Suzhou's Lingering Garden: My "Hard Pass" (Personal Experience: Not Worth the Ticket Price)
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Just a whistle-stop tour, I see.
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Lingering Garden in March is stunningly beautiful; the entire garden is filled with all sorts of camellias.
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I wish I'd seen this review sooner! I came today and... I'm just speechless. Not long after we entered, my friend said, 'Let's ask for a refund, this really isn't worth the money.' I see many comments talking about appreciating the garden's 'deeper meaning' and 'culture,' but how are you supposed to do that when Lingering Garden is so small and absolutely packed with people? Every single spot is swarming with visitors. And for a 55 yuan ticket? Definitely not worth it.
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Same here. I'm in the garden right now and it feels like there are a million people; I'm speechless. You can barely even walk around.
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Lion Grove Garden is also 40 yuan, and it's just wall-to-wall people. The experience is terrible. If it were free, I wouldn't complain, but for 40 RMB... Suzhou's attractions are seriously expensive.
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Suzhou gardens are UNESCO World Heritage sites! What do you think they are, just some ordinary public park? That 'World Heritage' designation alone is worth the ticket price!
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For most ordinary people, isn't visiting a garden just about joining the crowd and snapping a few photos? The majority don't really understand the historical allusions or cultural depth of these gardens anyway...
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That's the plain truth.
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My third trip to Suzhou, and I stayed for five days. I deliberately skipped the Humble Administrator's Garden, Lingering Garden, and Lion Grove Garden because I was afraid of the crowds. I visited many beautiful, lesser-known places that weren't crowded instead. Sigh, I'm even thinking of settling down in Suzhou to explore everything at a leisurely pace.
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Why didn't you write a post about it?