It only takes one hour to drive from Shanghai to Suzhou, and half an hour by train (motor train). Just choose a weekend and you’re ready to go without any preparation! I’ve been there so many times, what else is there to do? A friend said that just drive your car and play wherever you want! Although I disagree, I secretly feel that it makes sense.
Brief route
DAY1: Night tour of Guanqian Street
DAY2: Pingjiang Road (starting from Baojili Bridge on Baita East Road to Qianjiang Road) - Official Taiwei River - Dinghui Temple Lane (Twin Towers, Wu Zuoren Art Museum, Dinghui Temple) - Shizi Street Soochow University Headquarters (former site of Soochow University) - Panmen - Canglang Pavilion - Shiquan Street.
DAY3: Jinji Lake Hubin Avenue - Shantang Street - Stone Road - Water Tour around the Ancient City
Detailed guide:
Arrive in Suzhou in the evening on DAY1 and settle in the hotel . Since the ancient city is located in the geographical center of Suzhou, it is relatively convenient to go anywhere. It is recommended that hotels be located within the ancient city or along the moat. This guide is an economic version, focusing on budget hotels. For details, see Appendix 1.
Get the hotel, pack lightly, and head towards Guanqian Street. First, solve the problem of food and clothing and replenish energy. There are many restaurants in Guanqian area, so there are many choices, and Fengjian is completely optional. Eunuch Lane, Bifengfang, Gongxiang and the south entrance of Shao Mozhen Lane are the dining centers. For specific recommendations, see Appendix 2. In addition, for questions about Suzhou’s catering, it is recommended to check the Gusu Food Network www.512ms.com. The forums there are There are many local gourmets hanging out in Suzhou and they have a lot of experience. You can ask them for advice. In addition, you must make full use of the coupon printing provided by the website to save money and meet the purpose of economical travel.
After you have had enough wine and food, you can take a leisurely tour of the major shops and Xuanmiao Temple in front of you. There are several cafes along the river on the south side of the Dongkou Jufang Bridge. They provide outdoor seating when the weather is hot, which is a good place to take a rest. If you want to listen to Suzhou's traditional Pingtan, there are performances every day at Pinfang Teahouse under the verandah on the west side of Xuanmiaoguan Square. You only need to pay for tea. The cheapest tea price should not exceed 15 yuan per person. If you want to listen to something more authentic or formal, Guangyu Bookstore in the first Tianmen of Gongxiang is more suitable. This bookstore is the most popular bookstore in Suzhou, but I don’t know if it has night performances.
DAY2: Today’s tour is mainly about exploring the small streets and alleys, so renting a bicycle to travel through the small streets and alleys of Suzhou is cost-effective and convenient. See Appendix 3 for the rental points. You can choose a bowl of Suzhou for breakfast. Starting with noodles, Zhu Hongxing, Lu Changxing, Tong Dexing, and Huang Tianyuan have many chain stores in the urban area. There is also the Luyang Wonton chain store featuring wontons and soup dumplings. Basically, it costs only 10 yuan, and the taste is very good. Okay.
The tour starts from the Baojili Bridge Pingjiang Road entrance on Baita East Road. (Bus No. 701 Pingjiang Road Station) Pingjiang Road is the area with the most complete preservation of the water alley system in the ancient city of Suzhou. Under the guidance of Mr. Ruan Sanyi, an urban construction expert, it has maintained its traditional style of restoration. Personally, I think its scenery is no less beautiful than other areas. Jiangnan town. There is a "half garden" about 50 meters east of Baita Road. Everything in the garden is only half: the bridge is only half (referring to the width), and the pavilion is also half. This used to be a teahouse, but now it is a hotel, but if you are lucky, the gatekeeper will let you in for free, since the area is not very big after all.
