For the next month, Suzhou will be like this (with a flower viewing guide)
March in Suzhou is simply a paradise on earth! 🌸 If you're planning to check in Suzhou this month, you definitely can't miss my super practical Gusu flower viewing guide!
1⃣️ Shangfang Mountain Forest Park
There, the colorful tulips, dreamy Dutch windmills, and pure white and tender cherry blossoms are so beautiful that it's like stepping into a Monet painting!
The address is No. 47 Wuyue Road, Huqiu District
Open from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm.
2⃣️ Lingering Garden
It's simply a paradise for flower viewing! Camellias, plum blossoms, crabapples, magnolias, all the beautiful flowers you can think of are here.
The location is at No. 33 Liuyuan Road, outside Yanmen, Suzhou District
The ticket is 45 yuan, but if you have a garden card, you can enter for free
The opening hours are also from 7:30 to 17:30.
3⃣️ Chunfeng Street
There is a long cherry blossom avenue there, super romantic
Just walk 100 meters from Exit 3 of Pingjiang Road East Station on Line 2 and you're there.
4⃣️ Ougarden
The magnolia flowers here are so beautiful that they intoxicate people, and are an excellent representative of Suzhou's magnolias.
The address is at No. 6 Xiaoxinqiao Lane, Cang Street, Gusu District
The ticket is 20 yuan, and the garden card is also applicable.
5⃣️ Xiaoxiawan Road
The plum blossom forest here is red like fire, white as snow, really super spectacular. And it's completely free,
It's about a 40-minute drive from Suzhou city area.
6⃣️ Tandong Village
This little village by the side of Taihu Lake, with cherry blossoms all over the mountains and the beautiful scenery of Taihu Lake as the backdrop, is simply stunning
The ticket is 30 yuan, and it's about a 30-minute drive from Suzhou city area.
7⃣️ Gate of the Orient
Nearby Nison Plaza, the magnolias and cherry blossoms bloom beautifully, with Suzhou's landmark Gate of the Orient as the background, the scene is too beautiful for me to look at.
Come out from Exit 1 of Xinghai Square Station on Line 1 and walk 500 meters to get there.
8⃣️ Suzhou Tram
It's simply the spring special, with cherry blossoms and crabapples all along the way, get on and you can take pictures like in a Japanese drama.
Transfer to Tram Line 1 from Shizishan Station on the subway, and the fare is only 2 yuan!
9⃣️ Shushan Village
The pear blossoms here will dazzle you, with the blooming period in mid to late March. Not only are the pear blossoms beautiful here, but the tea, bayberry, and bamboo sea are also super famous
And there's no need for a ticket at all!
1⃣️0⃣️ Humble Administrator's Garden
The spring flowers here have everything you could want, it's just a bit crowded.
The address is No. 178 Northeast Street, Gusu District, the ticket is 90 yuan, and the garden card is applicable
Opening hours are 7:30 to 17:30.
In short, the spring in Suzhou is so beautiful! If you've been tempted by this flower viewing guide, then get moving! 🚶♀️🌼
One step at a time "I also peek into the snowy mountains in your pen, and I also heard the rain fall on a stone you stepped lightly, and the wind whispered. If you walk forward, I will only keep up with the umbrella and cross a few bridges. I don't know that my sleeves are half wet. You said that it is not too late, I have been to Zhenjiangnan."
Really very beautiful First Rich House! You can see the bustling scenery of the past, and it is estimated that the spring flowers will be in full bloom. I saw many locals gossiping there and taking pictures.
The Humble Administrator's Garden is very beautiful and worth visiting. The gardens in Suzhou are classic, and you can see the wisdom of the ancients. One step at a time, the work is brilliant. The only downside is that there are too many people 😄😄😄
Humble Administrator's Garden, the representative of Jiangnan Gardens, the largest area of classical landscape gardens in Suzhou Gardens, is one of the four ancient gardens in Suzhou, and the largest and most famous one in Suzhou Gardens. It is listed in the World Heritage List, which can be called the classic Chinese private garden. Founded in the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty, the area of the park is about 83.5 mu, and the open area is about 73 mu. Among them, the central, western and late Qing Zhangzhiwan residence (now the old Suzhou Garden Museum) is the heritage of the late Qing Dynasty architecture and gardens, about 38 mu.
Take the children to Suzhou together, visit the Lion Forest during the day, afraid that the children will become tired, so they set a night tour of the Humble Administrator's Garden. The experience is very good, the winter tour of the Humble Administrator's Garden, the night lights make up for the winter pale, the light and shadow effect, the interactive experience, the intersection of water and moon, the interpretation of Kunqu, it is worth seeing.
Suzhou Humble Administrator's Garden, one of China's four famous parks, is definitely a crowd of tourists in the sunny spring. After entering the park, scan the code at the explanation office to rent a voice guide for accompanying positioning. It is also very convenient to go anywhere. The Humble Administrator's Garden covers an area not small. Historically, tycoons and high officials have occupied it for a while, and literati and ink guests have lingered, and there are famous poems and paintings. Small landscapes, pavilions and pavilions, trees, flowers, a beautiful garden scenery.
I went in October, entered the park, played according to the guidance line, watched various garden ancient buildings, understood history, marveled at the craftsmanship, can not hurry, while playing while watching while enjoying, the whole process is down, the feet are painful, must wear comfortable shoes
苏州拙政园 (The Humble Administrator's Garden of Suzhou)This is the largest Chinese classical garden in Suzhou and is considered by many to be the finest garden in all of southern China. This picturesque Humble Administrator's Garden (拙政园) was built as early as 1509 during the Ming Dynasty. What a name! So, can I take that, a Humble Administrator built the biggest and most prestigious garden in Suzhou. Is there an irony here somewhere? 😂