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Don't visit Wuxi in March-April in the wrong order!

Coming to Wuxi in spring is like opening a blind box. The right order of attractions doubles the surprise; the wrong order may leave you stuck in crowds! This guide teaches you how to avoid the pitfalls and enjoy Yuantouzhu cherry blossoms, the Zen town, and the soft and chewy local delicacies. Three must-dos, in the right order: Yuantouzhu: Visit in the morning. During peak season (March-May, October-November), enter as early as possible after the scenic area opens at 8:00. During the off-season (December-February, June-September), enter before 8:30. The morning light is soft, perfect for taking photos, and you can avoid the afternoon crowds. If you visit during the cherry blossom season (March-April), you can also enjoy the cherry blossoms in the morning light. Huishan Ancient Town: Suitable for both morning and afternoon visits, but the town is quieter in the morning, perfect for strolling through the ancient buildings and experiencing the local culture. If you want to experience a night tour, there is a wonderful "This is Wuxi" show every Tuesday to Sunday from 17:00-21:30. Nianhuawan: Visit in the afternoon. It usually takes half a day to tour. You can enjoy the scenery during the day and watch wonderful performances in the evening. The lighting ceremony around 7pm and the "Flower Blooming on Five Leaves" show are not to be missed. Traffic Guide: By car: To Yuantouzhu, depart from the Wuxi East exit of the Huning Expressway. The journey is about 20 km and takes about 30 minutes. To Nianhuawan, it is recommended to take Huan Shan West Road to avoid congestion during peak holiday periods. Public transport: To Yuantouzhu, take bus No. 1 or Leyou Line 1; to Huishan Ancient Town, take Subway Line 4 to Huishan Ancient Town Station; to Nianhuawan, take bus No. 88 and transfer to Mashan Gengwan Line. Off-peak travel: Avoid peak periods during holidays and weekends. The peak hours are 9:00-11:00 am and 2:00-4:00 pm. Tips to Avoid Pitfalls: Avoid peak hours at popular attractions: Yuantouzhu during cherry blossom season and Huishan Ancient Town's night tours during holidays are extremely crowded. It is recommended to book tickets in advance and plan your itinerary accordingly. Pay attention to weather changes: Wuxi is rainy in spring, hot in summer, cool in autumn, and cold in winter. Check the weather forecast before traveling and take appropriate precautions. Beware of tourist traps: When shopping or dining around scenic areas, check the prices carefully to avoid being overcharged. Formal scenic areas and well-known restaurants are relatively more reliable. Food Recommendations: Yuantouzhu: Hengyun Restaurant and Taihu Renjia Dim Sum Shop are located within the scenic area, where you can taste local specialties such as Taihu Sanbai (three white delicacies from Taihu Lake) and sugared taro. Huishan Ancient Town: Huishan's special snacks include xiaolongbao, wontons, and sugared lotus root, which can be enjoyed at snack stalls or restaurants in the ancient town. Nianhuawan: The scenic area offers a variety of vegetarian dishes and special snacks, such as Zen tea and vegetarian noodles, perfect for replenishing energy during your visit. Pre-trip Preparations: ID: Bring your ID card, as some scenic areas allow entry with an ID card. Clothing: Prepare appropriate clothing according to the season. The temperature difference between spring and autumn is large, so it is recommended to bring a light jacket. Sunscreen: Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and other sun protection items when traveling in summer. Camera or phone: To record beautiful moments, it is recommended to bring a power bank. Lessons Learned: Plan your itinerary reasonably: Don't schedule too many attractions to avoid exhaustion. It is recommended to allow enough time for each attraction to fully experience it. Pay attention to safety: Follow the rules within the scenic area, especially when playing by Taihu Lake, be careful and prevent drowning. Respect local culture: Respect local customs and protect cultural relics in cultural attractions such as Huishan Ancient Town. In Wuxi during March-April, Yuantouzhu takes center stage, but the Zen of Lingshan, the charm of Huishan, and the peach blossoms of Liyuan are equally captivating. Follow this order, and you're guaranteed to eat well, have fun, and take great photos!
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Posted: Mar 25, 2025
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