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Suzhou: Beautiful, But All Those 'Little Sights'... Just a Bit 'Meh'?

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    Alejandro Runolfsdottir
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    Whenever I see comments like this, I can't help but wonder about the kind of privileged background these people must have, or what kind of amazing places they live in, to be so critical of everything they see.

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      Florence Stark
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      Perhaps they live in the Old Summer Palace or something.

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        Candace McDermott
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        Suzhou is known for its refined elegance, but it also offers expansive, beautiful scenery, such as the landscapes around Taihu Lake.

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          Robyn Reilly
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          And Suzhou's Shihu Lake.

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            Lorraine Rau
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            You shouldn't spend all your time just having fun; you really ought to make some time for reading too.

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              Courtney Hickle Jr.
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              Manually upvoting this comment!

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                Melinda Wilderman
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                The beauty of 'a new scene at every step' is best appreciated when there are fewer people, allowing one to stroll alone and savor it slowly. But now, these tiny places are packed with so many tourists, it's just noisy and chaotic. Who's in the mood to appreciate anything? Even if you try, you're completely blocked by the crowds. Plus, you constantly have to watch your step to avoid falling into the water. And those railings on the stone bridges are a real eyesore. I have to specifically call out Lion Grove Garden – it's unattractive, not enjoyable, and they still dare to charge an entrance fee!

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                  Jo Douglas
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                  Lion Grove Garden is actually quite nice! It's home to the largest surviving ancient rockery complex in China, and they often host flower exhibitions there.

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                    Theresa Sporer
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                    Hi, for the Suzhou Museum, did you go in the morning or the afternoon?

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                      Rosemarie Sawayn PhD
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                      I went in the morning back then.

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                        Wesley Parisian-Kerluke IV
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                        You can't appreciate the beauty of Suzhou with an impatient or superficial mindset; it requires a certain cultural understanding.

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                          Lena Oberbrunner
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                          You should appreciate a place for what it offers. When in Suzhou, aren't you there for its famous gardens with their 'scene-changes-at-every-step' design? You can't expect to find the kind of vast, desolate landscapes of Western Sichuan here, can you?

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                            Danielle Purdy-Weimann
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                            Suzhou is terrible! Can you believe it doesn't even have deserts, the Gobi, or birch forests?

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                              Roosevelt Reynolds
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                              And no Great Wall either.

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