After crossing Baita East Road, you begin to enter the essence of Pingjiang Absolute Reserve. The half-length stone bridge, dilapidated buildings facing the river, dilapidated ancient houses, gravel-paved alleys, and stone steps extending into the river may allow you to find traces of life in the remnants of history. Go south to the entrance of Huxiangshi Alley and you will see a pair of double bridges perpendicular to each other (Zhouzhuang is only a little fancy, and there is no need to buy tickets here and there is no crowded crowd in Zhouzhuang. The artistic conception of Jiangnan can only be found in such an environment. You can understand it), the straight bridge belongs to Pingjiang Road, and the high-arched one on the side connects to Caohuxu Lane. This double bridge pattern is also found in Daliuzhi Lane and Daxinqiao Lane below. Go east on Daxinqiao Lane and cross Cang Street (the newly opened Wudi Renjia Hotel on Cang Street has the feel of Xiaojiabiyu. If you stay here, you can feel the taste of the alleys) and you will find the famous Lotus Root Garden in Suzhou. (20 yuan). Although it is said to be a lotus root garden, there is actually no lotus root in it, because there is a pair of gardens on the left and right of the owner's house, so it was called Ouyuan, and later it was renamed the more poetic lotus root garden. The most important landscape of Lotus Root Garden is the yellow stone rockery in the garden, where "Dream in the Garden" was filmed. Further south, turn on Zhong Zhangjia Lane and you will reach the Quan Jin Guild Hall, now the Opera Museum, which contains the only existing ancient stage in Suzhou. There is also a courtyard-style Pingtan bookstore next to the Quanjin Guild Hall. When you are tired, it is very pleasant to go there for a cup of tea and listen to the Pingtan.
Continuing south, you will reach Qianjiang Road. Standing at the bridgehead, you can see the twin towers standing opposite. Cross the road diagonally and enter the Guantaiwei River area. The second bridge you turn right (there is a pavilion next to the bridge) is Dinghui Temple Lane, which contains three scenic spots: the Twin Towers (8 yuan), Wu Zuoren Art Museum, and Dinghui Temple. In particular, although Dinghui Temple (free) in the west is not big, the two large ginkgo trees in the temple and the tinkling wind chimes on the eaves of the main hall really give people a sense of purity.
Return to Guantaiwei River, continue forward to Wangxing Bridge on Shizi Street and turn left. At the east end is the headquarters of Suzhou University, where the former site of Soochow University is located (it’s also nice to walk inside, with beautiful vegetation The prosperous and lush, tall 19th-century Western buildings will give you the feeling of being abroad.) The great lawn on the south side is where the architectural essence lies.
It’s almost noon when the trip ends, so you can have lunch at nearby Phoenix Street. See Appendix 4 for recommendations on surrounding restaurants. In the afternoon, go along Shizi Street, Renmin Road, and Nanmen Road to Panmen Scenic Area (tickets are 25 yuan, and climbing to Ruiguang Tower is 6 yuan). Panmen is the most complete existing land and water city gate in my country, and the entire scenic spot is quite large. Finally, return to Canglang Pavilion on Renmin Road (20 yuan). There is an archway at the door, and opposite is the Confucian Temple (free). The Suzhou Antique Market is inside the Confucian Temple (interested friends can also bargain with the stall owners, the prices of those small things are not It’s expensive, and we may even pick out treasures for you!)
It is recommended to visit Shiquan Street at night, a gathering place for Suzhou’s nightlife. Friends who have not experienced Suzhou teahouses can go to Qiantang Tea House at the intersection of Wuqueqiao Road on Shiquan Street (tea costs 50 yuan) or Shuitiantian at the intersection of Fenghuang Street, Shiquan Street (tea costs 38 yuan). The nightclub starts at 5 o'clock and can go until At 2 o'clock in the middle of the night, the rich tea snacks and various snacks will definitely satisfy you. In particular, Qiantang Tea People has a Pingtan performance at 8 o'clock every night, and the decoration is also very traditional with Chinese characteristics. Shiquan Street is Suzhou’s famous bar street! The Grand Beauty and Castle there are the most popular bars in Suzhou! (It is recommended that if you are looking for a bar, you should look for the two I recommend, or check for yourself the ones with more people and larger stores, and those small bars in the dark with not many people. Do not go in, there may be If you can drink a glass of wine, you will be charged thousands of dollars!)
DAY3: Early in the morning, you can go to Jinji Lake Hubin Avenue (No. 68 Xinsu International Hotel Station 307.28.46 Hubin Avenue Station), Hubin Avenue is The landscape design was carried out by the American Yidao Company. From north to south, it is composed of a camphor garden, a city square, a yacht dock, an underwater stage and a lakeside promenade and other scenic spots. It is about 2 kilometers long. The landscape is quite unique and full of modernity. Called China’s Daling Port, it has now become the first choice place for Suzhou people to relax during holidays. What’s even better is that there is no admission fee for such a big and beautiful place! You can also choose to take a speedboat there, ride a tandem bicycle, and immediately take a boat ride to Boxin Island in the middle of the lake.
