Yàkèxī

Suzhou


The rather gaudy Uighur kitsch atmosphere is entertaining and the Xīnjiāng staples – lamb kebabs (¥2.50) and nang bread (flat bread; ¥3) – all tasty. Round it off with a bottle of SinKiang beer (¥10) or a sour milk drink (¥8) and dream of Kashgar. No time to sit down? The lamb kebabs are grilled just outside.


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1. Garden of the Master of the Nets

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Off Shiquan Jie, this pocket-sized garden is considered one of Suzhou's best preserved. Laid out in the 12th century, it went to seed and was later…

2. Kě Yuán

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An academic garden directly opposite Blue Wave, Kě Yuán is where Suzhou Library was established in 1914 before the garden spent much of the 20th century…

3. Blue Wave Pavilion

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Originally the home of a prince, the oldest garden in Suzhou was first built in the 11th century, and has been repeatedly rebuilt since. Instead of…

4. Confucian Temple

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A haven of solitude and an oasis of peace in a busy town, the Confucian Temple is adorned with several ancient (one is 830 years old) gingkos and rows of…

5. Sūzhōu Park

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Small but charming public park in Sūzhōu's downtown area. Popular amongst local retirees, this is a great place to experience China's outdoor group…

6. Twin Pagodas

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Beautifully enhanced by flowering magnolias in spring, this delightful courtyard and former temple contains a pair of sublime pagodas, which don't often…

7. Soochow University

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Before the communists took over, this college was China's oldest private university, founded by missionaries of the Methodist church in 1900. The…

8. Garden of Harmony

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One of the lesser-visited gardens around Suzhou is the charmingly small Qing-dynasty Garden of Harmony, which has assimilated many features of older…