So Long, Suzhou!!!
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The e-bikes are definitely a problem, but car drivers are pretty good. In Yangzhou, it's mandatory for cars to yield to pedestrians.
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Honestly, I found the attitude here terrible. Everyone seemed so aggressive and blunt. It's definitely a place I wouldn't visit again.
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Yeah, seriously. I'm so fed up with this city.
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The buses are quite convenient, but it's a bit strange why the lane closest to the bus stop isn't a dedicated bus lane. It feels like drivers have to swerve in to stop and then swerve back out – really tests their skills!
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Honestly, even as a Suzhou local, I agree that design is really impractical.
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The food was generally fine; I didn't encounter anything terrible (didn't 'step on any landmines,' as we say). The Suzhou-style mung bean soup wasn't as bad as some say; it was actually very refreshing and cooling – perfect for summer! The only thing is, if you let it sit for a while, the glutinous rice absorbs all the water. Then, the soaked rice and mung beans taste more like a dessert. The candied winter melon in it was delicious!
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I drove there today and just got back – I'm utterly shocked. I never imagined that in a place as poetic, picturesque, and beautiful as Suzhou, the locals could be so… aggressive. There are e-bikes on every road, and I swear they drive them like tanks, completely dominating the streets.
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And the car drivers are just as bad! They'll cut you off in a split second and drive however they please.
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Suzhou Center Mall is huge, but there isn't much that's particularly exciting to do there. Apparently, you could get a free gift from the service desk recently, but now all that's left is a popcorn and coke combo.
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The gardens and temples are truly beautiful. I had originally planned to visit seven, but I just didn't have the energy and only managed to see four. The best experience by far was Xiyuan Temple! It's huge, with so many lush trees, and it was wonderfully cool when I went in the morning. There really were lots of adorable cats, which was so therapeutic. Counting the Arhats was also quite interesting. Although I kept wondering which Arhat to start counting from, the fortune slip I ended up with told me not to be indecisive – so accurate!