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Suzhou: An Old Artsy Soul's Guide (Pt. 4) – How NOT to Get Zapped! (Advance Warning)

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    Faye O'Conner
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    I was wondering, if it rains, do you have any recommended routes? Specifically, places where one can listen to the rain in a garden? Would Yipu Garden, Canglang Pavilion, or the Master of the Nets Garden be suitable?

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      Alejandro Runolfsdottir
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      All three are good choices, as they all have pleasant teahouses. Sitting in a teahouse listening to the rain on a rainy day is a wonderful experience. The teahouse at the Master of the Nets Garden isn't by the water. Yipu Garden's teahouse is near water, but its windows can't be opened. So, for now, the teahouse at Canglang Pavilion has a slight edge.

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        Mrs. Beverly Glover-Crist
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        May I also ask, is it suitable to rent an electric scooter for a one-day tour in Suzhou? I'm thinking: Humble Administrator's Garden, Suzhou Museum, Twin Pagodas, Tiger Hill, and Shantang Street. Is this route out of the way, or is it good for an e-scooter?

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          Wayne Marvin
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          That's a very classic route, but it's extremely rushed. Can you even guarantee getting reservations for the Humble Administrator's Garden and Suzhou Museum? I'd suggest skipping the Twin Pagodas. Do the Humble Administrator's Garden and the Museum in the morning, have lunch nearby, then take a taxi to Tiger Hill – traffic isn't usually bad in that direction. In the evening, take a boat from the south gate to Shantang Street.

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            Jeremiah Bednar
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            Hello! I'm planning to visit next month, after the National Day holiday, to see the autumn scenery. I'm a photography enthusiast and prefer quieter, more elegant places. I'll be in Suzhou for four days. Could you recommend some attractions? Thank you!

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              Joanne Swift
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              Oh, I'm no expert! Four days after the holiday is quite a generous amount of time. The weather should be pleasant, and crowds will be manageable, though the leaves probably won't have changed color yet. I'd personally recommend not missing Tiger Hill, Lingering Garden, and the Master of the Nets Garden. You could also walk a section of the path along the city moat. For other places, you can refer to my note with route recommendations and pick a few based on where you're staying and your interests.

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                Joanne Swift
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                I'm not a fan of typical tourist attractions. Could you tell me where in Suzhou I can find charming little old streets and alleys to wander through?

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                  Jermaine Satterfield
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                  If you don't mind crowds, you can wander through the small alleys off either side of Pingjiang Road. If you prefer fewer people, head to the alleys between the Changmen Gate area and Wuqu Fang – they're perfect for an aimless stroll.

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                    Leland Erdman
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                    Excuse me, which nine gardens are listed as World Cultural Heritage sites?

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                      Byron Larkin
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                      The Humble Administrator's Garden, Lingering Garden, Lion Grove Garden, Master of the Nets Garden, Canglang Pavilion (Surging Waves Pavilion), Couple's Garden Retreat (Ou Yuan), Mountain Villa with Embracing Beauty (Huanxiu Shanzhuang), Yipu Garden (Garden of Cultivation), and the Retreat & Reflection Garden (Tuisi Yuan).

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