Roasting Suzhou (Just a Smidge!)
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Hello everyone, upon just arriving in Suzhou, I must complain about the Suzhou-Nan Station!
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To be honest, the design of this station left me a bit puzzled, especially when it comes to exiting:
- The signage is just too unclear; finding an exit feels like a guessing game.
Furthermore, the taxi experience must be emphasized, pay attention!
️ Attention! Taxis at Suzhou-Nan Station require a specific technique:
- When you call for a taxi through your phone, the driver doesn't directly come to pick you up.
- He first drives his own car to the parking lot, finds an open spot, and parks there.
- Then, he informs you of that parking spot’s number.
- Finally, you find his vehicle based on that number.
Imagine all this drama resulting in overcrowding in a small area where everyone is waiting for the drivers to provide their parking spot number. It’s so time-consuming and chaotic!
This being my first visit to Suzhou, I was expecting a delightful surprise; instead, the station instantly gave me a negative first impression!
Sigh, my heart yearns reminiscing about Hangzhou (already on day 3 of missing Hangzhou, which is much more streamlined!).Hope those heading to the Suzhou-Nan Station get a heads up! @button_to_suzhou (Wonder if the station management see my complaint? )
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With so many stations in Suzhou, why did they specifically have to choose the South Station?
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I'm heading back to Suzhou now, anyone need a ride-share?
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Suzhou South is basically just a half-finished project right now.
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My advice: don't bother going.
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Most Suzhou locals wouldn't choose to use the South Station.
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The unlicensed taxi drivers in Fenhu could make a miniature model of Suzhou South Station to worship – it's practically their God of Wealth.