The latest guide to Suzhou in 2012:
1. Accommodation: It is recommended that you stay in Shilu Pedestrian Street. There are many hotels. The price is about 200 yuan/night. Shilu is close to the train station and bus. The North Railway Station is very close and the transportation is relatively convenient. However, Guanqian Street has a large flow of people, the buses are very crowded, and the transfer is inconvenient
2. Garden: It is recommended to go to the Humble Administrator's Garden, south of Stone Road (there are two stone roads) There are two stations, South Station and West Station. They are not far apart. You can find out by walking around. West Station mainly goes to the train station and bus station). Take 313, You 1, 301, 501, 161 to the Humble Administrator's Garden.
3. Suzhou Amusement Park: Take 69, 303, 33, 304, 313 from Shilunan to Suzhou Amusement Park. There is a Carrefour Sports Center store on the way. You can buy some food and specialties, such as Caizhizhai’s sesame seeds. Sugar, Huang Tianyuan cake dumplings, and Jinjin dried tofu are much cheaper than the time-honored restaurants on Guanqian Street.
4. Ferris Wheel Park: Take bus 307 from Shilunan to Suxiu Road Station, walk 90 meters to Xiangzhangyuan Station, transfer to bus 138 and get to Ferris Wheel Park.
You can also take the Jinji Lake Sightseeing Line to circle around Jinji Lake and enjoy the scenery.
5. In the evening, you can take a stroll around Guanqian Street, buses 933, 313, You 1, 307, and 501.
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The latest guide to Wuzhen in 2012
First take the train to Hangzhou, and then take the bus to Hangzhou Jiubao Passenger Transport Center. There is a direct bus from Hangzhou Jiubao Passenger Transport Center to Wuzhen, which takes an average of 40 minutes. A bus ticket is 28 yuan and it takes more than an hour to reach Wuzhen
Or if you have a train to Tongxiang, it will be more convenient. There is a bus K282 to Wuzhen before 17:30 at the entrance of Tongxiang Railway Station. It takes 30 minutes to get to Wuzhen Bus Station. The fare is 5 yuan and the taxi is 80-100 yuan.
You can also fly to Xiaoshan Hangzhou Airport. There is a bus to Wuzhen from Xiaoshan Airport. At the latest around 6pm, the ticket costs 48 yuan and takes 90 minutes to reach Wuzhen.
Wuzhen is an ancient town. There are not many places to play, but the scenery is beautiful.
There are contradictory former residences and typical Jiangnan ancient buildings. The houses are very old, there are many small bridges, the rivers are very long, and there are many beauties from the south of the Yangtze River...
The entrance fee to Wuzhen East Zha is 100, Xizha is 120 during the day, Xizha is 80 at night, and the combined ticket is 150
I feel that Dongzha is smaller and the 100 yuan ticket is not worth it. Xizha is big and beautiful
After reading both sides, I feel that Dongzha and West Gate both look the same... They are all the same. House...
So if you want to be more economical, just go see the night view of Xizha. It’s cheap and only costs 80
The scenic spots are all in the Dongzha and Xizha scenic spots. , if you buy a large ticket, you don’t need the attraction ticket...
Now Dongzha cannot evade fares. There are security guards strictly controlling it. If you are caught, you will be warned and fined. Dongzha is cleared in the morning to prevent tourists from staying there overnight or sneaking in before the gate opens. It is impossible for Xizha to have a similar situation.
Personally, I feel that although Xizha was renovated by the Tourism Bureau in the later period, it is clean and fun. Dongzha is a bit old and messy, so just spend a morning or mid-afternoon touring all the scenic spots there.
In other words, the route is to visit Dongzha during the day and visit Xizha at night
Buy a coupon for 150 yuan
Wuzhen accommodation recommendations? Search the Internet for Uncle Zhang in Xizha, Wuzhen
In Dongxizha, it has a good reputation and is located in the central street of Wuzhen Scenic Area. However, not all of them are close to the water. In fact, the ones close to the water are just like that. At least it is dark at night and you can’t see anything. I don’t know... I should be able to find out his contact information if I search for it...
It’s good to live in Xizha Scenic Area, but the price is too expensive. Generally, a room facing the water costs more than 600.
There are no particularly famous local snacks when it comes to eating...but the stinky tofu diced sponge cake, hand-beaten rice cakes, lotus leaf steamed pork with rice flour are not bad~ and I bought the kind of glutinous rice made by an old lady on the street. The rice balls are especially delicious! Anyway, eating in the scenic spot is a bit expensive. I feel that Xizha is quite fun, but the things inside are not cheap and a bit commercial.
Basically one to two days is enough to visit Wuzhen. You can go shopping in Nanzha Old Street for free
And there are some miscellaneous knick-knacks sold on the old street that are not expensive ~ the quality is average ~ it is still worth shopping
< p>The specialties of Wuzhen are Sanbaijiu, blue calico, sister-in-law cake, and HangbaijuSanbaijiu is a white wine. I bought two jars and the old man said that the taste is generally not as good as Maotai
My sister-in-law bought a box of cakes that taste okay but are a bit greasy and too sweet
Hangbaiju tea tastes quite good~
Please rate it~ Thank you~~~ p>
Notes:
1. Before you travel, please be sure to bring original valid documents (ID card, passport, military officer ID card, etc.) and check whether they are expired.
2. It is best to bring a towel. Toiletries in hotels are disposable, but towels are recycled.
Although everything is disinfected now, for the sake of hygiene, you should bring a towel with you. Also remember to bring an umbrella in case it rains.
3. If you want to take a non-metered taxi in the local area, be sure to ask about the price.
4. No matter where you go shopping, please keep in mind that things inside or around the scenic area will definitely be much more expensive than those outside.
