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Which places are more interesting in Suzhou? What are some delicious ones? Thank you, God, please help me.

All the following are free. Jinji Lake is free (Route 53). Dongshan and Xishan are free. Lingyan Mountain is 1 yuan from the side door (Bus No. 505). Suzhou Huashan, Suzhou’s Yuyangshan Suzhou Museum is very It’s beautiful and well worth a visit to Shantang Street on Free Stone Road. Free Jinji Lake is free and there may be activities on weekends. Jiaozhi, the first water town in China, has beautiful scenery, including Suzhou Park (commonly known as the Grand Park), Tongjing Park, Osmanthus Park, Canal Park, Baihuazhou Park, Taihu Wetland Park, Suzhou Stele Museum, Suzhou Folk Museum, and Suzhou Library. Suzhou City God's Temple, Suzhou Revolution Museum, major parks in Suzhou, Suzhou Confucian Temple, Suzhou Police Museum, Jinji Lake Pingtan Museum, Kunqu Opera Museum, Prince Zhong's Mansion, all the above are free. Suzhou Folk Museum, No. 32, Panru Lane, Tour Lines 1, 2, 5, 2, 3, 4, 701 are free. Garden Museum, Humble Administrator's Garden Tour Lines 1, 2, 5, 2, and 3. List of major museums in Suzhou. Name and address. Transportation tickets. No. 204, Northeast Street, Suzhou Museum. Tour Lines 1, 2, 5, 2, and 3. 5 Yuan Folklore Museum, Pan Ru Lane 32. Free Tour Lines 1, 2, 5, 2, 3, 4, 701. Free Tour Lines 1, 2, 5, 2, and 3 inside the Humble Administrator’s Garden of the Garden Museum. Free Tour Lines 1, 3, 46, and 274, No. 274, Jingde Road, Suzhou Embroidery Museum. 701 1 Yuan Silk Museum, No. 661, Renmin Road, Tour Lines 1, 2, 4, 1, 8, 20, 38, 101, 102, 103 8 Yuan Opera Museum, No. 14, Zhangjia Lane, Tour Lines 5, 9, 46, 47, 48, 51, 68 Free tours to the Monument Museum No. 45, Renmin Road, Lines 2, 4, 5, 1, 14, 28, 101, 102, 103 Free tours to the Coin Museum Suzhou Museum, Lines 1, 2, 5, and Lines 2 and 3 Suzhou Paradise: 313 Mudu: Tour 4 Huqiu: Tour 1, Tour 2, 46 and bus lines 8, 32, 49. Humble Administrator's Garden, Lion Grove: Tour 1, Tour 2, Tour 3, 301, 29, 40, East Tour, and Bus 2, 701, 78, and Tour 5. Master of the Nets Garden: No. 4, No. 401, No. 29, No. 31, Tourist East Line, and Bus No. 2 and No. 47. Beisita: Route 1, Route 101, Route 102, Route 103, Route 1, Route 2, Route 4, Route 38, East Tourist Route and Bus Route 8. Twin Towers: Route 4, Route 401, Route 2, Route 29, Route 40 East Tourist Route, and Bus Route 2 and Route 78. Yiyuan: Route 1, Route 101, Route 102, Route 103, Route 4, Route 38 and Bus Station Special Line. Canglangting: Route 1, Route 101, Route 102, Route 103, You Line 2, You Line 4 and the Bus Station Special Line. Dongyuan: Tourist East Route and Bus No. 701. Panmen Scenic Area: Bus No. 30 and Bus No. 47, 49, and 701. Xiyuan and Liuyuan: Bus lines 1 and 10 and buses 17, 49, 70 and 3. Hanshan Temple: Route 6. Mudu Ancient Town: Take Route 4, Route 37, Route 38, Shinkansen Route 2 and Bus Route 20. Lingyan and Tianping Scenic Areas: Tour Route 4, Route 37, and Shinkansen Route 2. Shihu and Shangfangshan Scenic Area: Route 15, Route 33. Suzhou Amusement Park: Route 3, Route 38, Route 68, Route 601, Shinkansen Line 2, Xinmin Line. Hubin Avenue in the park: Route 28, Route 37, Route 307, Shinkansen Line 2 and Bus Route 47. Water park: No. 301 and bus No. 17. Sports Center: Route 10, Route 30, Route 31, Route 35, Route 38, Route 40, Route 68, Route 601, Shinkansen Route 2 and Bus Routes 20 and 60. Huashan Scenic Area: Huashan Special Line. Dongshan Scenic Area: Buses above Bus No. 20, No. 62, Dongshan-Mudu Line are not necessarily free. The fees will be explained later. However, there are folk specialties below the transportation lines. You can bring specialties - pine nut candy, rose melon seeds, shrimp soy sauce, and jujube paste. Sesame cakes, lard salted cakes, Taicang meat floss, musical instruments, Su embroidery, silk, Biluochun tea, Su fans, Taohuawu woodcut New Year pictures, Hu pen, and Taihu whitebait. There are four major cuisines in China: Jiangsu, Shandong, Guangdong and Sichuan, with different tastes. They are called "sour in the east, spicy in the west, sweet in the south and salty in the north". Jiangsu cuisine belongs to the "southern sweet" flavor. Jiangsu cuisine is characterized by rigorous selection of ingredients, fine workmanship, and the use of techniques according to the materials and seasons. It is good at stewing, stewing, steaming, roasting, and stir-frying in cooking, and pays attention to soup preparation to maintain the original flavor. The taste is light and sweet, and the color is harmonious. Famous Soviet-style signature dishes include: squirrel mandarin fish, shark's fin in clear soup, eel paste with oil, watermelon chicken, whole chicken with mother oil, Taihu water shield soup, emerald shrimp bucket, lotus stew, etc. Suzhou snacks are also famous all over the world. Dried tofu in dense sauce, pine nut candies, rose melon seeds, shrimp soy sauce, jujube paste sesame cakes, lard salty cakes, etc. are all very popular and must-try. Among the famous Suzhou-style restaurants in Suzhou are "Deyue Tower" and "Songhe Tower". The specialty of Deyuelou (No. 27, Eunuch Alley) is that the menu changes in due course according to the seasons. In spring, there is cherry sauce meat; in summer, there are steamed anchovies, maple trotters, steamed pork with lotus sauce, etc.; in autumn, there are chestnut yellow braised chicken, fat-free pork; in winter, there are bone-in eight-treasure chicken, boiled herring, assorted hot pot, etc.

