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Suzhou: Just Got Here & Already Want Out 🥲

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    Rafael Rau
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    Just pulled an all-nighter editing my Suzhou one-day trip video! It's up on my homepage, feel free to check it out, friends. I managed to hit 6 foodie spots and 4 attractions!

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      Mr. Otis Schaefer
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      Honestly, any place with a long queue isn't worth it. After waiting for an hour or two, you'll realize the food isn't any better than places without a line. For Suzhou-style noodles, the braised pork noodles are the star. No need to go out of your way to find a specific place; pretty much any noodle shop on the street will do. Just remember this: braised pork noodles should cost around 11-12 RMB. If it's over 15, just leave – it's a rip-off, no doubt. For shengjian bao (pan-fried pork buns), don't bother queuing for Ya Ba; any Xin Zhen Yuan branch will do just fine. For egg pancakes (jidan bing), definitely skip Lao Wang. Besides the long queue, they're incredibly greasy. If you have a sensitive stomach, you'll regret it for days. Instead, take Line 4 three extra stops to Tuanjieqiao for jidan guanbing (egg-filled pancakes). Mung bean soup is an acquired taste. And again, if it's over 15 RMB, just skip it. The normal price range is 8-12 RMB.

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        Abraham Kris
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        Any recommendations for a Suzhou-style noodle place?

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          Tanya Bogisich IV
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          My itinerary is all about food!

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            Mr. Jody Bednar
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            Go to the Couple's Retreat Garden (Yi Yuan)! Skip the Humble Administrator's Garden (Zhuo Zheng Yuan)!!

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              Hugo Witting
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              What about the Lingering Garden (Liu Yuan)?

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                Lucia Feest
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                Anyone else traveling solo? I am too. Looking for someone to explore with – I'm a girl, hoping to find another girl to team up with.

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                  Lena Oberbrunner
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                  See you today!

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                    Orlando Ryan
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                    Arriving in Suzhou soon and want to do a Zanhua (hairpin flower) photoshoot. Any recommendations?

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                      Mr. Otis Schaefer
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                      Hey sis, why not a Qipao photoshoot? A Qipao in the gardens is a true Suzhou signature! Pair it with a simple hairpin – it'd look incredibly elegant!

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                        Leon O'Keefe
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                        ...So, what's actually fun to do in Suzhou? Why does it have such a huge appeal...?

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                          Lucia Feest
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                          Haha, you have to understand how appealing places like Suzhou are, especially to people from the north. That whole 'misty Jiangnan' vibe – who wouldn't want to experience that? Haha!

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                            Zachary Hayes
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                            Any gals heading to Suzhou around late June or early July?

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                              Miss Alison Collier
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                              Emm, if you don't mind Suzhou's plum rain season, then go for it. Otherwise, you might want to reconsider.

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                                Iris Marquardt
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                                Honey, I just asked my roommate – hotels in both Suzhou and Nanjing are super expensive!

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                                  Reginald Ziemann
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                                  Any hotel recommendations?

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                                    Ellis Sauer DVM
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                                    I booked mine on Meituan (MT), and it's my favorite guesthouse so far! It has a projector, an iron, and even some workout gear. The only catch is they charge for disposable bath towels, but that's not a dealbreaker.

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