Fantastic China Eastern part 2 - Suzhou (Suzhou Village/Yi Ou Lai Premium Outlet & Lotus Garden)
Holiday Tour with KIA Tour 13 - 20 June 2018
Destination :
- Suzhou Village / Yi Ou Lai Premium Outlet
Suzhou Village is located on the western shore of the Yangcheng Lake Peninsula in historic Suzhou. It’s home to a mix of international and Asian fashion and lifestyle brands.
- Lotus Garden
Ouyuan Garden (Lotus Garden) stands out even among the famous classical gardens of Suzhou. It was built in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) and in 2000 was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is composed of a large mansion and houses.
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Today I had been to the Suzhou village, this place has different kinds of brands shop...and also been to the very famous lake in China... please watch the video and let me know your opinion..
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7 days in Suzhou China | Travel Diary | 苏州七天游
Hey guys :)
This video is long overdue but better late than never, right! When I visited China last November, I got to explore the beautiful Suzhou, also known as the Venice of the East. We booked an accomodation and stayed there for a week so that we could explore the city in depth.
I hope you guys enjoy this video! Give it a thumbs up and subscribe if you enjoyed, and stay tuned for more videos to come!
Here are the places shown in the video:
- Pingjiang Road (平江路老街)
- Suzhou Folk Custom Museum (苏州民俗博物馆)
- Suzhou Museum (苏州博物馆)
- Lion Grove Garden (狮子林)
- Humble Administrator's Garden (拙政园)
- Tianping Mountain (天平山)
- Tiger Hill (虎丘)
- Shantang Street (山塘街)
- Suzhou Centre (苏州中心)
- Jinji Lake (金鸡湖)
- Guanqian Street (观前街)
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- Memories by Hollow Coves
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- Carry Me Home by Sød Ven
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Opening of Suzhou Center Mall
Located in the heart of the western central business district (CBD) of Suzhou Industrial Park, right next to the renowned Jinji Lake and traditional Suzhou city centre, the landmark retail development is the largest mall in the city, spanning close to 300,000 square metres in gross floor area excluding car park.
Suzhou Center Mall opened with a high commitment of more than 90% for its NLA of ~152,000 sq m, and ~30% of its offerings are new entrants to Suzhou. During its opening day on 11 November 2017, the mall recorded an impressive shopper traffic of more than 400,000.
【HD】Walking through Backstreets of Suzhou, China | Atmospheric Chinese Urban Village
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Walking Around Tongli (Near Suzhou, China)
Tongli, alternately Tong-Li / 同里 is a town on the outskirts of Suzhou known for a system of canals that has been given the nickname Venice of the East. The place retains many of the features of an ancient Wu region town.
This historic town developed during the Song Dynasty (sometime around 1271 AD) and is surrounded by five lakes, with canals running through it and more than 40 100-year-old (or more) bridges throughout town. Its Retreat and Reflection Garden is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, as part of the Classic Gardens of Suzhou.
Because of Tongli’s easy accessibility due to close proximity to larger cities (not to mention its lovely attractions), the town is a bit more developed than some of the other five ancient water towns.
Tongli is half an hour away from Suzhou city and about two hours from Shanghai by buses. Suzhou Metro (Line 4) now goes there.
Chinese BULLET TRAIN First Class REVIEW to SUZHOU - The VENICE of the EAST! | Shanghai to Suzhou
In April of 2019, I traveled to China for the second time in my life. I spent 12 incredible days in the country and had the amazing opportunity to explore the cities of Shanghai, Suzhou, and Hangzhou. During that time, I got to take a deep dive into the food, culture, and history of the country and I can’t wait to share my adventures with you!
On my third full day in Shanghai, I left my Airbnb had headed off to the city of Suzhou, which is also known as the Venice of the East because of its network of beautiful canals. Suzhou is roughly a 2-hour drive from Shanghai, but instead of driving, I was going to take the Chinese bullet train. Come along with me as I ride to Suzhou and review the bullet train along the way!
The bullet train is the fastest and most affordable way to get from Shanghai to Suzhou. It only takes 22 minutes and costs between $10 and $20 U.S. for first class, second class, or business class. You also have two stations in each city to choose from.