Take No. 307 and No. 68 from Hubin Avenue to Xiaorihui Bridge Station. Transfer to No. 70 at the original platform and get off at Xinmin Bridge. Walking back 100m is Shantang Street. The first phase of Shantang Old Street is being renovated now. If you have enough time, I suggest you continue walking towards Huqiu after seeing the renovated Shantang Street. After crossing Xinmin Bridge, Shantang Street is closer to the reality of life. Many old Suzhou The life scenes are still preserved there. (The official residence bar there is very popular now. I heard that Sun Nan is also a boss there!)
You can have lunch at Shilu at noon. In the afternoon, take bus 7 or bus 70 and get off at Xinshi Road Station, opposite It is the Xumen Steamship Terminal. Around 2 o'clock in the afternoon, there is a yacht (30 yuan) that goes around the ancient city of Suzhou, which has a history of 2,500 years. End this tour.
Appendix 1. Recommended budget hotels in Suzhou
① Motel 168 chain hotel on Pingqi Road. The entire hotel is a level above home in terms of environmental facilities and room size, but the price is It’s on par with Home Inn, and it’s even better if you can book its special room price of 218 yuan/night. Take Route 2 from the train station. It only takes two stops to get off at Pingqi Huayuan Station and walk 100 meters back.
② Home Inns Guanqian store, Shizilin store, Sanxiang store, and Shilu store are old brands, and the current prices are around 200.
③ Jinjiang Inn Liuyuan store and Suzhou Paradise store are just a bit far away.
④ Jinhanlin Super 8 Hotel is an American brand. Although it is a bit far from Soochow Tower, it only costs 158 yuan. Suzhou is not a big city and the transportation is convenient!
⑤The Blue Kuaizhou City Hotel on Linton Road is located in the downtown area of ??Suzhou. There are the Humble Administrator's Garden and the Lion Grove, a world cultural heritage nearby. It only takes 10 minutes to walk to Guanqian Street. Standard rooms. The current special offer is only 130 yuan and comes with breakfast. With such good conditions, the price will probably go up soon. Wasn't Home Inn like this before?
⑥The Yinquan Hotel in Yueyuan Lane, Renmin Road, the condition and price are pretty good, the standard room is 160 yuan, and the decoration is OK. The service is a bit like the previous state-owned hotels, but the location is good, just behind Guanqian Street. Just walk through an alley. There is also a newly opened City Star Business Hotel nearby. The transportation is more convenient. The price is 190 yuan and it has free broadband. It is good value for money.
⑦ Zhuhui Road Suzhou International Youth Hostel
HOSTEL’s Suzhou franchise store is in a good location. There is the Master of the Nets Garden nearby and not far from Shiquan Street. The standard room is 230 yuan. It is recommended. Friendly, there are good beds for rent here for 50 yuan/bed. They are clean, simple, convenient and cheap. Is this the purpose of a youth hostel? Located on Zhuhui Road, 50M in the alley next to CITIC Industrial Bank at the T-shaped intersection of Nanyuan North Road. From the train station, take bus 2 to Zhuhui Hotel Station or bus 29 to Nanyuanqiao Station. From South Bus Station, take bus 55, 60 or 29. To Nanyuanqiao Station, take bus 55 or 29 from North Bus Station to Nanyuanqiao Station.
Maihe International Chain Shiquan Street Direct Store
MYHOTEL is right next to the Suzhou Hotel on Shiquan Street, not far from the famous Castle Bar. It is a quiet place in the bustle of the small town. The decoration and design are compared to Home Inn has a superior feeling, a good urban boutique hotel, starting at 188 yuan.
Appendix 2. Recommended restaurants in Guanqian area
① Bifengfang Chuanfulou specializes in improved Sichuan cuisine. The price is moderate and the dishes are large. You often have to wait for the table to be changed. Per capita 50 yuan.
