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Anonymous userYuantouzhu is truly a fantastic place, and I highly recommend everyone visit! Last time I went with my family, we were immediately captivated by the scenery. The shimmering lake and the distant, rolling mountains combined to create a breathtakingly beautiful scene. We took a boat trip on Taihu Lake, enjoying the gentle breeze. Walking along the lakeside paths, the air was filled with fresh scents, making us feel incredibly relaxed. The island boasts many ancient buildings with a rich historical feel, and you can easily discover interesting things just by wandering around. There weren't many tourists, so it wasn't noisy, allowing us to quietly appreciate the scenery. We brought some snacks, found a shady spot under a tree, and chatted while eating—it was incredibly pleasant. I'll definitely tell my friends about this wonderful place, and I'd love to come back again sometime!
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userSome interesting attractions were cancelled, as were the nighttime attractions; the park closes at 5 PM, and this wasn't mentioned when purchasing tickets. The rides are just so-so, typical of all theme parks, nothing special. I won't be coming back.
- 4.7/5
一天世界JTiger Hill isn't high; most people, unless they have mobility issues, don't need to take a car up. A normal hike will take about 10 minutes to reach the top, and with some walking and exploring, 20 minutes is enough. On the hill is the Sword Pool, said to be the tomb of Helü, the father of King Fuchai. Qin Shi Huang and Xiang Yu didn't manage to excavate it, and they were afraid that digging now would collapse the Tiger Hill Pagoda, so they never did, leaving much to the imagination. There are also many other relics, inscriptions by scholars and poets, and the Twin Wells Bridge, a cleverly constructed structure well worth a visit.
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Anonymous userThis is a masterpiece of Chinese garden design. From the pavilions and terraces to the gardens, plants, and layout, every step reveals a new vista, achieving the ultimate in artistry. Geometric patterns, shifting light and shadow, and borrowed scenery—every detail reveals meticulous craftsmanship, yet the sheer size of the garden lends it a grand and magnificent presence.
- 4.7/5
雨路ElizaThe teacher's explanation was excellent. I took my child there, and the explanation was very detailed. It had a different focus than the explanations I've had at other museums, and I learned a lot more.
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Anonymous userKids has most fun. Adults were tired from chasing them through the endless labyrinth!
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逛吃逛吃哒哒哒To capture the tranquil, picturesque Jiangnan landscape of Lingering Garden, it's recommended to arrive before it opens in the morning; we arrived before 7:30. After queuing for a few minutes, we were among the first visitors to enter. As expected of one of China's four most famous gardens, I highly recommend learning about Lingering Garden's history and the best photo spots before your visit.
- 4.6/5
鱼遐睿游The attractions near the hotel were drawn by the poem "Hanshan Temple outside Suzhou," which led us to visit. After parking, we drove around for a while before finally arriving at Hanshan Temple. Inside, there was quite a bit to see, and it was very crowded with tourists.
- 4.6/5
julia11Today I had a day trip to Nianhua Bay in Wuxi, a 5A-level scenic area, and I really enjoyed it. First of all, the scenery is beautiful; every step reveals a new view. Entering the park immediately evokes a poetic and picturesque atmosphere—truly a Zen-like town. Secondly, there are many simple interactive activities, such as reciting ancient poems, practicing Tai Chi, and copying scriptures. There are also many performances, with a list available on a mini-program, including Sichuan opera face-changing performances, Kunqu opera, musical fountains, and a tower-lighting ceremony. There are shows along the way. What impressed me most was the combination of iron flower fireworks, releasing sky lanterns, and an AI drone show. These three activities were perfectly integrated, offering both interactivity and visual appeal, while also being environmentally conscious (the sky lanterns are not disposable but recycled and reused). The entrance fee is a bit pricey at 150 yuan per person. I recommend staying inside the scenic area for multiple entries and to enjoy the evening shows later. Parking is very cheap at 15 yuan per visit. Nianhua Bay also offers an annual pass, but unfortunately, I live a bit far from the area; otherwise, I would have gotten one and visited more often.
- 4.5/5
135***16Zhouzhuang is surrounded by water on all sides, its town formed by the rivers, its streets along the waterways, and its markets centered around the streets. Major attractions include Fu'an Bridge, Twin Bridges, and the Sunken Hall. Fourteen ancient stone bridges built during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties are well-preserved across its grid-like waterways. Zhouzhuang Ancient Town is a candidate site for World Cultural Heritage status, one of the first batch of National AAAAA-level tourist attractions, and one of the world's ten most beautiful towns.