I headed to the Shanghai Hongqiao station since they had more trains per day—one every 5 or 10 minutes, whereas Shanghai Station only had one per hour. There were a lot of people there and you had to book your ticket on the machines outside. There was no English option on the machines, but luckily a very friendly local helped me out!
I had issues with my ID and passport when I tried to buy my ticket, so I went inside to see if anyone could help me. They let me into the station after I showed my passport. Inside, you buy your ticket at a counter. Thankfully my new friend helped me find it!
I got in line with about 50 people ahead of me. They didn’t accept non-Chinese credit cards and there was only first class available. It cost me 50 Yuan, or only a little over $7 U.S. From there, my friend guided me to Platform 24 so I could get there in time. I ran through the gate and made it to the platform with just minutes left. I had to run down the train cars to find the right one, dragging my heavy luggage in tow behind me.
Finally, I made it to Car 7 and took my seat. I recommend getting to the station at least 90 minutes beforehand in case you have any issues like I did.
First class had comfortable seats where you could stretch out. With a 22-minute ride, I wasn’t sure if I’d be served anything. As the city zipped by the windows, I noticed that, while there was a lot of greenery, there was also lots of pollution in the air.
We made a quick stop at another station. Between cars 7 and 8 was a clean bathroom with a faucet and a hot water station. There’s also a luggage section. I asked for a water, which cost me 15 Yuan, or about $2.18 U.S.
The bullet train was so fast! We got there so fast. During my bullet train rides in Japan, there was enough time to eat and really enjoy the ride. This one was too quick! It felt like I was on a metro line. Another difference between the Chinese and Japanese bullet trains is that I could hear people talking on this one, whereas in Japan, you’re supposed to stay quiet because of the Japanese etiquette rules.
After arriving in Suzhou, I found my guide, Janet. I came to Suzhou because it wasn’t too far from Shanghai and I wanted to experience its canals, gardens, food, and culture. I couldn’t wait to get out there and explore the city!
I hope you enjoyed coming along on my chaotic journey from Shanghai to Suzhou! If you did, please give it a thumbs up and leave me a comment. Also, please subscribe to my channel so you don’t miss any of my upcoming travel/food adventures!
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My name is David Hoffmann and for the last decade I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food and history! Since starting Davidsbeenhere in 2008, I have traveled to 71 countries and over 1,000 destinations, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube Channel, blog and social medias.
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Toilography visits Suzhou, China
Happy World Toilet Day everyone! Earlier in the year I visited Suzhou, China's 16th most populated city. I spent some time wandering around its charming alleyways and chanced upon some very interesting latrines which weren't exactly the pinnacle of cleanliness.
Hopefully this video helps highlight in a small way just how different sanitary conditions can be in developing countries compared to the relative luxury faced in the western world. There's also a little shoutout to the World Toilet Organization at the end of the video who do a wonderful job at spreading the word on the global sanitation crisis. Please learn about and support them in any way you can!
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Traditional SUZHOU FOOD on Guan Qian Shopping Street - Crab Tofu, Eel & Pork Ribs | Suzhou, China
In April of 2019, I took my second trip to China. I spent 12 incredible days exploring the sights, attractions, culture, history, and food in the cities of Shanghai, Suzhou, and Hangzhou. I had the time of my life and am so excited to share this China series with you!
My third full day in China continued in the city of Suzhou, also known as the Venice of the East. My friend and guide Janet took me Guan Qian shopping street, the main shopping street in Suzhou. It’s narrower and a lot tighter than Nanjing Road in Shanghai, but there are lots of lights and retail outlets. Come along with us as we explore the street and get some traditional Suzhou food afterward!
Some of the shops here are over 100 years old. You can buy cakes, snacks, and other Suzhou-style foods. I saw some durian fruit cheesecake, which I would eventually have to try!
In addition to Guan Qian shopping street, there are also side streets filled with stores, shops, restaurants, and pedestrians as well. We set off in search of the restaurant Janet recommended. We had walked ten miles easily that day, so my feet were destroyed and I had worked up an appetite. I couldn’t wait to eat something spicy to beat the cold weather!
