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SUZHOU

At a glance | General Information | History | Travel | Attractions | Tours originating Suzhou

Attractions: Precious Belt Bridge Garden | Humble Administrator's Garden | Garden of the Master of the Nets | Garden for Lingering In | Tiger Hill | Suzhou Museum | Suzhou Folk Culture Museum | Drama Museum | Han Shan Temple | West Garden Temple | Suzhou Stelae Museum | Tongli the Water City

 

Suzhou at a glance:

Location of Suzhou, travel in ChinaHaving the old saying: "Paradise in Heaven, Suzhou and Hangzhou on earth", it is a major tourist city of wide reputation it is one of the cities of Jiangsu Province; an open city with developed economy and frequent exchanges with the outside world. Location: situated in the south of Jiangsu Province, in the middle of the Yangtze Delta; in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River and on the shores of Taihu Lake, bordering on Shanghai in the east, Zhejiang Province in the south, Taihu Lake in the west and the Yangtze River in the north; between north latitude 3047' - 3202', east longitude 11955' - 12120'. Neighboring Areas: Zhejiang, Anhui, Shandong Provinces and Shanghai Municipality. Physical Features: 10 percent is cultivated fields, 30 percent hills, and the rest covered with water, low and smooth terrain with altitude of 4m above sea level. Population: 5.71 million. Urban Population: 1.05 million . Area: 8,488 sq. km. Nationalities: Han, Hui, and Manchu. Climatic Features: in the north edge of subtropical zone, monsoon maritime climate; mild and humid; with enough sunshine. Average Temperature: annual average temperature 15.7C. Mountains: Mt. Lingyan, Mt. Tianping; Tiger Hill; Mt. Yushan. Rivers: the Yangtze River, Yangcheng Lake, Chenghu Lake; Jinghang canal. Local Highlights: Kunqu Opera, Suzhou Opera and Ballad-sing; silk; handicrafts such as: Suzhou Embroidery, Fans, national musical instruments, scroll mounting, lanterns, mahogany furniture, jade carving, silk tapestry, traditional painting pigments of Jiangenxutang Studio, the New Year's wood-block prints of Taohuamu Studio, etc; Yangcheng Lake huge crab.

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General Information:

Situated in the southern part of the Yangtze River Delta and built as early as 514 BC, Suzhou is known primarily as the Venice of the East and the City of Gardens. It has remains of the city wall (including land and water gates), old-style houses (with tile roofs and white-washed walls) lining the canals, as well as temples, pagodas, and gardens of special historical interest. There is the manmade magnificence of the Grand Canal flowing by the city in addition to the natural beauty of places such as Lake Tai, the East Hill, Yu Hill, Sky-Flat Hill, and Divine Rock Hill. Suzhou is also celebrated for its paintings, calligraphic art, silk embroidery, sandalwood fans, jade carvings, lacquer ware, and other crafts. When the Grand Canal was completed during the Sui Dynasty (581-618 AD), Suzhou found itself placed strategically on a major trading route. Commerce flourished, and Chinese aristocrats along with famed scholars and painters set about building elegant villas and gardens. Suzhou's garden art has developed dramatically since the Pi Jing Garden of the Eastern Jing Dynasty. There were once over 200 gardens in the city; 69 of them are still well preserved. Beyond the city limits, in regions south of the Yangtze, many more private gardens have been built in imitation of Suzhou's classical garden archetype. The Suzhou garden originated from the desire to retire from the stress and strife of officialdom - in other words, to shun worldly affairs. In the cultivation of the garden, one seeks a return to nature and a refinement of human temperament, much in line with Taoist philosophy. Hills and ponds; flowers and trees; and pavilions, terraces, towers, and halls constitute the basic garden elements, while the predominant tone is expressed in the dark color of roof tiles, the gray of bricks, and the chestnut brown of wooden pillars. The unfolding of garden vistas is something like the opening of a landscape scroll. While enjoying tea, reading poetry, admiring flower arrangements, or playing a musical instrument in the garden, one is often surprised by the seeds of a most natural inspiration--an insight that has inspired the phrase, "There is heaven above, Suzhou and Hang Zhou below." For many tourists desiring to understand China as fully as possible, Suzhou gardens offer one of the best museums. Suzhou covers and area of 8,488 sq. km.

