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Suzhou: Better Think Thrice.

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    Bonnie Beatty
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    It's so much more comfortable with fewer people! I went in the evening.

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      Maryann Daniel IV
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      Haha, I was at the Lingering Garden, and it was fine for me.

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        Josephine Cremin
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        You made a smart choice!!! I was originally planning to go to the Lingering Garden too; guides say the less crowded gardens are just as beautiful. But my younger brother insisted, 'How can you come to Suzhou and NOT visit the Humble Administrator's Garden?' Sigh, I really should have stuck to my guns.

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          Kathryn Hermiston
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          DON'T! BUY! ANYTHING! AT! TOURIST! SPOTS! It's the same all over China – definitely avoid buying things at scenic attractions.

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            Franklin Weimann IV
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            Heads up!!! Etch this in your mind!!!

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              Kristi Doyle
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              I knew the Humble Administrator's Garden was expensive and crowded, so I chose Yi Garden instead. It's smaller, the ticket is 15 yuan, and there are fewer people. They're all gardens anyway, and I don't really like wandering around huge places.

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                Lena Oberbrunner
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                Exactly! That's the spirit! My heart aches for my 80 yuan all over again.

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                  Howard Legros
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                  Are two days enough for Suzhou? I'm planning to spend two days in Nanjing first.

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                    Karen Bruen
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                    Two days in Nanjing is good; the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall and Niushou Mountain are worth visiting. As for Suzhou, one day is enough. If it were me, I'd do a garden in the morning, a museum in the afternoon, and enjoy Pipa Pingtan (storytelling with Pipa music) in the evening.

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                      Theodore Wiza
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                      A pastry shop on Pingjiang Road was selling six small pieces of osmanthus cake for 40 yuan...

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                        Ms. Thelma DuBuque-Rolfson
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                        That's totally outrageous, treating tourists like easy money! Maybe these are a rare treat for people from northern China, but for us southerners, they're just ordinary pastries.

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                          Morris Schneider
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                          Any good food recommendations, sis?

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                            Mr. Jody Bednar
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                            That one's pretty good; every guide seems to recommend it. I forgot the name, something like '... Yuan,' I think. Yaba Shengjian (pan-fried pork buns) is also worth trying. Other crab roe noodle places are decent too.

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                              Tracy Hoppe
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                              We're planning to visit around the 23rd of this month. Will it still be very crowded?

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                                Leon O'Keefe
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                                Haha, incredibly crowded.

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                                  Leslie Kunde
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                                  May I ask how you got around to the sights? I'm wondering if I should rent an electric scooter.

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                                    Florence Stark
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                                    Walking and the subway, haha! Traffic is really congested, so I find walking much more convenient.

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