
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userSome interesting attractions were cancelled, as were the nighttime attractions; the park closes at 5 PM, and this wasn't mentioned when purchasing tickets. The rides are just so-so, typical of all theme parks, nothing special. I won't be coming back.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userYuantouzhu in December is a true gem! It lacked the bleakness of winter I'd imagined, instead possessing a serene beauty. The dawn redwoods along the lake were a vibrant red, sunlight filtering through the leaves creating dappled shadows that were incredibly soothing. The biggest surprise was the red-billed gulls, flocks circling the lake, even flying alongside the boats when we fed them—you could feel the wind from their flapping wings! So graceful! Strolling along the lakeshore, the vast expanse of Taihu Lake, where water and sky merge seamlessly, with only the sounds of wind and gulls, was much quieter than during peak season, making it easy to take photos without having to fight for a spot. The "Orange Sea" at dusk was breathtaking; the setting sun bathed the lake in warm orange hues, and the red-billed gulls skimmed the surface—every snapshot was a masterpiece. The facilities at the scenic area were also thoughtful; the paths were smooth and easy to walk on, and there were even mobile food carts offering snacks. It's definitely worth coming here in December! You can experience the charm of winter in Jiangnan and interact with adorable "winter elves." It's relaxing and pleasant, and I've already recommended it to my friends!
- 4.6/5
Cameron IsaacsAbsolutely worth visiting 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 The architecture is beautiful and is an excellent display of the culture and history! The fireworks 🎆 and light show was incredible and definitely worth the trip!
- 4.7/5
M55***73🌟Overall Impression This trip to Tiger Hill truly exceeded my expectations! The park environment is fantastic, the ancient architecture is remarkably well-preserved, and every step reveals a charming scene. Strolling along the stone paths, listening to the birdsong and the faint sounds of Suzhou storytelling, I felt completely at peace. It's perfect for a relaxing weekend getaway 😌 ✨Must-Visit Highlights 1. Tiger Hill Pagoda: Seeing this leaning pagoda in person is truly breathtaking. It's incredibly photogenic; every shot looks like a masterpiece of ancient Chinese style! 2. Sword Pool: The pool water is crystal clear and emerald green, surrounded by steep stone walls.
- 4.6/5
cindy炎To be honest, this attraction isn't very large in terms of area. But though small, it has everything you need. It's very clean, and there are quite a few activities to participate in. This place is best enjoyed at a leisurely pace. The vegetarian noodles at the temple are delicious, and the prices are reasonable. I was lucky enough to encounter a master giving away calligraphy. It was drizzling, and I chatted with the people around me while waiting in line, thinking about what kind of calligraphy I wanted. It was a very rewarding experience.
- 4.7/5
逛吃逛吃哒哒哒To capture the tranquil, picturesque Jiangnan landscape of Lingering Garden, it's recommended to arrive before it opens in the morning; we arrived before 7:30. After queuing for a few minutes, we were among the first visitors to enter. As expected of one of China's four most famous gardens, I highly recommend learning about Lingering Garden's history and the best photo spots before your visit.
- 4.6/5
Slkk76This is a different experience for the kids. To see the beautiful scenery and antique furnitures.
- 4.7/5
雨路ElizaThe teacher's explanation was excellent. I took my child there, and the explanation was very detailed. It had a different focus than the explanations I've had at other museums, and I learned a lot more.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userKids has most fun. Adults were tired from chasing them through the endless labyrinth!
- 4.7/5
M28***11Very worthwhile. Although there wasn't much scenery in winter, it was still fun for the kids. There was even a cat named Huahua near the exit, which my child adored. Being a family, we played hide-and-seek among the artificial hills in Heyuan Garden. Definitely worth the ticket price. Next time, we should bring contact lenses and go take photos in Hanfu (traditional Han clothing).