②Haoren snacks are available in Bifengfang and Chayuanchang. The prices are affordable. We recommend the Haoren fried rice or the 18 yuan set meal. The Furenfang Mengzi rice noodles are 20 yuan per person. They are extremely fragrant. The signature noodles with chicken sauce are 3 yuan per piece, and the rice noodles range from 6 to 40 yuan
④ Mengzi rice noodles are not far away, and there is Kyushu ramen. The specialty is Japanese ramen, which tastes very good. It’s only 6 yuan, and there are many simple business meals. With such delicious food and such a price, it’s really cheap and good quality.
④Lao Ma Rice Noodles Chain Store has a wide variety of rice noodles priced at RMB 5-10 per bowl. You can refill rice noodles for free
For other special dining options, please refer to the Suzhou Tourism Network www.suzhouluyou.com
Appendix 3. Suzhou Bicycle Rental Point
①There is one south of the gate of Pingmen Bus Company
②There is one at the gate of Shizi Street, the headquarters of Suzhou University
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③There is one near Suzhou Hotel on Shiquan Street.
None of the above have official facades. They just have a sign hanging on the roadside. You have to look carefully to avoid mistakes when looking for them.
As a local, I have never rented a car, so I don’t know much about the price. I personally estimate that the charge is on a daily basis, which should not exceed 10 yuan/day, but the deposit may cost two yuan. three hundred.
Appendix 4. Recommended restaurants near Fenghuang Street
①Tongrenji (west side of Fenghuang Street intersection of Shizi Street) or Fengwei Tea Restaurant 100m south of the intersection, both are Cantonese-style Tea restaurant, 25 yuan per person
②Xishengyuan (Chaoyang Caichangkou, next door to Yuanzu), specializing in small steamed buns and wontons
③Lvyang Wonton chain store, next door to Tongrenji
④"About Chi.com" Haha, this store has this weird name. It is located on the west side of Wangxing Bridge on Shizi Street. It serves home-cooked food and costs 30 yuan per person. It is a small specialty store with great atmosphere
⑤Qinlong Dumpling House (Yinmaqiao, Renmin Road), 10 yuan per person
Tips for Suzhou travel:
1. There are many recommendations at the train station or bus station exit Don't talk to people on day trips or hotels. As long as you hesitate at all, they will pester you for a long time!
2. It is best not to take the tricycle in Suzhou, and never listen to those out-of-town drivers who recommend you to go to the Water Village Folk Customs Garden or Yiyuan or Lotus Root Garden for very low fares. Not to mention that those places are not fun, but the driver can still get a kickback for your contribution. None of these drivers are good people. You can pay attention. The same is true for taxis now. They just want kickbacks. They will recommend you where to stay and play where it is very cheap. I believe If so, you've been fooled.
3. All buses in Suzhou accept Shanghai Transportation Card and Wuxi Taihu Pearl Card, and the fares are 10% off.
4. There are fake monks in some temples in Beisi Pagoda and Dongxishan, who extort foreign tourists by telling fortunes and asking for fortunes.
5. Suzhou’s specialties are basically some silks and Suzhou-style candies and pastries. Silk shops are concentrated south of the bridge, and there are some in front of Guanqian. For sweets and pastries, Caizhizhai, Daoxiangcun and Yeshouhe are the best, all on Guanqian Street. There may be fraud in small shops around the garden, so try not to shop around the garden.
I am a young Suzhou person. I often ride my bicycle in the alleys on my days off. Pingjiang Road is really good. It is not like Shantang Street and is rebuilt from scratch. It is old and has more flavor. I have time. If you see an old house in a small alley, it's good to go in. The tour guide won't take you there. The teaching buildings of Suzhou University are not bad. They are all small Western-style villas that are not newly built. The large lawn in the south looks very comfortable.
There are many places to listen to books, including the Pingtan Museum in Zhongzhangjia Alley (to the east of Guanqian Street, cross Linton Road, pass Daru Lane, and cross Pingjiang Road). Guangyu has already introduced it (I usually don’t listen to books at night). Books), Shilu-Meizhu Bookstore (there are performances in the evening), these places have a book show for 4 yuan (with tea) every day from 13:30 to 15:30. I don’t recommend going at night: first, the price is expensive , Secondly, the performers are of lower quality, but if you don’t have time during the day and just want to experience it, you can give it a try. (If all the tourists go, those old listeners will blame me - there are no seats. But in order to promote the Pingtan culture, it is worth it.)
