Suzhou Museum is very convenient for eating. There are many gourmet shops and restaurants nearby. So after coming out of Suzhou Museum, what delicious places can you go?
Delicious places to eat near Suzhou Museum include:
Chenyang Crab Noodle Soup Restaurant, Ucafe, and Mood Suzhou.
Chen Yang Crab Meat Soup Restaurant: fermented rice dumplings, new family portraits, beef offal vermicelli soup, signature crab roe soup dumplings
Ucafe: Ucafe is a creative restaurant hidden in the wisteria garden of Suzhou Museum In coffee shops, creativity is everywhere, from the packaging of tea to the appearance of seats. It is said that the outdoor wisteria tree was personally selected by the architect I.M. Pei. The interior decoration may seem simple, but in fact there is hidden creativity. Every chair and cup is decorated with world-famous brands with different ideas. Although it is a creative cafe, Ucafe's tea is also a highlight. The tea is packaged into "jelly"-like capsules. The tea brewed with these capsule tea bags is green and astringent with endless aftertaste.
Suzhou mood: lemon passion fruit, Australian white, full of orange, osmanthus latte, red bean milk tea, American coffee, cappuccino.
In addition to eating delicious food, you can also go to the Suzhou Museum to visit some must-see attractions.
What’s fun in Suzhou Museum:
1. Prince Zhong’s Mansion of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
Tickets for Prince Zhong’s Mansion of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom are free
Prince Zhong’s Mansion of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom·Zhong The palace is the palace of Li Xiucheng, the loyal king of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and the peasant uprising regime in the Qing Dynasty.
·It is the most complete building preserved from the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and the most complete preserved palace of the Peasant Rebel Army in the history of our country.
·The Su-style paintings in Prince Zhong’s Mansion are unique, with a large number and high artistic level, which are rare in the country.
·There are 343 completely preserved paintings, of which 323 are original paintings from the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom period, and the rest were altered later.
2. The divine craftsmanship of carvings
Tickets for the divine craftsmanship of carvings are free
The divine craftsmanship of carving bamboo, wood, ivory, Horns, gold, stone, jade and even fruit shells and other utensils are all carved with skillful carving skills, and there is no strict division of labor. They are mostly stationery or desk supplies. They are among the daily favorites of Ming and Qing literati. An elegant carrier of the alliance between literati and craftsmanship.
3. Xianqing Ouzhi
Tickets for Xianqing Ouzhi are free of charge
In addition to appreciating famous items and burning incense, Xianqing Ouzhi is also available Playing the harp, drinking tea from the spring, drinking wine and delicacies to soothe away the vulgar worldly, in addition to promoting happiness, fighting insects, listening to birds, playing with cattails, and even taking pleasure in the sounds and sights. This was how the Ming and Qing literati occasionally released their leisure feelings and sent things to them. Sexual play can actually be played delicately and elegantly, without being tainted by the vulgar atmosphere of the market.
Note: It usually takes 2 hours to 3 hours to visit the Suzhou Museum.