Suzhou has been here countless times because of the Qigong, and I have really come to play and have walked 4 times. Small suggestions for attractions: 1. Humble Administrator's Garden & Lion Forest choose one to see, unless you are really interested in the garden, then the Yanshi Garden and the Yanlang Pavilion are more exquisite, and Yiyan can also go and see. Suzhou's only Ming Dynasty garden 2. Hanshan Temple does not have to expect too much. It takes 30 minutes to have no interest in Buddhism. If you are interested in Buddhism, Xiyuan Temple must also go. During the Cultural Revolution, Suzhou's only temple that has not been destroyed. The mysterious view of Guanqian Street is worth a visit. 3. Suzhou's real authentic noodle restaurant --Tongde X and Qionglin X, it is open at 6 am and only sold until 1 pm, because Suzhou people are used to eating noodles for breakfast, white soup noodles are fresh, red soup noodles are sweet, and the two have their own characteristics. 4. The lively section of Shantang Street is relatively short, and there are many group tourists. Pingjiang Road is relatively petty bourgeoisie, and it is mostly individual customers. And the length is twice that of the mountain pond. If you choose an old street, I personally recommend going to Pingjiang Road 5. Chicken feet, muffins, yogurt, and Soviet pastries have become the endorsement of Pingjiang Road food, each with its own characteristics, but the locals of the pastry said that Pingjiang Road was originally not available, so it is not recommended. There are three old chicken feet shops, two yogurts, and only one muffin. It is a bit lonely in the north section of Pingjiang Road. Shiquan Street is a bit lonely. If you want to see modern Suzhou, you can take the subway to Yuanrong Times Square. There are Taiwan's Xinguangtiandi and Eslite Department Store (the first Eslite in the mainland), Jiuguang Department Store, You can also go to Jinji Lake to fly a kite or take a Ferris wheel