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Suzhou's Great. PSYCH! Never Coming Back.

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    Mr. Carlton Johnston
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    And they just keep honking non-stop.

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      Karen Bruen
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      Went yesterday and came back today. It was packed with people everywhere, and the traffic was a nightmare. I'm definitely not going back.

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        Pamela Miller
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        Have to agree with this 👍, the experience was genuinely awful.

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          Rosemarie Sawayn PhD
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          Every time I try to take a taxi, the driver gets stuck in traffic for ages. And walking to the subway station feels endless, like my legs are about to break. I'm just exhausted.

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            Darren Sawayn
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            The traffic is terrifying. When crossing the road, I saw electric bikes waiting at red lights deliberately bump into the vehicle in front multiple times, just to start an argument. It seemed like they had some psychological issues – so malicious.

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              Ms. Wanda Kilback
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              A friend of mine visited Suzhou and, while in a taxi, complained to the driver about how chaotic the management was everywhere. The driver actually replied, 'Chaos is good; the more chaotic it is, the more money there is to be made.' It was a real eye-opener.

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                Leticia Ritchie
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                It's a complete mess.

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                  Ms. Cecilia Lowe
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                  All drivers seem to love honking, usually three sharp beeps in a row. And with electric scooters, you hear all sorts of different honks every minute. Right outside the high-speed rail station, on the main road, no one pays attention to red lights; they just go whenever they want. It makes even the sightseeing feel boring. Plus, if you try to hail a ride with an app, drivers will often cancel if they don't like the trip. The traffic is utter chaos.

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                    Theodore Wiza
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                    The shaking almost sent me flying.

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                      Pat Pagac
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                      I can't speak for everything else, but at the entrance to Tiger Hill, there are so many scammers selling smoked plums. If you don't buy, they'll chase you down and yell at you. The tricycle drivers and the guys offering photoshoots are incredibly persistent; even if you say no, they'll follow you and keep talking endlessly. Street vendors sell silk scarves for 10 yuan, but if you take a moment to pick a color, they'll scold you. Liquor stores make you buy at least half a kilo, and if you ask for a smaller bottle, they just sneer. Who can understand these infuriating local 'customs'? (lol) I came all the way from Northeast China, and this completely shattered my dream of Jiangnan.

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