There were no bars in the area, but there were so many lights. Finally, we reached the restaurant. I learned the Suzhou food isn’t very spicy, but it’s fish-based from the local canals. The restaurant was beautiful and authentic, with lots of large, family-style tables. Janet recommended the pork, eel, oyster salad, and crab meat with tofu. I also got a Tsingtao beer, but skipped on the turtle because it made me sad to see it on the menu.
The Tsingtao beer is the most consumed beer in the world and is a very light lager. Then the food arrived!
I started with he crab meat with tofu. It had a kind of slimy sauce with big chunks of crab meat. I loved it! It was so delicious and not spicy at all. I couldn’t get enough of it! One of the things I love about China is that it’s so large, so there are many different types of food to try! It was seriously addicting!
Then I went with the eel, which came with a glazy sauce on top along with garlic. It was phenomenal! I loved how buttery it was. It tasted like the filet of a fish and was really soft. It was from the local lake and wasn’t spicy at all. It tasted like it was cooked in its own juices!
I mixed in some rice, which absorbed the sauce. It was the best eel dish I’d ever had! The best thing about it was that there were no bones!
The next dish was a green vegetable salad with oysters and pepper on top. The vegetable was super crunchy and there was an oyster-based sauce underneath. The chunks of oyster were amazing! All of these dishes were out of this world!
Next was the pork with vinegar, which was amazing! It reminded me of Chinese ribs. The meat was so juicy and fatty and the flavors were fantastic. The best thing about it was the sauce! It was like barbecue ribs!
I couldn’t let the rest of the eel go to waste, so I added more rice to it, mixed it up with the sweet, honey-like sauce. This really was the best eel in the world!
That feast was the best Chinese food I’d ever eaten in my life! I was seriously in awe of how amazing it was. After we ate, Janet had to leave, so I continued down the street and through a gate, where I saw a temple. I looked to see if there was anything I wanted to buy.
There were lots of clothing shops, including lots of American brands. It was chilly out, but there was a lot of activity around. I found an army store with some cool jackets and camouflage shoes.
After some browsing, I finished up my night. I couldn’t stop thinking about the eel I’d had earlier!
I hope you enjoyed coming along with me for a dinner of traditional Suzhou food along Guan Qian Shopping Street! If you did, please give it a thumbs up and leave me a comment. Also, please subscribe to my channel so you don’t miss any of my upcoming travel/food adventures!
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Traditional SUZHOU FOOD on Guan Qian Shopping Street - Crab Tofu, Eel & Pork Ribs | Suzhou, China
Suzhou 蘇州 (TONGLI, the chinese water town) - Part 3 (Full HD)
Suzhou is one of the most beautiful and mysterious city in the world, if not the most special of all.
This video is the Part 3 of a series of three videos made from my photos and clips collection taken at Tongli, in the surroundings of Suzhou during few days that i have stayed over there in the middle of December 2011.
Tongli is an age-old but very well preserved water township with a history of more than 1,000 years. It is located by Lake Taihu and the Grand Cana. The layout of the town and the residences basically retain the traditional style. Houses of the Ming and Qing Dynasties account for about 40% of all the buildings in the town, and a large number of beautiful gardens all over the little town.
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VALUE RETAIL YI OU LAI 奕欧来 SUZHOU VILLAGE RECIPIENT
The scenography, characterized by moving screens, will feature a mesmerising sequence of artistic visuals created for the occasion.
With digital projections by Recipients Collective (Italy) and with contributions by n+n Corsino (France), the visual experience will be flanked by a brand new musical piece composed by Hu Zi (China) and with a live performance by acclaimed German ensemble Brandt Brauer Frick and Hu Zi himself.
A special live performance by artist Pierre Giner (France), will fill the Village and inspire dancing in the Village late into the evening.
Things to do in Tongli water town | Suzhou, China
Hi travellers,
In this video I show the array of activities to do in Tongli water town. Tongli is just outside of Suzhou and is known as Venice of the East.
You have to pay 100RMB to get inside the scenic area, where ebikes seem to be the largest mode of transportation.
We walked through Tuisi Garden, which entry is included in your ticket price. This was built during the Qing Dynasty and is a World Heritage garden.
I also show the kind of shopping available and some kind of singing performance.
There's a few different things to do within Tongli and you can just have a wander around and enjoy seeing traditional China.
Be sure to wear comfortable shoes as there's cobblestones and a wee bit of walking if you go in for the day.
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