Stroll through the scenic streets of Weiting Town, visit the ancient temples, and experience the local culture and traditional architecture. Enjoy sampling local delicacies and exploring the town's peaceful, historic atmosphere.

Weiting Town is located on the south bank of Yangcheng Lake. Yangcheng Lake is very rich in aquatic resources and produces 70 kinds of freshwater products. Mandarin fish, soft-shelled turtle, whitefish, eel, freshwater shrimp and hairy crab are known as the " Six Treasures of the Lake " . Among them, the Yangcheng Lake freshwater hairy crab, known as the " King of Crabs " , is particularly famous both at home and abroad.
Weiting Town has a new restaurant street, lined with hotels of all levels. Weiting crabs are in season from late September to December each year. A typical three crabs weigh 500 grams, while larger ones may weigh only 250 grams, and the largest can reach 500 grams.
Late September to December every year is the peak season for Weiting crabs.
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Weiting Town is known for its rich history and well-preserved traditional Chinese architecture. It was once a prosperous trade hub and continues to be a place of cultural significance, with historical landmarks and temples attracting visitors.
Weiting Town is located in the Suzhou region of Jiangsu. You can reach it by taxi, bus, or train from Suzhou City, with public transport taking about 30–40 minutes. The town is also walkable once you arrive.
The town is open year-round, but the best time to visit is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and pleasant. Most shops and attractions open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
There is no entry fee to visit the town itself, but some specific attractions, like temples or historical sites, may charge a small fee (around ¥20-¥30). Tickets can be purchased on-site.
Booking tickets in advance is not required for the town itself, but for special events or during peak seasons, it may be a good idea to book attractions online in advance to avoid crowds.
You can explore the main attractions of Weiting Town in 2–3 hours, allowing you time to visit temples, enjoy local food, and take a leisurely walk through the historic streets.
Key highlights include the ancient temples, traditional Chinese houses, and the peaceful waterway that runs through the town. The local market area is also great for shopping and sampling local snacks.
Guided tours are available in Chinese. Audio guides in English may be offered at select historical sites, but it is recommended to check availability before your visit.
The best photography spots include the ancient temples, the tranquil waterways, and the traditional houses along the cobblestone streets. Sunset views by the water are particularly stunning.
Start with a visit to the temples, then explore the traditional residential areas, and finish with a stroll through the market. You can also relax by the water to enjoy the peaceful environment.
Night visits are not typically available, but the town’s peaceful atmosphere makes it a great place for an evening walk. Some local restaurants may offer special evening events or performances during festivals.
The town can get busy on weekends and holidays. To avoid crowds, visit during weekdays, especially in the mornings when fewer tourists are around.
The town has basic facilities such as public toilets, food stalls, and rest areas. There are also small shops selling local souvenirs and snacks.
Weiting Town is mostly pedestrian-friendly, but some areas, like narrow alleys or temple steps, may be difficult for elderly or disabled visitors. Children can enjoy the open spaces and traditional sites.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments (WeChat Pay and Alipay) are widely used, and most shops and restaurants accept them. Credit cards may be less commonly accepted.
There are local eateries offering traditional Suzhou cuisine, including dumplings, noodles, and fish dishes. Tea houses are also popular for a quiet break.
Vegetarian options are available, especially in Buddhist-inspired eateries. Halal food options are more limited but can be found in the nearby larger city area.
Nearby accommodations include budget hotels and guesthouses, as well as mid-range options like the Weiting Hotel. For more luxurious stays, consider hotels in Suzhou city center.
Nearby attractions include the Humble Administrator’s Garden, Tiger Hill, and the Suzhou Museum. All are within a short distance and can easily be visited in a day.
Souvenir shops in the town sell traditional handicrafts, silk products, tea, and local snacks such as Suzhou-style mooncakes.
The best transportation options to continue your trip include taxis, buses, or the metro system if you are heading to Suzhou city center. Buses and taxis are readily available at the town's entrance.