Conquering Suzhou's most famous garden: Humble Administrator's Garden!

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With a history of over 2500 years, Suzhou is one of the oldest and most famous cities in China. Speaking of Suzhou, you can't help but be amazed by its quaint gardens, picturesque canals, and ruins with a long history.

Since Suzhou is a city without an airport, tourists often book flights to Shanghai Pudong International Airport or Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport and then travel to Suzhou from there. After arriving in Shanghai, depending on the airport you land at, you can travel to Suzhou by high-speed rail, regular train, coach, or bus. Usually, the high-speed rail takes about 25 to 45 minutes and is the most recommended way to travel.

You can book high-speed rail tickets on Trip.com.
There is no need to exchange paper tickets, you can enter with your passport.

After arriving in Suzhou, you can choose from a variety of transportation methods, including taxis, subways, and buses. You can also try unique transportation methods such as rickshaws, motorcycles, boats, and bicycles, depending on the tourist spots.

Spring (March to May) has a warm climate with temperatures ranging from about 10 to 22°C. This is the time of year when plum and cherry blossoms are in full bloom in Suzhou, making it the perfect time to visit famous gardens, stroll through ancient gardens, and take a cruise on the Suzhou River. The Plum Blossom Festival is also held in March, attracting many tourists.

Humble Administrator's Garden is one of the most famous gardens in Suzhou, located in the northeast of Suzhou, in the old town, and is also registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Admission fee: 70 RMB (about 1400 yen)

Address:
178 Dongbei St, Gusu District, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China 215001

Tickets for Humble Administrator's Garden can also be booked on Trip.com.

You need to choose a time slot in advance
The traffic around Humble Administrator's Garden is quite congested, so it's important to have plenty of time!!

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Post by TzT travel | Mar 28, 2025

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