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Kunshan's most beautiful spring scenery is in Tinglin Park

Spring's color feast—Kunshan Tinglin Park👍👍 Located around Kunshan's only Mount Ma'anshan. It is one of the most beautiful and charming gardens in the south of the Yangtze River I have ever seen, follow me and explore it together! 🍃Take Suzhou Metro Line 11 for a half-day tour to Kunshan Tinglin Park. ➡️Board the subway at the Expo Center in Huaqiao, it took 40 minutes to reach Kunshan Yushan Square. Exit from Gate 3 and walk straight for 100 meters to Kunshan's Tourist Service Center, where I exchanged the group-purchased Kunshan Tourism Annual Pass, which allows free access to dozens of attractions. Next, I walked through the town one by one, and after coming out, I walked along Tinglin Road for about 10 minutes to reach Tinglin Park, where I could enter the park by facial recognition. Tinglin Park was previously called Mount Ma'anshan Park, and in 1936 it was renamed Tinglin Park in memory of Gu Yanwu, so if you walk a few more meters forward, you can see the statue of Gu Yanwu. Then there is his memorial hall, and inside Tinglin Park hides the culture of Kunshan, besides Gu Yanwu's memorial hall. Further ahead is the Kunqu Museum, where you can learn what Kunqu is. Walking further, you come to the famous Yufeng, located between the water towns of Jiangnan and the Shanghai-Suzhou area, with a hundred miles of flat fields and one peak standing out. Perhaps this is the mountain of Kunshan. The steps up the mountain are a bit steep, with several spots particularly worth visiting for photos, and it's especially comfortable to overlook a corner of Kunshan from the top of the mountain. The way down the mountain is relatively easier, and directly below you will see the legendary Peony Pavilion, which is also the season when the lotus flowers are in full bloom. The lotus flowers in Tinglin Park are also among the best in Kunshan, with many flowers and a large area that is particularly ornamental. I sat in the park for two or three hours and still hadn't finished walking, and there are other attractions like the Kunshi Pavilion and Huacang Temple, etc., waiting for everyone to explore! 🎋After touring Yufeng Mountain, of course, you have to try Kunshan's Hao Hao noodles, which legend has it that Emperor Qianlong once ate a bowl of spicy abalone noodles here incognito. We also arranged for a bowl. There were especially many people in line at noon, Hao Hao noodles are one of China's top ten noodles and are also a provincial-level intangible cultural heritage of Jiangsu.
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Posted: May 3, 2024
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