The latest guide to Xitang in 2012
1. Accommodation The night view of Xitang is beautiful, especially the night tour of Xitang on the boat. I tried not to mention the name of the inn in the guide. Lest you viewers think I am a bastard. However, I can tell you something here. The prices of inns or hotels in Xitang are generally not expensive, with the approximate price being around 150 yuan. However, it is normal for prices to double during weekends and holidays, especially during the May Day and National Day holidays. Therefore, friends who travel to Xitang on weekends and holidays should pay attention.
2. By bus: It is most convenient to take a long-distance bus directly to Xitang from Shanghai South Railway Station (Liuzhou Road) or Shanghai Bus Terminal (No. 1666 Zhongxing Road). You can get there right away. It is not recommended to take the EMU or train, otherwise you will have to change trains when you get off. The one-way ticket from South Station or Main Station to Xitang is 32 yuan, 114 kilometers, and the journey takes 1.5 to 2 hours. Pay attention to the following issues: ① The scenery on the way to Xitang is good, but after all, when going to the ancient town, it is recommended to bring sunglasses, a sun hat, and mosquito repellent. Xitang is a water town and there are many mosquitoes. ② Get off the bus station and walk for 10 minutes. Don’t call a tricycle. If you are really tired, you can call one, but don’t believe the tricycle or passers-by who say that such and such a hotel is not good or expensive. He can take you to cheap inns, etc. You must know that there is no free lunch in the world, and no one will eat enough to help you lead the way. If you listen to him, 20% of your accommodation fee will go into their pockets! Remember! ③The local dialect is quite strong. I asked several people at that time but they couldn’t understand why. You don’t understand what he says to you, and he doesn’t understand what you say to him! However, you can find some younger people, or just ask inside Xitang Station. ④ Pay attention to the first and last bus times and be sure to leave early. Although the scenic spot is not very big, we arrived at almost 11 o'clock in the morning and visited the scenic spots for dinner and tea. By 6 o'clock in the evening, there were still some scenic spots that we had not visited.
3. Eat I have always been "tireless" in eating. In addition to glutinous rice cakes and fermented glutinous rice dumplings that are common in small towns near Shanghai, there are also snacks such as fermented glutinous rice cakes, min cakes, and Zhuangyuan Hoof. Restaurants and specialty snacks There is a snack plaza at the end of the Misty Corridor near Anxiu Bridge, where the famous Lu's wontons and Qian's tofu cakes are sold. But I think it's very average and nothing delicious. However, a friend came from Xiamen, and they had never eaten salty tofu pudding (which is filled with dried shrimps and seaweed. In Shanghai, there are also fried dough sticks and pickled mustard). They had only eaten sweet ones. Well, China is really big. So since you are here in Xitang, let’s eat and see. I personally prefer the siomai in Xitang, because the siomai here is quite unique, unlike Shanghai, it contains meat instead of glutinous rice. If you have never eaten this type of siomai, you can give it a try. There is also a snack shop in front of the ticket gate on Guotangdong Street, which sells something similar to fresh meat mooncakes around 14:00 every afternoon. Business is very good, local people buy a lot. If you can find this store, you can buy it and try it.
When you go to the Misty Corridor, you will definitely see Mrs. Guan’s stinky tofu. Buy a few pieces. The tofu in Xitang is very tender and the bean flavor is very strong. I really like to eat tofu in Xitang. Of course, the old lady has too much control over whether it’s true or not. Just pick one and it turns out that it’s pretty much the same. There is also Xitang’s steamed pork vermicelli, I don’t know if it is considered a snack. In fact, it is just breaded millet and meat in lotus leaves. I don’t like eating it very much. Some people think it's pretty good. Xitang Gorgon Rice Cake is eaten everywhere. The stalls in the forest are lined with people. So I just bought some from the stall next to their house, something from Cao Kee. Later, after the mixture was cooked, I learned from the locals that good Gorgon Cake does not taste very sweet, which means that there is more Gorgon and less glutinous rice. I prefer to eat walnut Gorgon cake, it is very fragrant. But Gorgon Cake doesn’t last long, so everyone has to buy according to the size of the person. I personally recommend everyone to buy gorgon seeds (must be new) and cook rice-treasure porridge at home. It comes out very glutinous, just like sago. Super delicious~~~~Remember to bargain, buying a pack for around 20 yuan is almost enough. It costs about 28 yuan/jin in Shanghai supermarkets. Xitang is full of the best restaurants in the world. In fact, they are all low-end. Slightly more delicious noodles are found outside the ancient town. A certain Suzhou mutton noodle shop is pretty good. However, is pasta considered a specialty of Xitang? I don't think so. When a person can't think of what to eat, he can just go and eat a bowl to pass the time. I think other snacks are similar to those in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai, so I don’t have much to recommend. In addition to snacks, there are several very good restaurants in Xitang. If any of my friends happen to have eaten in these restaurants, it is considered a fate. The names will be mentioned below. Here I will talk about a few restaurants that I have eaten at that are still open.
Laopinfang Laopinfang is known to almost everyone who goes to Xitang. Walk from Tangdong Street and it will be on the right after passing Anxiu Bridge. In fact, the environment there is really not good, the place is so small, and even on weekends, you have to wait for a table for at least 30 minutes. The main reason is that the boss has a bad attitude, maybe he thinks he is too busy. But its advantages are obvious.
The price is cheap - you can go to restaurants when there are few people; the taste is authentic - all the vegetables and meat are supplied by local people and cooked by them themselves, which represents the characteristics of local home-cooked dishes. Therefore, if there are less than 4 people, it is really worth trying Laopinfang. The average price per person is only 20-30 yuan. You can spend a relatively small amount of money to eat all the specialties in Xitang. If there are too many people, I advise everyone not to go. If you go there, you can just book the venue.
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