A bowl of beef noodles for 59 RMB...
Jesse Paucek
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Shanghai, the City That Never Sleeps? -
Comparing Travel Experiences in Nanjing and ShanghaiNeither seems to give way, in my experience.
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No More Shanghai for MeI knew you were just here to praise Shanghai.
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No More Shanghai for MeBoth are bright and bustling cities. I think Guangzhou is also very prosperous. Coming from a smaller town, the visual impact was indeed very strong.
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Dragon Boat Fest in Suzhou | The ULTIMATE Lazy Guide! πΆHello, friends planning a trip to Suzhou! Take a look at my itinerary and experiences; I hope they can help you!
My Two-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Suzhou Museum β Humble Administratorβs Garden β Pingjiang Road β Guanqian Street β Qili Tang
- Mini Explanation: This route includes nearly all of the most famous classical gardens, museums, and historical districts in Suzhou. Your legs might be quite tired on the first day, but it will be well worth it!
Day 2: Xinminqiao Market β Hanshan Temple β Xiyuan Temple β Eslite Bookstore β Orient Gate β Jinjia Lake
- Mini Explanation: The second day is all about experiencing Suzhou's local life, temple culture, and finally, a taste of modern Suzhou.
How to travel around Suzhou comfortably? β My Travel Tips
- There're quite a few dispersed attractions in the city, so taking the subway
would certainly be one choice; however, I recommend renting a small electric scooter instead! Rounding around Suzhou's streets and alleys on it truly gives a feeling of autonomy and much more ease than waiting for buses or squeezing into the subway!
Where to Stay? β My Accommodation Ramble
Near Pingjiang Road:
- There're so many sights here, it's very convenient wherever you go. Pingjiang Road itself is a street brimming with flavor, walking along the riverbank feels like stepping back into time.
Near Guanqian Street:
- Why not choose here if you want things done quickly! There're foods, accommodations, amusements of all kinds and it's near Metro Line 1, 4, and 6, a true traffic hub.
These Sites in SuzhouβNot Visiting Means Just Wasting Your Trip! β My Must-Visit recommendations
Humble Administratorβs Garden
Around 80 RMB in ticket fee
- One of the four most famous classical gardens in China! Each step in here features the beauty of classical Chinese garden, extremely elegant!
Suzhou Museum
Free!
οΈ Important Note: This place is really popular, so make sure to book at least one week ahead of time at official platforms! It's one of Suzhou's cultural icons, every picture is worth a thousand words. Suggested early arrivalβthere're fewer people!
Pingjiang Road
Free!
- This is what most people imagine "Waterside Southern City" β ancient residential buildings with white walls and black tiles, water gently winding under the bridge, brimming with old Suzhou life vibes.
Hanshan Temple
Around 20 RMB in ticket fee
- Remember the line, βthe sound of the Zhong bells in Hanshan Temple, heard from passengers aboard boats in the middle of nightβ from Tang Dynasty poetry? That place right there! As one of the top ten temples in China, the cultural heritage is super rich!
Xiyuan Temple
Super cheap, around 5 RMB
- Surprise! This place is full of cute kittens! You ought to try the vegetarian dumplings and hot steamed vegetarian buns in the monastery as wellβamazing taste!
Orient Gate
No fee outside!
- One iconic modern building of Suzhou. Locals joked that its appearance resembles a "big thongs"! Itβs right near Suzhou Centerβthe largest shopping center downtown Suzhou.
Jinjia Lake
Free!
- The sunsets here are unbelievably gorgeous! Thereβs a famous "Big Frame" sculpture nearby, so don't forget to take a photo there!
Eslite Bookstore
Free admission
- Certain to be loved by literary youth! Itβs filled with design sensibility and book aura.
Guanqian Street
Free to ramble!
- This street has a wide variety of Suzhou-style delicacies, and there're many booths selling creative trinkets, from which you can find quite a few treasures.
Qili Tang
Free to ramble!
- Buildings with a traditional aesthetic, evening illuminations bring it truly alive. Boats slowly float through the river, extra feeling. If you have traditional ancient Chinese clothing (Hanfu), this place is perfect for taking photos!
These Dishes in Suzhou, I recommend on behalf of you! β My Culinary Privilege Recommendations
Qiji Hu Yujiayue (Fish Village)
- This restaurant has been open for 15 years, loved by the locals, authentic taste! During May to August, you can enjoy fresh "Small June Yellow" (a kind of small crab), stir-fried crab in batter, and crayfish from Yangcheng Lake. Whatever dishes you choose, you wonβt be disappointed!
