Suzhou Shantang Street is good. Since its completion, Shantang Street has become a tourist attraction with its beautiful water town scenery. The ancient city of Suzhou is crisscrossed by water ports and criss-crossed by streets. Du Xunhe, a poet of the late Tang Dynasty, once said in a poem: "When I meet you in Gusu, everyone will be leaning on the river. There is little idle land in the ancient palaces, but there are many small bridges in the water ports." In Suzhou's many streets and alleys Among them, the famous Shantang Street is more famous.
Shantang Ancient Street has convenient transportation and is directly accessible by Suzhou Metro. It has antique buildings and lively crowds. Along both sides of the river are commercial pedestrian streets with a Jiangnan ancient charm. There is a bridge on the river. It is a good place worth visiting!
Qili Shantang is most popular near Guangji Bridge, or you can take the subway directly to it. As a new Internet celebrity attraction in Suzhou, it is crowded with tourists. Come here early in the morning to have breakfast, the misty rain in the south of the Yangtze River, few people, and full of charm. After eating soup dumplings, I bought two boxes of snacks from Caizhizhai. A deserted street, casually posed for photos. Of course, come at night, the night view has a unique charm.
The Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi once served as the governor of Suzhou. During his tenure, he dredged the northwest river outside Suzhou City and dug it into a river, which is now Shantang River. The streets built along the river are now Shantang River. street. Shantang Street starts from Changmen in the east and ends at Huqiu in the west. The total length is about 7 miles, so there is a saying that "Seven Miles from Shantang to Huqiu". Most of the ancient buildings on the riverbank are from the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. ?
“Hangzhou has the West Lake, and Suzhou has the mountain pond. Two good places, infinitely beautiful scenery.” Walk the ancient streets here, listen to Suzhou Pingtan, and spend an afternoon or evening. Or pay to take a boat straight to Tiger Hill.