#Garden Hotel SUZHOU Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
The Most Secluded Zen Monastery in Suzhou | Shangqing Zen Monastery (1574)
| Shangqing Zen Monastery (1574). Shangqing Zen Monastery is located inside the Nanyuan Hotel on Shiquan Street in Suzhou. According to the 'Wu County Annals', it was originally named Shangqing An and located at Loumen, established during the Ming Dynasty's Chongzhen period. In the eighth year of the Qing Dynasty's Tongzhi era, the abbot Fuchuan led his disciple Huigen to rebuild it at Nanyuan. In the 18th year of the Republic of China (1929), Chiang Kai-shek built a private residence here, and his second wife Yao Yecheng lived here with her son Wei Guo. Madame Yao, a devout Buddhist, turned it into a family temple and set up a Buddha hall. Due to long-term neglect in maintenance, the temple was destroyed. It was rebuilt in 2004. The Zen Monastery has two floors, is not large in scale, and is simple and elegant.
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Nanyuan Hotel European Architecture | Former Residence of Jiang Weiguo (1655)
Former Residence of Jiang Weiguo (1655). The former residence of Jiang Weiguo is located within Nanyuan Hotel at No. 99 Daichengqiao Road, Suzhou City, formerly known as No. 7 Caizhenfang. It was initially built in 1925 and completed in 1929. The exterior is a European-style three-story building with three bays, covering an area of 1,500 square meters. Surrounded by ancient towering trees and shaded by greenery; it offers tranquility amidst the hustle and bustle and has a beautiful environment; the interior decoration is exquisite, magnificent and splendid. Despite enduring 90 years of vicissitudes, the building still retains its original charm and has been listed as a key cultural relics protection unit in Suzhou City.
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Suzhou! Shantang Street! Suzhou-style garden design! Who wouldn't love such a hotel!
Suzhou Nanyuan Hotel
Selected for the 2023 Must-Stay List | Suzhou-style Garden Design | Leisure & Entertainment | Renovated in 2013 | Free Parking | Near Subway | Gym
No. 99, Shiquan Street with Chengqiao Road
6.2 kilometers away from Shantang Street by car, about 15 minutes
700 meters away from Nanyuan North Road Subway Station - Exit 1, about 9 minutes
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The unextinguishable ultimate aesthetic deeply ingrained in our ancestors is indeed unique
Hi, I'm a spicy girl👋, and I want to share the beauty captured by the camera📷 with everyone.
Last autumn, I took a trip to Suzhou and was deeply amazed by the Chinese aesthetics of Suzhou gardens😲! Of course, I couldn't miss this spring either🌸~ In March, magnolias🌼 quietly bloom in Suzhou, set against the flower windows, like a natural traditional Chinese painting🎨. There are also camellias, bamboo forests, everywhere is full of spring🌳, rendering the beauty of the south of the Yangtze River to the fullest.
I have to say, the landscaping of Suzhou gardens really deserves to be the pinnacle of Chinese aesthetics👍! It cleverly uses techniques such as framing, borrowing, leaking, adding, contrasting, separating, sandwiching, and blocking views, integrating nature into the gardens. Every step reveals a scene, and everywhere is poetic and picturesque🤩, steeped in the essence of traditional culture. This deeply meaningful Chinese romance really moves me every time I see it💓, and once again I am touched by the aesthetic of our ancestors😭.
📷 Photo taken with: iPhone15promax
📅 Date: 24.03.12
📍 Photo spots
P1 Lion Grove Garden
P2 Lingering Garden
P3 Twin Pagodas
P4 Lion Grove Garden
P5 Twin Pagodas
P6 Lingering Garden
P7 Lion Grove Garden
P8 Master of the Nets Garden
P9 Lion Grove Garden
P10 Lion Grove Garden
P11 Master of the Nets Garden
P12 Master of the Nets Garden
P13 Lion Grove Garden
P14 Lion Grove Garden
P15 Lingering Garden
P16 Lion Grove Garden
P17 Nan Yuan Hotel
P18 Lingering Garden
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Suzhou 4 Days 3 Nights Comfortable Travel Guide~
This trip was with my mom, focusing on comfort~ We basically slept until eight or nine in the morning and didn't leave the hotel until ten~ The last day was arranged for a visit to the ancient town, and we rented a car in advance~
Day1️⃣ Check into Nanyuan Hotel - Wander in the Master of the Nets Garden - Eat noodles on Shiquan Street - Visit Canglang Pavilion and Ke Garden - Stone Inscription Museum - Continue eating on Shiquan Street - Return to the hotel
Checked in at 11:30, walked three minutes across the street to the hotel, toured the Master of the Nets Garden~ I really loved this garden, the eaves reflected in the pond were so beautiful~ It was cloudy on the first day we went, and the sense of antiquity and desolation was magnified~ After leaving the garden, we walked to Shiquan Street and ate at Wantai Xing~ Had both red and white soup noodles, delicious toppings~ After eating, we navigated to Canglang Pavilion, choosing to walk through the small alleys, twisting and turning, both close and interesting~ Ke Garden is across from Canglang Pavilion~ After visiting, we walked three minutes to the Stone Inscription Museum~ After that, we walked back to Shiquan Street to eat~ Had Lu's baked buns, bought alkaline bread, ate at fufuland~ Returned to the hotel