Songhe Tower (No. 141 Guanqian Street) was founded during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty and has a history of more than 200 years. It is a representative of traditional Jiangsu cuisine. Squirrel mandarin fish, Biluo shrimp, braised meat and tofu, etc. are all the signature dishes of this restaurant. I didn’t get to eat because I didn’t have a reservation. I’ll try it next time I get the chance. The most popular restaurants in Suzhou nowadays include Tianzhu, Xiangyun, Runji, Tsinghua, Nankai, etc. These "fashionable new favorites" have more reasonable prices and better service than "time-honored restaurants" such as "Deyuelou" and "Songhelou". More first-class, more elegant environment. The main food streets in Suzhou include: Eunuch Alley, Shiquan Street, Xueshi Street, Fenghuang Street, Ganjiang Road and Shilu Kinmen Shangshi Food Street. Travel: Suzhou has opened a special tourist bus line, which is divided into east and west lines. The east line passes through the railway station, Beisi Tower, East Garden, Lion Grove, Humble Administrator's Garden, Guanqian Street, etc., and the west line passes through the railway station, Hu Temple, etc. Qiu, Xiyuan, Hanshan Temple, Liuyuan, Shantang Street, Panmen, etc. The fare is 1 yuan for regular cars and 2 yuan for air-conditioned cars. In addition, you can take a taxi, the starting price is 10 yuan (3 kilometers), or rent a bicycle to explore. It is not recommended to take a tricycle, the price is extremely expensive. Shopping: Places you can visit in the city include Renmin Road and Guanqian Street, where you can buy freshly baked rice cakes and pine nut candies from Daoxiang Village, date cakes and dried tofu from Ye Shouhe, rice cakes from Huang Tianyuan, and brown rice cakes from Caizhizhai. Sub-candy and bite-sized pastry. Note: 1. There are many people at the exit of the train station or bus station who recommend one-day tours or hotels. Don’t ignore them. As long as you hesitate at all, they will pester you for a long time! Once successful, you will contribute rebates! Most of the hotels they recommended were dirty and messy. Otherwise, he will recommend you to go, and it would be strange if there is no kickback. Remember: what they say is bad is actually good, and what they say is good must be bad. This requires reverse thinking. 2. It is best not to ride on tricycles in Suzhou, and do not listen to those drivers from other places who offer extremely low prices. The fares recommended for you to go to are privately chartered. Not to mention that those places are not fun, the coachman can also get kickbacks for your contribution. Remember: what they say is bad is actually good, and what they say is good must be bad. This requires reverse thinking. It's funny sometimes. I heard a tricycle driver say to me that the most fun thing to see in Suzhou is especially the cockfighting show. faint! ! ! 3. All buses in Suzhou accept Shanghai Transportation Card and Wuxi Taihu Pearl Card, and the fares are 10% off. 4. There are fake monks in some temples in Beisi Pagoda and Dongxi Mountain, and they extort foreign tourists by telling fortunes and asking fortunes. 5. Suzhou’s specialties are basically some silks and Suzhou-style candies and pastries, and there are some in front of the temple. For sweets and pastries, Caizhizhai, Daoxiangcun and Yeshouhe are the best, all on Guanqian Street.

It is recommended to buy silk in large stores. Do not sell silk recommended by scalpers, drivers, or tricycle drivers. If you buy it for 200 yuan, it may only be worth 20 yuan, which is amazing! ! !