- This restaurant has been open for 15 years, loved by the locals, authentic taste! During May to August, you can enjoy fresh "Small June Yellow" (a kind of small crab), stir-fried crab in batter, and crayfish from Yangcheng Lake. Whatever dishes you choose, you wonβt be disappointed!
Suyaxing Β· Wenzun Suzhou-Style Noodle Restaurant
- This restaurant is just near the Humble Administrator's Gardenβwalk for less than 3 minutes! Truly embodies flavors of Suzhou's taste. I strongly recommend their Three-Shrimp Noodles (using shrimp meat, shrimp caviar, and shrimp brain) and Crab Meat Shrimp Noodles! Sweets are good tooβthe taro mantou and small green rice cake (a green rice porridge) are cool!
Guanqian Street Zhangji Dapaidang
- This must be eaten if you visit Guanqian Street! Chicken Claw Bullfrog Tripe Pot is great! The chicken claw braising is specially soft for disintegration, and the bullfrog flesh is fresh and tender with flavor. Spicy and grilled fish is a must try as well! The price of their stir-fries isnβt expensive either; just dozens of RMB per person will make you feel content!
Paper Skin Egg Yolk Dumplings
- This dumpling has thin skin like paper and generous stuffing, with a salted egg yolk in the middle. Super flavorful, just eating one leaves you extremely content!
Hope my sharing is useful! Have fun!
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Mainlanders in Taiwan: Gonna Be Disliked? β Nope, All Cool! π€Not at all, most people are normal. It's just the news that reports on the extreme cases.
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Fresh from Taiwan: My Unfiltered Thoughts!Does Taiwanese milk tea keep you up at night?
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Taiwan Late April: Still Safe to Visit With the Current... Uh... *Situation*?Could I ask what the weather and temperature are usually like around the end of April, based on previous years? Wondering if I should pack long pants and short sleeves, shorts and short sleeves, or long pants and long sleeves.
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Aaaargh! Is it just me, or is Shenzhen kinda boring?It seems a bit quieter over there.
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Shenzhen... Seriously, DON'T Go Unprepared!!Sisters, listen up! If you come to Shenzhen β one of China's major cities - without doing your homework beforehand, you could end up having quite a troublesome trip, or even a rough time!
And I am the one who claims to have worked tirelessly ("burning the midnight oil until spitting blood" β just kidding, but I really put in tremendous effort!) to put together this super detailed "Avoid Pitfalls" guide for you all!
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Here, the so-called "pitfalls" refer to any inconveniences and not-so-smart decisions that may come up during travel.
The guide aims to help everyone avoid these mistakes and enjoy a smoother journey.
I truly hope this guide can be of help to every friend who is planning to visit Shenzhen!
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Shenzhen: Tier-1 City? Roger That! Haha π«‘The streets in my hometown, a third-tier city in Hubei, are even cleaner than this.
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Damn Straight I'm Staying in Shenzhen!!!Go for it! You got this!
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Guangzhou, Can You Hit Pause on the Rain, Please?We ended up having hotpot for lunch right in the middle of that huge downpour, hahaha!
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What Unspeakable Crime Got Me Banished to Lingnan?Southeast Asia isn't as oppressively hot and humid as Guangzhou.
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Guangzhou? Yeah, I'm Good. Won't Be Back.You're already so brave, sweetie, coming all the way from so far away. I was just as helpless back then, with no friends or family around. But hey, there are no failures, only experiences gained. Let's keep fighting together!
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Forbidden City Taxi Ride: Got Schooled by a Beijing Cabbie! (You've Been Warned!)What a total rip-off! That awful restaurant hasn't even been open a year. The Doumanjiang Korean BBQ next door has been around for over twenty years; that's the spot where locals actually go.
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Beijing 'Gege' Glam: Your Guide to Avoiding the Costume Catastrophe!How much?
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Hangzhou Peeps: For Real, You ALL Like This?!I wouldn't even have thought of the 'food desert' label if you hadn't brought it up.
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Why do I feel like such a hick on The Bund?Just be yourself, you're the best!
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Shanghai: Is Anyone Actually *There*?That's because your idea of 'fun' is still stuck on just sightseeing in nature.