Embark on this 9-hour journey to Suzhou where you will learn of the quirks of this quaint town. Visit the Humble Administrator's Garden and the Liu Lingering Garden to enjoy the natural beauty of the ancient Chinese gardens. Afterwards, take a brief break for lunch at a local restaurant before visiting the local Suzhou Silk Museum. Head back to Shanghai once your tour of the museum has ended.
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At 8:00am, your English-speaking guide will await you in your Shanghai hotel lobby while holding a sign with your name on it. Hop in the vehicle and embark on the 2-hour drive to Suzhou. Once you arrive, you will begin your tour with a visit to the incredible Humble Administrator's Garden. It is renowned as the largest classical garden in Suzhou and is typically referred to as on of the most impressive one in southern China.
Head to the Liu Lingering Garden, yet another famously beautiful garden. Afterward, take a much-needed break for lunch at a local Chinese restaurant. Once you are satiated, go for a short visit at the Suzhou Silk Museum, where your guide will tell you the history of the traditional Chinese silks, including the techniques which are used to produce such a fine material.
After your tour of the silk museum, begin your transport back to Shanghai for a 5:00pm arrival, your tour will end by dropping you off at your hotel.
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Shanghai is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a strong police presence. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
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