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Suzhou lies in the southern part in Jiangsu province and to the East
of Tai Lake. It is one of the main industrial centers in China. And it
is also an important tourism city. It is 8488square kilometers in area.
The population is 5.7 million.
Suzhou is in the lash plain in the Changjiang River. The topography here
is low, it is covered by a lot of rivers. And near the Tai River, there
is lowland. It is the monsoon climate in inferior torrid zone. The average
temperature is 15.5 degree Celsius, the average precipitation is 1,100mm.
The black frost period can last 233days. Suzhou abounds in water and soil.
And also, there is mountain soil, glass sand, zinc, lead, rock and so
many other mineral resources.
Suzhou is the center of cotton, silk and wool. The silk knit goods here
are in the first place in China. The export of silk can occupy 30 percent
in the whole country. It is also the base of electric industry. The country
industry is developed, it can occupy 60 percent of the total output value.
Suzhou Industry Garden is built and it is nearly 70 square kilometers
in area. The agriculture here is developed too. Suzhou is the product
base of commodity grain and oil grain. The output abounds in cotton, cocoon,
fresh-water fish, pigs and fruit. The railway, highway and inland water
transport are all convenient. Zhangjiagang port is the important gateway
of Sunan・s open policy. Big ships can be moored here. Also, there are
more than 10 international airlines. In Suzhou, there is China Silk Travel
Festival on Sep 25th every year.
Suzhou is a historical city in China. Some people call here the :East
Venice; because of the rivers, the bridges and the condition of the people
who live here. Suzhou Garden is the symbol of the buildings in Jianghan.
It・s famous for its lakes, hills and the gardens. The traditional specialties
are jasmine tea, Su-taste cakes, sandal fans, Song brocade, lacquer ware,
embroidery and drawn work.
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As a major tourist city, Suzhou is easily accessible by road or rail
and also has some good boat services operating out of the city port.
Airport
Suzhou Guangfu Airport, is a small airport. It has only a flight to Foshan
every Tuesday. Most travelers fly into Shanghai and then take a bus (one
hour and forty minutes, RMB50) from the Shanghai Airport or a train to
Suzhou (about an hour). China Eastern has an office here and you can book
tickets to Shanghai through Ctrip!
Railway
station
Suzhou is an important city on the Beijing-Shanghai Railway line, and
everyday, more than 20 trains stop at the Suzhou railway station which
is on the northern side of the city. A train to Shanghai takes about one
hour and costs between RMB20-50 depending on the type of ticket. There
are also regular trains to Nanjing and Wuxi from here (2 hours).
Bus
station
Suzhou is small enough to walk around. A nice way to see the sites is
to hire a bike (ask in your hotel). There are numerous buses and taxis
also operating in the city.
city
transport
The city of Suzhou is along the Grand Canal and therefore accessible
by boat from various cities along the canal including Beijing (Tongxian
County), Shanghai, Zhenjiang (in Jiangsu Province) and Hangzhou. Although
the boats travelling along the Grand Canal are not always comfortable
this can be a nice way to leave the city and to arrive in Shanghai.
As part of Huaiyang Cuisine, the Suzhou style cooking is closely related
to the local culture and characterized by natural flavour, beautiful presentation,
light and palatable taste, and seasonal varieties.
The selection of materials has much to do with the water country. Dishes
and pastries traditionally served aboard of pleasure boats remain the proincipal
form. Ingredients for seasonal foods are fishes, shrimps, crabs, water mallows,
gorgon fruits and other aquatic products. The visitor is sure to be impressed
by the refined taste of Suzhou cuisine.
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