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Suzhou: Been There, Dodged the Traps! My Real-Talk Travel Tips.

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    Byron Larkin
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    I'm a bit confused, can someone explain? Doesn't Suzhou only have Suzhou Station and Suzhou North Station? Where did this 'South Station' come from? I'm planning to visit Suzhou for the Dragon Boat Festival.

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      Brenda Shanahan
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      I went to Suzhou alone on May Day for a day trip, and I can honestly say it was the happiest day I've had in the last six months. So, it's not an issue with Suzhou itself, but rather with how you choose to experience it.

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        Terrence Beer
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        Could you share your itinerary? I'm thinking of going during the Dragon Boat Festival.

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          Antonio Sawayn
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          Well... all I can say is it sounds like you unfortunately picked a problematic route.

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            Kristopher Schultz PhD
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            Most people haven't been to Suzhou South; if you're taking the high-speed train, it's usually to Suzhou Station or Suzhou North. That's really tough luck for you; you definitely should have done more research. Seriously, skip those overhyped 'internet famous' spots. Pingjiang Road used to be pleasant for a stroll, but nowadays, even locals don't want to go there. I hope that next time you visit, you'll have a better experience. [Thumbs up emoji] To truly appreciate the small alleys, traditional gardens, and ancient architecture, you either need someone to share insights into the local life and heritage, or you need to discover that unique atmosphere for yourself.

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              Shawna Keebler-Satterfield
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              Wow, such a thoughtful and detailed review!!! Very insightful. I also ended up at the South Station out of necessity, not choice. But to be fair, when it's not crowded, it's actually worth checking out.

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                Mr. Nathan Waelchi
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                Try to avoid Suzhou's main tourist attractions during peak holidays; it's much better to visit during off-peak times. You don't necessarily have to go to the biggest gardens; smaller ones can offer delightful, unexpected discoveries. You can also book evening garden tours to enjoy intimate, up-close performances. While the commercial sections of Pingjiang Road and Shantang Street get incredibly crowded, you can venture further into the non-commercial parts. Shantang Street's residential areas are home to many old, local eateries. If you keep walking, you can leisurely make your way to Tiger Hill. Alternatively, spend a peaceful half-day at Xiyuan Temple (5 RMB entrance, which includes three incense sticks). Or, take some time to visit the 'Big Pants' (Gate of the Orient) building and Eslite Bookstore in the Industrial Park. The subway is quite convenient in that area, and there are tourist buses too. As for food, just search on Xiaohongshu and be selective about where you go.

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                  Dr. Lance Glover
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                  Absolutely, visiting on a weekday during the off-season is ideal. It's still a lovely place to wander around then.

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                    Courtney Hickle Jr.
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                    Oh no! I've already booked my tickets for the May Day holiday!

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                      Abel Schulist MD
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                      Travel is always full of unknowns and uncertainties! If you've managed to get reservations for must-see attractions like the Suzhou Museum and the Humble Administrator's Garden, then you still have something to look forward to. (Perhaps the road conditions were just really bad when I visited; the streets were dusty from construction and constantly being watered down, which definitely dampened my experience.)

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