when is the best time to travel to Suzhou? Here are the best tourist seasons in Suzhou and related introductions.
Best travel time
Of course, the most beautiful season in Suzhou is warm and pleasant spring. Whether it is brilliant spring or lingering spring rain, Suzhou gardens are a moving picture. Suzhou belongs to the north subtropical monsoon climate, with mild and humid climate and distinct four seasons, which change with the seasons. Suzhou gardens are full of flowers, shaded by trees, or wrapped in silver, showing thousands of beautiful scenery. However, all kinds of seasonal foods in different seasons, such as loquat, bayberry, lotus root in pond, hairy crab and pickled fresh, can be feasted on the market in turn.
environment
Suzhou is located in the humid monsoon climate zone in the north subtropical zone, which is warm, humid and rainy, with obvious monsoon, distinct seasons, long winter and summer, and short spring and autumn. The average temperature in January is 2-3, and the average temperature in July is 28. Therefore, if you are traveling here in early spring or late autumn, you'd better prepare a winter coat in case of sudden chill.
history
2 years ago, Suzhou was the oldest place in the Yangtze river basin. With the completion of the Grand Canal in Sui Dynasty, Suzhou's wealth and scale increased rapidly because of its key position on this important trade route.
As a shipping center and a grain storage center, Suzhou enjoys a prosperous economy and a large number of merchants and craftsmen. In the 12th century, Suzhou has reached its present scale. The rectangular wall is surrounded by a moat and entered by six doors (North Gate, South Gate, Two East Gates and Two West Gates). Six canals from north to south and 14 canals from east to west run through the whole city. Although the city walls and most of them have disappeared and quite a few canals have been blocked, the center of Suzhou still retains some of its original appearance.
in the 14th century, Suzhou became the main silk producing city in China. Many nobles, hedonists, famous scholars, actors and painters were attracted to live in seclusion here, where they built their own villas and gardens.
By the 16th century, there were more than 1 gardens in Suzhou. The city's successful tourism and its reputation as a "garden city" and "Venice of the East" come from its old-fashioned wood carvings, embroidery, painted houses, cobblestone streets, boulevards and canals. Suzhou is also famous, because the women there are called the most beautiful in China, which is also due to the sweet local accent. As the saying goes, there is heaven in the world and Suzhou and Hangzhou in the world.
During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the silk industry continued to prosper, and thousands of workers were placed in the harsh conditions of big warehouse. Protests are common. As early as the 15th century, silk workers held a violent strike. In 186, the Taiping Army captured Suzhou without firing a shot. In 1896, Suzhou was forced to open its trade with Japan and other concession countries. Since 1949, most areas of the city, including the city walls, have been basically demolished. It is still unknown how much this once beautiful city can be preserved in the future.
The above is the best travel time in Suzhou and related introduction. I believe you already know something about them, and I hope they will help you.
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