One Day Excursion to Suzhou by
qiye
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Take a day to explore the elegant, garden lovers paradise -- Suzhou
8 Hours
Mobile & printed vouchers accepted
Free Cancellation
Highlights
Tiger Hill
Master of Nets Garden
Lunch (Chinese Food)
Silk Mill
Suzhou Museum (Closed on Mondays)
Panmen Ancient City Wall & Grand Canal
Added Safety Measures in Place
Includes
Private Vehicle and English Speaking Guide
Hotel Pickup and drop off
Optional Gratuities
Please Note
20% cancellation fee will apply for all confirmed bookings canceled more than 24 hours in advance. 50% cancellation fee will apply for all confirmed bookings canceled within 24 hours in advance. Any no shows of confirmed booking is not refundable.
Tour itinerary or transportation so described is subject to change without prior notice. In the event of adverse traffic conditions, traffic control, important events (celebrities, conferences, sporting matches and etc.), we reserve the right to alter places to be visited or cancel the tour accordingly.
The approximate pickup will be advised one day in advance of tour date.
All listed tour lengths are a time frame based on the normal traffic, it might be shorten or prolonged depends on the day by day traffic conditions.
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Suzhou is located near the eastern shore of Lake Taihu where the Grand Canal joins the Yangtze River. Since the time of the Song Dynasty (960-1279), Suzhou has been an important center for China’s silk industry and continues to hold that prominent position today. The city is renowned for its stone bridges, pagodas, and meticulously designed gardens which have contributed to its status as a great tourist attraction. You will head to the Tiger Hill, Master of Nets Garden (one of the finest gardens in China), the Silk Factory, the Old City Gate and the Suzhou Museum designed by Pritzker Prize-winning Chinese-American architect Leoh Ming Pei.