Is it just me, or is Suzhou kinda overrated?
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Zhejiang is even less fun. You sure know how to pick 'em...
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It's not fun to begin with. I just want to stay home.
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Locally certified fun places: hotels & home.
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Same here.
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Friend: What's there to do in Suzhou? Me: It's a 25-min high-speed train ride to Shanghai. By the same token, what's there to do in Sydney? It's a 1.5-hour flight to Melbourne.
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By that logic, what's fun to do in Australia? Take a boat to Antarctica?
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You can't do much about the crowds. They heavily promote it online, and then everyone wants to visit. Tourists usually only know a few famous attractions, so they all flock to those spots, leading to massive overcrowding. It wasn't like this before; I remember weekends at Guanqian or Shantang Street being quite empty. Guanqian even felt a bit desolate, and I stopped bothering to go. We locals don't usually visit those tourist traps anyway; I personally don't enjoy them or see the appeal. On top of that, Suzhou traffic is already bad. You'll see some elderly people on tricycles riding right in the middle of the road, completely ignoring car horns. There's no way to manage them, and it's incredibly frustrating.
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Suzhou's traffic is terrible. You'd expect it to be orderly, but looking at the road conditions, it feels more like a large, less developed town.
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It was scorching hot and super crowded. Yesterday, it was forecast to rain in Suzhou. It poured heavily for a short while, then turned into a light drizzle. Walking along Pingjiang Road in that atmosphere – fewer people, gentle raindrops, not too hot, with the slow, melodic sounds of Pingtan opera in the background – felt incredibly pleasant. It was the quintessential 'misty, rainy Jiangnan' experience. Today, however, was a completely different story: packed with people and blazing hot. The experience was far worse. I spent most of my time hopping between milk tea shops to cool down and rest. After just two or three hours, I couldn't take it anymore and even considered changing my train ticket to leave earlier.
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The food was just okay for me. I've been here two or three times and looked up many highly-rated restaurants, but honestly, nothing really wowed me. I prefer stronger, more savory flavors, and the cuisine here tends to be on the sweeter, milder side, so it just tasted average to me. (Though, each visit was short, so maybe I just need more time to dig deeper and find hidden gems.)