Explore the traditional fishing village to get a glimpse of Suzhou's local culture. You can take a boat ride along the waterways, experience the peaceful village life, and visit the local fish markets. Don't miss the chance to try some fresh seafood and traditional fishing techniques on display.

A scenic spot in Suzhou Fengqiao Scenic Area, it is not a real village, but a group of simple Jiangnan wooden houses built along the river. Yuyin Village has a platform protruding from the water, showing the atmosphere of fishing life. Here you can experience the state of tranquility, far-sightedness, and indifference. During the Qing Dynasty, there was Yuyin Xiaopu Manor in this place.
Suitable for all seasons
0.5 hours to 1 hour
free
The Fishing Village is a traditional Suzhou community that showcases the city’s long history as a fishing hub. It offers insight into the unique lifestyle of people who have relied on fishing for generations, blending Suzhou’s waterway culture with agricultural traditions.
The Fishing Village is located on the outskirts of Suzhou, easily accessible by taxi or private car. From Suzhou’s city center, you can take a bus to the nearby area, followed by a short walk to the village. Alternatively, a scenic boat ride along the canals is also a great way to get there.
The Fishing Village is open every day, from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are early mornings or late afternoons during weekdays to avoid crowds. Spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather for a visit.
There is no entrance fee to visit the Fishing Village. However, some activities like boat tours or fishing demonstrations may have a fee. Tickets for these activities can be bought on-site or through local tour operators.
Booking in advance is not required for general visits, but it is recommended for boat tours or group activities, especially during peak tourist seasons. A few days in advance should be sufficient.
You will need around 1 to 2 hours to fully explore the Fishing Village, depending on your interest in the fishing techniques and local culture. If you take a boat tour, plan for an additional 30-45 minutes.
The must-see highlights include the traditional fishing docks, the local fish market, and the boat rides through the canals. If available, attend a fishing demonstration to experience the ancient techniques still in use today.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and some guides may speak basic English. Audio guides are typically available in Mandarin, but check ahead for any English options.
The best photography spots are along the canal where you can capture the traditional wooden boats and the scenic village backdrop. The fish market also offers vibrant photo opportunities, especially in the early morning when the vendors are setting up.
Start by walking through the village, exploring the fishing docks, and then head to the market area. Next, take a boat ride to view the village from the water. End with a visit to a seafood restaurant or a local tea house to experience the village’s culinary offerings.
Night visits or light shows are not available at the Fishing Village. However, visiting during sunset can offer a unique experience with beautiful lighting over the water. Special fishing tours may be available upon request.
The Fishing Village can get busy during weekends and holidays, especially in the afternoon. The least crowded times to visit are during weekday mornings, especially on non-holiday periods.
Basic facilities such as toilets, rest areas, and a few local shops are available. You can find food and water at small restaurants within the village, offering local dishes and fresh seafood.
The village is generally accessible for children and elderly visitors, though some parts of the village may have uneven paths. There may not be full accessibility for visitors with mobility challenges due to the traditional setting and infrastructure.
Mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted in the Fishing Village. Credit cards are not commonly accepted, so it’s advisable to carry some cash for smaller purchases or activities.
There are several local restaurants offering fresh seafood within the Fishing Village. Nearby, you can find other Suzhou-style eateries offering noodles and dumplings. Some tea houses are also available for a relaxing break.
Vegetarian and vegan options are limited but available at certain restaurants. Halal food options may be harder to find within the village but can be found in Suzhou city center.
There are a few guesthouses and mid-range hotels near the village. For more luxury accommodations, Suzhou city center offers a wide range of options, such as the Suzhou Marriott Hotel and Crowne Plaza Suzhou.
Other nearby attractions include the Suzhou Gardens, Tiger Hill, and the Suzhou Museum. These landmarks can easily be combined for a full day trip, as they are within a short distance of the Fishing Village.
Yes, there are souvenir shops selling traditional handicrafts, including silk products, handmade fish-themed items, and local snacks. Suzhou-style embroidery is a popular souvenir.
The best transportation options after visiting the Fishing Village are taxis or public buses. Alternatively, you can return to Suzhou’s metro system for further exploration of the city’s other landmarks.