- Suzhou - Wikipedia
The name "Suzhou" was first officially used for the city in AD 589 during the Sui dynasty Su (蘇 or 苏) in its name is a contraction of the old name Gusu It refers to "Satisfied place" in the Old Yue language
- Suzhou | China, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Suzhou, city, southern Jiangsu sheng (province), eastern China It is situated on the southern section of the Grand Canal on a generally flat, low-lying plain between the renowned Lake Tai to the west and the vast Shanghai metropolis to the east
- Suzhou Travel Guide; Visit Suzhou and See Chinese Gardens
Plan a trip to Suzhou? Here is an insider guide to Suzhou including things to see, best time to go, how to get there, hotels and food
- Suzhou, China: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Suzhou is a major city on the lower Yangtze known for its canals, bridges, pagodas, and beautiful gardens These gardens were built and owned by wealthy families and emperors hundreds of years ago, and make for a pleasant place to wander during nice weather
- Suzhou Travel Guide: Tour, Map, History, Weather
Praised as the 'Venice of the Orient', Suzhou is a desirable travel destination all year round with mild climate and various classical gardens in all size
- Suzhou Travel Guide: Top Attractions, Best Time to Visit
Suzhou is one of the first 24 national historical and cultural cities in China known as the famous southern water town, hailed as a "paradise on earth " Suzhou is at the heart of the Yangtze River Delta region, with the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal running through its territory
- What To Do Suzhou - The Ultimate Travel Guide To Plan Your Trip
Suzhou is a perfect escape from city life and offers a great deal for photographers, art lovers, and foodies The old town areas, canals, and traditional waterside architecture are perfect for wandering around and getting lost in
- Suzhou Travel Guide Tours
Often dubbed the “Venice of the East,” Suzhou is an ancient city with a history that spans over a thousand years and is famed for its scenic canals, exquisite classical gardens, and more
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