discussion canton

  • Beijing Day 3: Officially Cooked. SOS!
    B Benjamin Dooley

    I'm also planning a four-day, three-night trip. Tomorrow, it's the flag-raising ceremony, the Forbidden City, and a museum. Just thinking about it makes me super stressed!

    General Discussion beijing

  • Forbidden City Taxi Ride: Got Schooled by a Beijing Cabbie! (You've Been Warned!)
    B Benjamin Dooley

    Just don't bother with taxis in Beijing; ride-hailing apps are so much more convenient.

    General Discussion beijing

  • SCAM ALERT: Beijing Touts at Attractions Pushing Sketchy Great Wall 'Deals'!
    B Benjamin Dooley

    So, you really shouldn't go for the cheapest option.

    General Discussion beijing

  • Adios, Beijing! (Land of the Eternal Security Check)
    B Benjamin Dooley

    When I visited before, I spent ages making plans, only to discover that all Beijing attractions require advance booking. I was devastated! Later, a friend suggested joining a tour group to bypass the reservation hassle, and they recommended a small one. Since it was the off-season, it cost me less than 2,000 RMB; peak season would likely be more expensive. Our tour had only a few people, so it was very relaxed, no rushing. If you opt for those super cheap tours that cost just a few hundred, be prepared for endless shopping stops. (Don't attack me, there are plenty of warnings about these low-budget tours on Xiaohongshu!) March, after the 'Two Sessions' [political meetings], should still be the off-season, so prices probably won't be too high. Sis, you might want to consider my plan.

    General Discussion beijing

  • Hangzhou: Tropical Rainforest? Since When?!
    B Benjamin Dooley

    I've been here for seven years, and I'm not used to it either. It's freezing cold in winter, boiling hot in summer, and I inevitably get prickly heat every summer.

    General Discussion hangzhou

  • Hangzhou: Tropical Rainforest? Since When?!
    B Benjamin Dooley

    That's just how it is for us working folks, feeling like monkeys.

    General Discussion hangzhou

  • Shanghai Newbie: My First Impressions (and a few 'WTF?!' moments)
    B Benjamin Dooley

    I'm super frugal too! I visited the Jade Buddha Temple and Longhua Temple for free, checked out the Bund (also free!), and did a 'citywalk' along Yuyuan Road, Anfu Road, Wukang Road, and Huaihai Middle Road. All free, as long as you don't go shopping.

    General Discussion shanghai

  • Shanghai Bound! What's your ONE "OMG, Don't!" tip?
    B Benjamin Dooley

    Holy crap! You didn't call the police? I would've just walked away.

    General Discussion shanghai

  • Cao Xueqin's OG Hotspot: Where Earthly Riches & Romance Peaked!
    B Benjamin Dooley

    If you head towards Tiger Hill, you'll find the residential areas can be a bit messy, right?

    General Discussion suzhou

  • Suzhou Alert: Don't Get Zapped by 'Xiongxiong Store' (Opp. Humble Administrator's Garden)!
    B Benjamin Dooley

    Bump this up! Everyone planning a trip to Suzhou needs to know about this!

    General Discussion suzhou

  • This is NOT a Tourist Attraction! Seriously, Just DON'T!!!
    B Benjamin Dooley

    Hey OP, have you ever been to Baihe Temple? I passed by once and was absolutely stunned. I'm not in Suzhou anymore, so could you check it out for me?

    General Discussion suzhou

  • Tai Lake Trip #2: My 'Avoid-Like-the-Plague' List & Epic Rant!
    B Benjamin Dooley

    Haha, I know that feeling! You hit some weird pothole when you're not paying attention and just pray you don't get a flat.

    General Discussion suzhou

  • My Qingming Suzhou Post-Mortem
    B Benjamin Dooley

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    Hello everyone! I came back from Suzhou after some fun exploration and must share my true insights with you all!

    Transportation:

    • Taxi vs subway? That's a question!
      • In these two days, I alternated between taking the subway and using ride-hailing services.
      • Ride-Hailing (like Uber/Lyft): I think the cost of hailing a ride in Suzhou is pretty cheap, roughly ten RMB for about two kilometers. Also, the drivers are very well behaved and helpful, offering to help me carry my luggage; thumbs up!
      • Subway: Oh my goodness, it gets real crowded! Especially during the peak tourist season, the escalators could be swarming with people. The trains were noisy and I saw passengers arguing because of the crush. Tip: If you're like me, prefering not being squished or noisy surrounding or toting big pieces of luggage, hailing a ride might deliver a better experience at a higher price.