When going to scenic spots, you must go to the old ones (such as those on the map) ), firstly, the new attractions are not new enough, and secondly, they may be ripped off.
One point of correction: In fact, Yiyuan and Ouyuan are also okay. After visiting other large gardens, you might as well try these small gardens. Be careful not to buy a combined ticket (including tea), buy the cheapest one, and don’t let tricycles take you (again, those people are not good people). Yiyuan is very small, and there may be more people during the day. The yellow stone rockery in Lotus Garden is a unique feature of Suzhou gardens - recommended.
(Now it is contracted by a private owner, so there will be appeals to solicit customers)
If you still have questions, you can ask at suzhoutour888@hotmail.com. I am there almost every day. You can also leave messages in my community about food and I know a little more about things to do, and my expertise is in accommodation and travel. I will not recommend hotels with high rebates to everyone like Ctrip. In the end, travelers will be unlucky. If you live in Suzhou, come to me. We are Suzhou itself. I am very familiar with and understand the hotel people. (Be careful when taking the bus. Watch out for thieves on the bus, especially along Renmin Road. 90% of Xinjiang people you see are thieves! When renting a taxi, just tell the driver where to go and don’t talk to them. If you strike up a conversation, they will pretend to recommend you a cheap and good place. How is that possible? If they get the kickback, the traveler will suffer a loss). I wish you a happy and smooth stay in Suzhou.
Biauge:
Music Space Station Sports Center, No. 183, Sanxiang Road, Jinchang District, 0512-65220531
No. 23, Shao Mozhen Lane, Pingjiang District, West Biaoge City No. 0512-65117407
Suzhou Star Karaoke Hall Canglang District Renmin Road Xinshi Intersection (Shishi Xiaoxin Building) 0512-65201723
Tongjing Hotel Moonlight Karaoke Tiger No. 577, Tongjing South Road, Hengtang Town, Qiu District 0512-68278430
Bath:
No. 528, Xinghai Street, Xinghai Swimming Pool, Suzhou Industrial Park, Industrial Park 0512-62577303
Suzhou Ocean Entertainment and Leisure Center 65493006 North Xutu Bridge, Lumu Town, Suzhou City
Buckingham Palace Bathing Beach, Canglang District, Suzhou No. 201, Tongjing South Road, Suzhou City 68151888
Paradise Water Leisure Bathing Beach, Suzhou City No. 3 Xinshi Road 65195950
Fitness Club:
Sanyuan Community Youth Sports Club Sanyuan Sancun Cultural Station, Jinchang District 0512-68293188
Yingpai Si Fitness Club, 2nd Floor, Sports Center Comprehensive Gym, No. 183 Sanxiang Road 0512-68660359
Suzhou Songzi Fitness Co., Ltd. No. 20, Beihuan Road West Road, Pingjiang District 0512-67548907
Suzhou No. 65, Furenfang Lane, Jinyumei Fitness, Pingjiang District, 0512-65220246
Bar:
Langqiao Bar, No. 333, Sanxiang Road, 0512-68286688
Cady Bar, No. 430, Shiquan Street, Canglang District, 0512-65195856
2nd Floor, Wu Palace Sheraton Hotel, No. 388, Xinshi Road, Cuiyinglang 0512-65103388
Shengshi Beauty Canglang No. 441 Shiquan Street, District 0512-65187877
Shiquan Street, Hollywood
0512 Bar No. 989 Shiquan Street, Canglang District 0512-65100512
131 Bar Raising No. 131, Lane 0512-65155215
Pulp fiction No. 169 Shiquan Street, Canglang District 0512-65208067
True Color Bar No. 33 Lindun Road, Pingjiang District 0512-65221837
< p>Furstein Bar No. 211 Guanqian Street, Pingjiang District 0512-65113577Red October Bar No. 4 Minzhi Road, Canglang District 0512-69695160
Jedis Restaurant Bar Cang No. 115 Shiquan Street, Lang District 0512-65184088
Castle 1939 No. 339 Shiquan Street, Canglang District 0512-61309023
