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    Ms. Alberta Moen
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    You're better off visiting Bao'en Temple, also known as Beisi Pagoda (the original structure was built by Sun Quan). It's quieter and less crowded. Along the way, you can also visit Suzhou University (book ahead!), Pingjiang Road, the City Wall Museum, and the Suzhou Silk Museum. Then you could swing by the Suzhou Museum and the Humble Administrator's Garden.

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      Kelley Balistreri
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      For snack streets, just head to Pingjiang Road; that's all you need.

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        Lula Turner
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        Anyone in Gusu (Suzhou) looking for a drinking buddy to get pleasantly tipsy? DM me!

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          Mr. Philip Hudson
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          You can book a hotel around Guanqian Street. It's very close to the gardens, within walking distance.

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            Mattie Lockman
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            Why are the ride-hailing drivers in Suzhou so rude?

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              Ms. Cecilia Lowe
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              After reading this, I'm almost afraid to take a ride-share.

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                Zachary Hayes
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                Go to Tiger Hill.

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                  Theresa Sporer
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                  Suzhou is really humid. Avoid guesthouses, especially in the old town. The photos make the rooms look spacious, but they're actually tiny, with barely enough room to move. I won't name the specific one to avoid, but DM me if you want to know. Just stay in a hotel! Prices are similar, and you'll be much more comfortable.

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                    Ms. Wanda Kilback
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                    So, which area is considered the 'old town' then? Hmm...

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                      Reginald Ziemann
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                      Don't bother eating at Songhelou. I feel like other restaurants taste pretty much the same, anyway.

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