    Accommodation:

    • Location, location, location! Repeating this point three times is just how important it is!
      • The twin-bed room I booked costs a little over USD$17 per day, and the room itself was decent.
      • BUT: There's quite some noise outside the hotel which disturbs sleep. Another problem was that I mistakenly booked in Wuzhong District by mistake. This district is super far from both the Central Suzhou District and those famous gardens!
      • ⚠️ Tip: People planning a trip to Suzhou, please take my advice - make sure to stay in Gusu District! Gusu District is the historic center of Suzhou; traveling anywhere from there will be easier and save much time!

    Food:

    • First try of Suzhou-style cuisine
      • It was rather unfortunate that I missed the must-try crablet noodle dish (Suzhou specialty).
      • However, on Pingjiang Road, a famous alley by a river, I tasted the slightly light Suzhou-style noodle and osmanthus cake, a sweet snack made of osmanthus flowers.
      • Personally, I felt that the flavor of the noodles could be too mild for some, and the cake was a bit dry.

    Visit to the Suzhou Museum (abbr. "苏博"):

    • Despite its fame, entering SuBo (Suzhou Museum) seems random and relies on a good connection.
      • It is famously designed by the master architect I.M. Pei and quite well-known.
      • Entering its main branch is really tough, at least for me, as I didn't manage to reserve seats ahead of time.
      • So I visited the West Branch, which is alright, but nothing outstanding. Missing it won't be a major loss if your time is tight.

    Visit of the Humble Administrator's Garden:

    • Crowds don't diminish its beauty
      • The Humble Administrator's Garden is one of China’s four classic gardens and, with such a great reputation, the place sees lots of visitors. See photos P5 to P6 for proof of the crowd. Luckily, entrance speed is reasonable without having to wait long.
      • ⚠️ Tips and Advice:
        • Once inside, you should keep your phone map handy and avoid getting lost or missing landmark sights following the crowd.
        • If possible, book tickets beforehand during peak travel seasons! Otherwise, you may not get to enter or have to wait longer.
        • The ticket purchase time recommendations are more indicative, early arrival or late entry make no difference.
        • ❌ Beware of the tricycles by the gate: they would ask for absurdly high prices, like 10 RMBs for one kilometer and push things like noodle shop recommendations onto you.

    Visit of the Pingjiang Road:

    • A gap between expectation and reality?
      • It's an old street by a water town.
      • I recommend against choosing it. First, the street is so narrow and also teeming with crowds (see photos P7 to P8), just moving forward by being pushed by people. Second, the stores seem unremarkable, and many items could be found in other towns. It might not be worthwhile to go just to be crushed by the crowd.

    Visit of Hanshan Temple:

    • A tough trip to a holy site
      • Hanshan Temple is known worldwide because of the Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Ji's poem Night Anchored at Maples Bridge. However, getting here is challenging!
      • Traffic Warning: Taxis can't reach close to the temple due to traffic restrictions. I chose taking the subway to Xihuan Lu station and then transferred to a bus going to the scenic Maples Bridge Area (where Hanshan temple is). But at times, the subway was extremely crowded, waiting for the bus was terrible, and the ride itself got stuck in traffic for another half hour.
      • Once arriving Hanshan Temple, it was crowded too (see photos P13 to P14).

    Visit of the Gate to the East:

    • "Big tights" of the internet celebrity spot
      • It's a modern landmark where all are taking pictures for memento. But you will have to take the bus again after Hanshan Temple.
      • A Tip: There are no instructions directing which bus goes where at its station; find the right one and board it as early as possible (see photos P11 to P12).

    I hope my long but honest reviews will help you avoid some pitfalls by giving you some insights into what to expect before embarking on a journey to Suzhou yourself. Despite the lengthiness of this article, these are my authentic experiences and hopefully they can be useful to you so you can enjoy the exploration in Suzhou!

    General Discussion suzhou

  • Hangzhou: 3 Days, Ripped Off 3 Times!
    B Benjamin Dooley

    The Grand Convention Center is quite remote, so it's mostly surrounded by countryside. The places they call 'hotels' there are often just unlicensed rural guesthouses or private B&Bs, and they seem to operate with impunity. I'd really advise sticking to chain hotels or bigger, more reputable establishments.

    General Discussion hangzhou
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