Suzhou, ancient and modern blend of. Although a short stay, leisure elegant melody still be visible before the eyes.
Of course, needless to say, most people are interested in Suzhou, she is a long history. Starting from Wu Yue, Suzhou in the south of the Yangtze River in the history of an important a space for one person, countless literati poet, added a rich color to the Suzhou culture.
That trip to Suzhou, experience Su type slow life, from his eyes for a second, which is infiltrated in the Suzhou elegant temperament, walk in the quiet alleys of Suzhou complex, savor the subtlety of aesthetic taste, reserved self-sufficient don't make things work character.
����All lanes, horseshoe dada, do not do the people.
In Suzhou, hidden in every corner of the city and elegant gardens, also became a bright pearl scattered all over the city. Canglang Pavilion, Lion Grove, Humble Administrator's Garden, Lingering Garden is a lot of people come to Suzhou's must-see. Every garden, has witnessed many ups and downs in history. When I look back, the garden door is two days, the door is noisy streets and passers-by, the door is a piece of quiet and beautiful Taoyuan.
Suzhou is not only famous for its gardens, food is also a eunuch, into the lane, as if into the food festival, so many famous restaurants, people dizzying, like songhelou squirrel mandarin fish, oil ring eel paste, Dongpo pork, already known overseas, where food and snacks, not only with good taste good, more is full of vitality because of cultural heritage of ancient.
In fact, as one of Suzhou's most representative thing, but I only love where there is an alley, the ancient The Strip. Walk, or hear the soothing elegant Pingtan tunes, or passing through holding an umbrella, the lilac girl, or meet a soft-spoken man with homely. That a piece of Qing Shiban, the rows of old wooden door panels, which Zuozuo has weathered stone bridge, a section of beautiful past. They drew dark sink old, ancient unchanged, they whisper softly, customs still.
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