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

Coming to Wuxi in spring is like opening a blind box. If you visit the attractions in the right order, the surprises double; if you get the order wrong, you might just end up in a crowd! This guide will teach you how to avoid the pitfalls and enjoy Yuantouzhu's cherry blossoms, the Zen town, and the delicious glutinous rice snacks. Here are three must-do things, and the order matters. Yuantouzhu: Recommended visiting time is morning to afternoon. Yuantouzhu is a shining pearl of Taihu Lake in Wuxi, famous for its cherry blossoms. Every year from March to April, when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, the scenery here is incredibly beautiful. The morning at Yuantouzhu is quiet and fresh, perfect for capturing the lake and mountains in the morning light; in the afternoon, you can stroll leisurely under the cherry trees and enjoy the romance of falling petals. Huishan Ancient Town: Recommended visiting time is afternoon to evening. Huishan Ancient Town is an important bearer of Wuxi's history and culture. The antique buildings and narrow alleys make you feel like you are traveling back in time. In the afternoon, the slanting sunlight adds to the charm of the ancient town; as evening approaches and the lights come on, the ancient town takes on a different kind of charm. Nianhua Bay: Recommended visiting time is evening to night. Nianhua Bay is a Zen-inspired scenic spot, themed around Zen culture, combining natural scenery and cultural landscapes. In the evening, the setting sun casts a golden glow on the water; at night, you can enjoy the light show and the beautiful night view. Traffic Guide: Wuxi city has convenient transportation, with various options such as subway, bus, and taxi. During peak hours, such as commuting times and holidays, it is recommended to plan your route in advance and avoid congested sections. In addition, the Wuxi subway covers major attractions, making it a good choice for sightseeing. Things to Avoid: Shopping Traps: Around the ancient town or within scenic areas, you may encounter staged scenes or vendors selling expensive items. It is recommended not to take photos casually to avoid being charged; also, be cautious when buying expensive items such as silk and purple clay teapots to avoid being scammed. Weather Changes: Wuxi has high humidity and large temperature differences between day and night. It is recommended to bring moisture-proof items and extra clothing to avoid getting sick. Attraction Reservations: Some popular attractions, such as the Wuxi Museum, require advance reservations to avoid disappointment. Food Recommendations: Wuxi cuisine is diverse and unique. We recommend trying classic dishes such as Wuxi xiaolongbao (steamed buns), Sanfengqiao pork ribs, and Wuxi oil gluten. In addition, Huizhou and Sichuan cuisines are also quite popular in Wuxi, such as the Huizhou cuisine at Tongqinglou and the Sichuan hot pot at Haidilao. Pre-trip Preparations: Documents: ID card, student ID, and other documents are essential for travel. It is recommended to carry them with you and keep them safe. Clothing: Prepare clothing according to the season and weather changes. For example, long-sleeved shirts and jackets can be prepared in spring and autumn; light clothing and sunscreen should be prepared in summer. Medicine: Bring some common medicines, such as cold medicine and stomach medicine, just in case. Electronics: Mobile phones, cameras, and other electronic devices are important tools for recording your trip. It is recommended to fully charge them and bring spare batteries or power banks. Lessons Learned: Don't trust cheap roadside one-day tours: These tours may take you to shopping spots before taking you to the attractions, which not only wastes time but also costs more than traveling independently. Pay attention to humidity and temperature differences: Wuxi has high humidity and large temperature differences between day and night, so be sure to take moisture-proof and warm measures. Plan your route and book attractions in advance: Planning your route and booking popular attractions in advance can save you time and effort. In Wuxi during March and April, Yuantouzhu takes center stage, but the Zen of Lingshan Mountain, the charm of Huishan Ancient Town, and the peach blossoms of Liyuan Garden are equally captivating. Follow this order, and you're guaranteed to eat well, play well, and take great photos!
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Posted: Mar 25, 2025
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