If you don’t specifically want to see lavender, I suggest you skip Xuelang Mountain; if you want to see lavender, just skip Liyuan. Otherwise, it will be too rushed and too scattered, but you can add a night tour of the Beijing-Hangzhou Ancient Canal to your itinerary.
I don’t know what time you will arrive in Wuxi, nor when you will leave, so here is a schedule based on the whole day: Day1: Lingshan > Nanchang Street Ancient Canal Scenic Area. Go to Lingshan in the morning. If you take the bus, it takes about 1
Arrived in half an hour.
There are two spectacular real-life performances in Lingshan Scenic Area. One is the Kowloon Bath after entering the scenic area gate, and the other is the auspicious chants in the Brahma Palace. If you don't see it, your visit is in vain.
These two performances are performed on time. The general times are: Kowloon Bathing Performance Time 10:00, 11:30, 14:45, 16:45 Brahma Palace Auspicious Ode Time Usually 4 performances: 10:35, 11:30
, 14:00, 16:00, 6 shows on weekends: 10:35, 11:30, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00, 16:00, so it is recommended to arrange the time before traveling, so as not to miss the time.
If you want to dine in Lingshan Scenic Area, it is recommended to go to the Brahma Palace and read the Auspicious Ode and then exit to the second floor. There is a buffet restaurant with a vegan buffet for 55 yuan per person. I personally think the price/performance ratio is pretty good.
The normal walking time for visiting Lingshan Scenic Area is about 4 to 5 hours. If you want to go to Nianhua Bay, there is a free shuttle bus outside the parking lot at the exit of Lingshan Scenic Area. However, the shuttle bus leaves on time, so be sure to check the time.
Personally, it is not necessary to go to Nianhua Bay.
Although the layout of Nianhuawan is indeed exquisite, it is essentially a commercial street. It is better to go back to the Nanchang Street Ancient Canal in downtown Wuxi to visit.
Lingshan is located in Mashan, Wuxi. It used to be an island in Taihu Lake. You have to take a boat to the island. So on the way to Lingshan, on the left hand side, you will see Taihu Lake extending along the bank. The sight is very good and it gives people a feeling of the sea.
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After returning to the city of Wuxi, go to Nanchang Street Ancient Canal. Note that if you take the bus, the nearest bus stop here is Kuantangqiao (Nanchang Street) Station, because Nanchang Street is a 5-kilometer-long canal.
Regarding roads, some bus stops named Nanchang Street are actually far away from the scenic spots.
If you take the subway, take Line 1 to Nanzenji Station, but Nanzenji is still some distance away from Nanchang Street. It takes about ten minutes to walk all the way south.
At the same time, you can also choose to go to the pier next to the Nanchan Temple Archway and take a boat to Nanchang Street. It is recommended that you do not need to take the whole journey by boat. You can buy tickets at one stop. One stop is 5 yuan. It is recommended to take the boat as far as Qingming
Just go to the bridge station and then go back and walk.
Nanchang Street Ancient Canal Scenic Area is a literary and artistic ancient town similar to Xitang. It is divided into three areas, one is Nanchang Street, the other is Nanxiatang Old Street across the river, and the other is diagonally opposite Kuantang Bridge and next to the Nikko Hotel
Yangchun Lane, these places are free of charge: Nanchang Street is a variety of shops, restaurants, and bars that have been transformed from old houses. For example, the Wuxi branch of the famous Cat's Sky City bookstore is opened here.
Therefore, it is usually very lively at night; Nanxiatang is more real, with many residents living in the alleys. Folk singer Zhong Lifeng still has a bookstore here; Yangchun Lane is similar to Xintiandi in Shanghai, which was popular during the Republic of China.
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You can also have dinner here. Unlike some scenic spots where prices are high, many restaurants here offer group purchases. We locals often go here to eat.
For example, on Nanchang Street, there are Wuxi’s creative Cuisine Mi Peach Restaurant, Sichuan-flavored Kuan Alley, exotic Franken Restaurant and No. 7 Restaurant, where you can eat together.
Restaurants with local cuisine in Wuxi while listening to Pingtan Taste Restaurants, etc.; on Nanxiatang, there is the Wuxi Xiaolong Branch of Huishan Yi.
Aishe Mexican Restaurant, high-end Japanese restaurant, etc. are very famous in Suzhou and Wuxi, and they are all very good.
Day2: Huishan Ancient Town > Xuelang Mountain (or Liyuan) Huishan Ancient Town is actually not a town in the real sense. It is a group of ancient ancestral halls. Pioneer Bookstore, the most beautiful bookstore in China, has a branch here.
The scenic area is open to the public free of charge, but some ancestral halls charge a fee.
It is also connected to Jichang Garden, one of the four major gardens in the south of the Yangtze River (the Harmony Garden in the Summer Palace in Beijing was modeled here) and the birthplace of Erquan Yingyue, the second spring in the world.
However, it is charged. If you want to have an in-depth tour, it is recommended to buy a combined ticket for Huishan Ancient Town and Jichang Garden. The in-depth tour lasts about 4 hours. If you don’t enter Jichang Garden and have a casual stroll without eating, it is basically
You can finish shopping in one and a half hours.
There are also many delicacies in Huishan Ancient Town, but there are only a few authentic ones, and there are also many copycat ones: 1. Huishan Yi Qin Garden Xiao Long Bao: Note, it is Yi Qin Garden, not Qin Garden.
Qinyuan Xiaolong is a copycat version, but the authentic Yiqinyuan is located at the exit of Huishan Hengjie, in the alley behind Zhu Shunxing Pastry.
Yi Qin Yuan’s crab noodle dumplings have been featured on A Bite of China, and are a specialty in Jiangnan. There are also large shrimp wontons. There are only 5 wontons in one bowl, but one wonton is as big as three ordinary wontons, so you can feel full in just one bowl.
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