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History:

Suzhou was the capital of the Wu State during the Spring and Autumn Period. In 514 BC, by the command of King He Lu of Wu, his senior minister Wu Zixu built the Great City of He Lu, and its wall measured 23.5km in circumference with 8 pairs of land - and - water gates. The city began to take the name of Suzhou and Gusu City during the Sui Dynasty (581-618 AD). Numerous changes have taken place in Suzhou through its vast history. Yet, in spite of repeated devastation, the city is still seated exactly on the original site as it was 2,500 years ago, which is indeed an instance rarely found in the world.

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Travel:

By Rail:  Suzhou is one of the main stops on the Shanghai and Beijing railroad artery. There are over 20 passenger trains passing by this city everyday and two tourist deluxe trains also start from here to Beijing and Shanghai. The railroad station, located in the north of the city, is also the destination of the direct express trains starting from major cities like Beijing, Tianjin, Jinan, Shanghai, Fuzhou, and etc. Special double deck tourist trains also run between Suzhou and Hang Zhou, the two cities renowned in China as the "Paradise". For foreigners, special ticket purchase office and waiting lounge are provided with great comfort plus satisfactory English service. Most explanations are also posted in English at every point. By Road:  Highway has developed rapidly in and around Suzhou in recent years. The Hu-Ning (Shanghai & Suzhou) Highway goes by Suzhou, by which it takes 1.5 hours to drive to Shanghai, 35 minutes to Wuxi, 2.5 hours to Nanjing. Highway is also available from Suzhou to Hang Zhou starting from Jia Xing with 3.5 hours driving time. Connecting Xie-Chun Highway, the Hu-Ning Highway makes the distance between Suzhou and Yang Zhou as short as only 2.5 hours driving time. Suzhou, as one of the main culture cities in South China, is also part of the national freeway network with number 22,318 and 204 freeways passing by the city. The modern new highway between Suzhou and Shanghai airport is scheduled to be put into operation at the end of the year 2000. By Air:  Suzhou has only a military airport used partly for chartered civil flights. Most passengers will take advantage of the Shanghai airport, which is only 1.5 hours away. Shanghai airport is one of the largest international airport with flights to almost every airport in China and to plenty major airports around the world. Special Suzhou-Shanghai airport Highway, available by the end of year 2000, will make Suzhou closer to the Shanghai airport (Estimating 1 hour only). By Water:  Suzhou stands on the bank of the Grand Canal making waterway a feature for the city. The convenient water along the canal leads as far as Beijing in the north and Hang Zhou in the south with a total length of more than 900 miles (1,500km) way.

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Tours:

Suzhou Garden Tour

Full Day Tour

Led by our guide at 0900am we will first go to the most beautiful garden in Suzhou - the Lingering Garden, which enjoys special protection as one of the most famous garden complexes of China. Particularly enthralling is the largest Taihu Rock inside, where our guide is going to stop for awhile giving you the interesting stories behind it. Next stop will be at the Tiger Hill, the emblem of Suzhou. It is also here that most people will take a look at the large Bonsai Garden. After lunch, arrangements will be made to visit the No1 Silk Factory in Suzhou, a city also called "City of Silk". In the factory, you will see closely the different procedures before the magic silk is created. There is a very nice souvenir shop on the way out exhibiting and offering to the public, all styles of the best quality silk materials and ready made products. A lot of lady travelers find the silk factory visit one of the most important parts of a trip, because they can purchase material to bring home. Last place to go today will be the Pan Bridge gate. On the top of the bridge offers very vivid pictures of Suzhou as a waterway city. See Notes

Tongli Tour
 

Full Day Tour

Pickup time in the morning will be scheduled at 09:00. Tongli, a typical Chinese water town, is located by the Grand Canal 12 miles (20km) away from Suzhou. It is more than 1,000 years old, well preserved also during the catastrophic Sino-Japanese War. There are 5 lakes which surround the town from the outside, just like a sleeping lotus lying on the water and wandering about unhurriedly in the blue waves. Inside, the town is divided into seven small islands by 15 small canals both vertically and horizontally. However the seven small islands are connected by 45 bridges, so called a museum of ancient bridges of different dynasties. The Garden of Quiet Meditation inside was originally built in 11th year of Qing Dynasty (1644-1911 AD) (1885). Though its area is merely 0.3 hectares, all the buildings are positioned so closely around the central pool that the pavilion, halls, corridors and rockeries all seem to floating on water. The simple and elegant layout expresses the philosophical idea of motion conceived under stillness. Lunch is included in the tour. See Notes

 

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