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HUJINGHUAChangzhou China Dinosaur Park is definitely worth a visit! The park has a clear theme, with dinosaur elements everywhere. It not only has exciting rides, but also popular science exhibitions, which are both educational and entertaining. The park is clean and tidy, and the performances and interactive sessions are also wonderful, which the children especially like. The overall experience is great, suitable for family outings. The long banquet at the door is also quite good.
- 4.6/5
拥抱全世界的旅人I found a dream garden in Monet's pen on the bank of Wuxi Taihu Lake. It is red like fire, pink like Xiaxia, blue like a gem. It is colorful and beautiful. I can't see it with my eyes. I don't know where to go on the Dragon Boat Festival on weekends. You can consider it here.
- 4.6/5
_TI***m5Beautiful park filled with flowers and locations for photo ops. Would highly recommend arriving here an hour or so before sunset, then staying till night to watch the performances (there are multiple, but be sure to check the times ahead of time so you don't miss them since most are only 5 mins) - the lights are gorgeous!FYI - the usage instructions in the confirmation email I received said to report the phone number entered for the purchase in order to pick up tickets - this did not work for me, but they were able to search for my reservation with my passport.
- 4.7/5
GeekboyTiger Hill is one of Suzhou’s oldest historical sites, with over 2,500 years of history. Legend says that after King Helü was buried here, a white tiger appeared and guarded his tomb for three days, giving the hill its name. At the heart of the lush, peaceful complex stands the Huqiu Pagoda, a thousand-year-old tower from the Northern Song Dynasty, famously leaning about 2.3 degrees—often called the “Leaning Tower of China.” This seven-story pagoda, rising through the trees, perfectly blends ancient architecture, legends, and the timeless atmosphere that makes Suzhou so unique.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe place is extremely nice! It is a must visit when you head to Suzhou!
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThe place had really nice gardens but it was a little crowded in the afternoon. If you’re heading here with parents with mobility concerns, please do a survey of possible routes. There are portions that will be harder for elderly who can’t walk that stably. The general scenery is really nice and worth the visit. Booking on trip.com was fuss free and for foreigners, just scan the QR code to enter
- 4.6/5
June3006Here’s a polished English review:> A very beautiful garden. The Humble Administrator’s Garden is definitely worth visiting—I spent three hours exploring this relatively small garden. However, it’s best to go early, as it gets extremely crowded later in the day.
- 4.7/5
MYWLiVery crowded but absolutely recommended to visit 1st time slot of the day. Its a building that is constantly playing with the lights and shadows. you can see the beauty in every corner. also there is a lot of handcrafted pieces of history and relics.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userKids has most fun. Adults were tired from chasing them through the endless labyrinth!
- 4.7/5
馋兔奶- Pianshi Mountain House: There are Taihu Lake stone stacked against the wall, the main peak on the west side is Cangjinqiqi, four art of Tibetan piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, and there is also the "lone book on earth" of Shitao monks and stone, and the magical "water moon" landscape. - Re-road corridor: up to 1500 meters, is a combination of "re-route" and "re-route", left and right diversion, high and low hook, mountains and rivers, known as the "first corridor in the world", is the prototype of China's overpass. - Shuixin Pavilion: Located in the center of Xiyuan Pool, it is the only water pavilion in China. It can enhance the sound resonance with the echo of the water and the corridor. It is specially designed for gardeners to watch operas, singing and dancing and enjoy the scenery. It is known as the "first pavilion in the world".














