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Suzhou: Total Letdown. No, Really.

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    Ms. Cecilia Lowe
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    Yeah, I was just hoping to see those charming little streets and bridges.

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      Kendra Howe
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      Sounds so beautiful! I'll keep that in mind.

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        Ms. Thelma DuBuque-Rolfson
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        What you can't accept, what disappoints you, are the scenes of local people's everyday lives. In a modern city, outside of the designated scenic areas, people have no obligation to live up to some idealized, 'untouched by the mundane world' image that tourists might have in their minds.

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          Lula Schmidt
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          Exactly.

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            Beulah Koelpin
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            I completely understand you. Honestly, many northerners don't really connect with this kind of southern scenery. I've visited many ancient towns in Zhejiang and Jiangsu. Overall, Zhejiang's towns felt more like the 'misty, rainy Jiangnan' ideal than Jiangsu's, but I still found them pretty ordinary, nothing special. Anyway, as a northerner, I just can't seem to appreciate it. And I'm not even from the super far north. I truly don't have any bias against these places; these are just my genuine feelings.

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              Karen Bruen
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              That's exactly it. Plus, I'm from Tianjin and had never been to the south. I'd been dreaming of visiting since I was little, but when I finally went, I realized it wasn't all that different from the north.

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                Wesley Parisian-Kerluke IV
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                I probably shouldn't say this, but the 'esteemed' people of Suzhou might get defensive. If you want to experience the essence of Jiangnan combined with a modern metropolis, I'd recommend Hangzhou, or Nanjing is a good alternative too.

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                  Dr. Israel McLaughlin
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                  Oh, I visited Nanjing too while I was at it.

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                    Helen Gleason
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                    Shaoxing! Shaoxing! It fulfilled all this northerner's fantasies about the South!

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                      Justin Zieme
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                      Loved it! Planning to go for a second time during summer vacation!

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                        Courtney Hickle Jr.
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                        Girl, where is this? It's gorgeous!

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                          Justin Zieme
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                          Just got back from Suzhou, and I'm honestly at a loss for words (and not in a good way). Of all the tourist cities I've visited, Suzhou is the only one where the scenic areas have practically no subway access. The city roads are congested, and the taxi drivers are incredibly rude, always losing their temper. Forget about getting a taxi or taking the subway; there weren't even any share bikes. They say the scenic spots are close to each other, but 'close' means one or two kilometers. You're already doing a ton of walking within the attractions, and after you finish one, there's no transportation to get to the next. For a girl, walking that much is truly, truly draining.

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                            Ada Muller
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                            @摆烂咸鱼也翻身

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