Day2️⃣ Take the subway to Lion Grove - Suzhou Museum - Eat wontons nearby - Visit Humble Administrator's Garden - Pingjiang Road - Couple's Retreat Garden - Eat green poplar wontons on Guanqian Street
The only time slot available for the Suzhou Museum was 12:00-13:00~ So we went to the Lion Grove first~ The rockery in the Lion Grove was so much fun, it was already 12:30 when we came out, too late to eat so we went into the museum~ Rented an audio guide inside, browsed the cultural and creative products, bought fridge magnets, coasters, and Song brocade ornaments~ The Humble Administrator's Garden is right next to the Suzhou Museum, the colored glass windows of the Humble Administrator's Garden and the Lion Grove looked especially beautiful under the sunlight~ After leaving the Humble Administrator's Garden, we walked straight to Pingjiang Road, ate osmanthus cake, plum paste, and something like a rice ball~ Then we turned into a small alley to visit the Couple's Retreat Garden~ The garden was very quiet at sunset, with newlyweds taking photos~ After leaving the Couple's Retreat Garden, we went to Guanqian Street~ It's a bit like a pedestrian street, had a bowl of green poplar wontons and then took the subway back to the hotel~
Day3️⃣ Tour the attractions inside Nanyuan Hotel - Take the subway to Lingering Garden - Xiyuan Temple - North Gate of Tiger Hill - Take a boat to Shantang Street to stroll and eat
Nanyuan Hotel itself has some small attractions, you can stroll around after breakfast~ Took the subway at ten to Lingering Garden~ After leaving Lingering Garden, walked to Xiyuan Temple to pray, eat vegetarian noodles, feed pigeons, and take pictures of kittens~ Rested for a while and took the bus to the north entrance of Tiger Hill~ The Tiger Hill Pagoda is made of bricks, but it feels like it's imitating a wooden structure~ Outside the Sword Pool, there's a large slanted stone on the ground, with a rough feel~ From the south gate of Tiger Hill, went to the dock and took a boat to Shantang Street, enjoying the ancient sites along the waterway~ Took photos of Shantang Street during the day and at night~ Came out and ate pan-fried buns and red bean chicken head rice at Zhenxin Yuan~ Finally, picked up the car nearby and returned to the hotel~
Day4️⃣ Li Li Ancient Town
Drove to Li Li Ancient Town, the free route took about an hour, the ancient town was not commercialized, had few tourists, and no admission fee, the experience was good~ Ate Wang's spicy chicken feet~ Finally drove back to the high-speed train station~ Home sweet home~
Conclusion: In winter, besides the Humble Administrator's Garden, Pingjiang Road, and Lion Grove, there are not many people visiting the gardens in Suzhou, the experience is very good~ It's just too cold, almost froze to death in Suzhou haha~
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The route recommended by Suzhou Culture and Tourism is not crowded even on holidays, making it very suitable for taking children out for a walk
🚶♀️Start from Gunxiufang behind Shiquan Street
Pass by Nanyuan Hotel, Suzhou No.10 Middle School, Daichengqiao Xiatang, Wuyachang, Baibu Street, Shengjia Dai, Wangxing Bridge
Finally arrive at Shuangta and Dinghui Temple
💡Although this route is not crowded with tourists, it is by no means niche. It is a representative Suzhou scenery - parallel waterways and adjacent river streets in a double checkerboard layout, and its location is right in the city center, parking is also convenient!
Tips:
✅Introduction of the attractions, there are codes on the buildings along the way, you can scan and read them yourself, Suzhou Culture and Tourism is really quite advanced in this aspect
We took one of the officially recommended routes called 'Xiaoxiang Youyou', each route has about half an hour of audio commentary
✅If you drive, it is recommended to park at Nanyuan Hotel, which has a huge parking lot
✅Shuangta Market is the only internet-famous spot, it is indeed crowded but it does not hinder taking pictures, it is not recommended to sit down for a meal, especially if you are with children, it is very inconvenient, you can consider takeout.
✅The best view of Shuangta is on the third floor of Suzhou City Tourist Information Center
Located at 276 Phoenix Street
Inside there are coffee shops, postcards and stamp collections, etc., the second floor is a bookstore
What's amazing is that across the street, Pingjiang Road is the kind of popular tourist area where it's so crowded that you can't get in, but here it's very quiet and it seems like not many people know about it
We took the pictures on New Year's Day 1.1, there really aren't many people in the picture🤦