Visit the Tomb of Five, a historical site with deep cultural and historical significance. Explore the tombs and enjoy the surrounding peaceful environment, which is ideal for a quiet walk and reflection. The site is a great spot for learning about ancient burial traditions and Suzhou's history.

The Tomb of Five People is located at 775 Shantang Street, outside Changmen, Gusu District, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. It was designated a Jiangsu Provincial Cultural Relic Protection Site in 1956. The tomb gate faces south, overlooking the Shantang River. Embedded in the wall is a stele inscribed with "A Memorial for Volunteer Support for the Tomb of Five People." The memorial, dated to the seventh year of the Chongzhen reign, involved volunteers including Wu Mo, Wen Zhenmeng, Yao Ximeng, Qian Qianyi, and Qu Shisi.
Suitable for all seasons
20 minutes
free
All day
The Tomb of Five is an ancient burial site believed to house the tombs of five prominent figures in Suzhou’s history. It is a significant cultural landmark that provides insight into the region's ancient burial practices and the local aristocracy's life during the period.
The Tomb of Five is located in Suzhou's southeastern district. You can take a taxi or bus to reach the site. The nearest metro station is Suzhou Railway Station, from which a short taxi ride or bus journey will take you to the tombs.
The tombs are open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best time to visit is early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the site in a more serene atmosphere.
The entrance fee is approximately 30 RMB for adults. Tickets can be purchased on-site at the entrance, and some online platforms offer tickets for pre-booking, especially during peak tourist seasons.
Booking in advance is not mandatory, but it is recommended during public holidays and weekends to avoid long queues. Booking a few days ahead is sufficient if you visit during busy times.
It will take about 1 to 1.5 hours to fully explore the tombs and their surrounding area. If you plan to visit other nearby attractions or take a guided tour, you may want to allocate 2 hours for a more relaxed experience.
The main highlight is the tomb itself, along with the surrounding historical landmarks. The site's peaceful atmosphere and the ancient architecture make it an excellent spot for photography and reflection.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides in both English and Chinese are also offered for self-guided tours.
The best photography spot is near the entrance and the top of the tombs, where you can capture beautiful shots of the tombs against the surrounding landscape. The views from the walking paths are also picturesque.
Start by entering the tomb area and visit the tombs in order, taking time to read the informative plaques about each. Then, walk through the surrounding gardens and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
Night visits or special light shows are not available at the Tomb of Five. However, special cultural events may be hosted during certain times of the year.
The site can get crowded on weekends and during Chinese public holidays. The least crowded times are weekdays in the early mornings or late afternoons.
The site offers basic facilities such as restrooms, a small café, and a souvenir shop. There are also benches and shaded areas for resting during your visit.
The attraction is mostly accessible to elderly and children, with paved pathways and easy access to most areas. However, the tomb itself may have steep stairs that could be difficult for visitors with mobility issues.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and credit cards are accepted. Cash is also accepted, but it is less commonly used.
There are a few local restaurants and cafés near the Tomb of Five offering traditional Suzhou cuisine, including dumplings, noodles, and rice dishes.
Yes, vegetarian and vegan options are available in nearby restaurants, and there are halal food options as well in some local eateries.
There are several hotels nearby, including the Suzhou Garden Hotel and the Crowne Plaza Suzhou, offering convenient accommodation options for visitors.
Nearby attractions include the Humble Administrator’s Garden, Suzhou Museum, and Pingjiang Road. These sites can easily be combined for a full day of sightseeing in Suzhou.
There is a souvenir shop selling traditional Suzhou silk, embroidery, and cultural handicrafts such as small sculptures and paintings of the tombs and other historical landmarks.
After visiting, you can continue your journey by taxi, metro, or bus. The metro system in Suzhou is efficient and connects major tourist sites, and taxis offer more flexibility for exploring the area further.