Jazz Bar Shizi Street, Canglang District 0512-65222257
p>Second Floor, No. 699 Shiquan Street, Camp Bar 0512-62198066
Blue Marlin Four Seasons Bar Blue Marlin Four Seasons Bar 0512-65267626
Roland Bar Canglang District Shiquan Street None
Milan Bar Canglang District Shiquan Street None
Millennium Carnival No. 298 Fenghuang Street, Canglang District 0512-65237979
Hot Spot Dongba No. 46, Jinmen Road, Jinchang District 0512-65573176
Tom's Bar No. 88-3, Daichengqiao, Canglang District 0512-65196213
Chinatown Bar 18 Sanxiang Road No. 1F, Tongtian Economic and Trade Building 0512-68267988
West Street Lounge No. 469 Shiquan Street, Canglang District 0512-65189898
Unknown Night Laixiang Bar 0512-68250751
< p>Jinhuayuan California Bar, Jinhuayuan Plaza, No. 38 Shishan Road, Suzhou High-tech Zone 0512-13962169718TANK Intersection of Fenghuang Street and Ganjiang East Road (newly opened)
Teahouse:
He Tea House, No. 50-68 Daoqian Street, Canglang District, next to the People's Hall 0512-65151645
Qiantang Tea House, No. 311, Shiquan Street, Canglang District, 0512-65300887
Laohe Tea House, No. 66-68 Daoqian Street, Canglang District, Great Hall of the People 0512-65237778
No. 32, Qianjiang West Road, Jinchang District, Deyilou 0512-13004577789
Spring Lei Tea House No. 118 Gong Lane, Guanqian Street, Pingjiang District 0512-67709915
Herb Garden Tea House No. 127 Renmin Road, Canglang District 0512-65228777
South Gate of Qianyuan Tea House, Canglang District No. 1001, Road 0512-65133337
Unknown Manfulou Teahouse 0512-65237503
2F, Guidu Neighborhood Center, No. 8 Zhongxin Road, Jiangnan Xiuyu Tea Industrial Park 0512-67616032
p>Pinfang Tea House, Pingjiang District, Xuanmiao Temple West Gate
Gusu Tang Ming Teahouse, No. 11-13, No. 1 Tianmen, Guanqian Street, Pingjiang District, 0512-65115058
Old Suzhou Tea Restaurant, No. 234, Shiquan Street, Canglang District, 0512-65290540
Flower Forest, No. 888-2, Qianjiang Road, Pingjiang District, 0512-65222627
Beside the Xumen of Tea Man Village None
Caizhizhai Tea House, No. 19, Guanqian Street, Pingjiang District, 0512-65231146
Typhoon Shelter Tea House, No. 1738, Renmin Road, Canglang District, 0512-67777057
Water Paradise Teahouse, Daichengqiao Road, Shiquan Street, Canglang District 0512-65308838
Mingyuan Teahouse No. 957, Shiquan Street, Canglang District 0512-65308331
Colorful Fashion Leisure Tea Pingjiang District Lin No. 168 Dun Road 0512-65233396
Yulian Teahouse No. 189 Guangjin South Road, Jinchan District 0512-65588629
Fisherman Teahouse No. 11-2, Mudu Zhongshan East Road, Wuzhong District 0512-66513177
3rd Floor, Aerospace Building, Pingjiang District, Athens Mingxiang Garden 0512-65111380
Little Snail Leisure Teahouse, No. 49, Renmin Road, Canglang District, 0512-65191325
< p>Xianzonglin Leisure Restaurant, No. 78, Shiquan Street, Canglang District, 0512-65295080Xishan Tea House, Jinding Road, Wuzhong District, 0512-66271065
Liuyi Chun Tea House, Pingjiang No. 238 Guanqian Street, District 0512-67285792
No. 148, Weiyi Street, Wangfu Tea House Industrial Park 0512-67267999
Zitenglu Bubble Black Tea House No. 297, Shiquan Street, Canglang District 0512 -65195934
No. 190, Sanxiang Road, Jinchan District, Suyahui Tea House 0512-68270013
No. 387 Fenghuang Street, Canglang District, Siyiyuan Tea House 0512-65117588
Shantang Tea House, No. 121, Guanqian Street, Pingjiang District, 0512-67707730, South Entrance of People’s Shopping Mall, Shao Mo Zhen Lane, Pingjiang District 0512-68286688-6898
Sanwanchang Tea House (Pearl Shop) No. 12, Pearl Alley, Xiangcheng District 0512-65218978
Qinhantang Tea House No. 305 Shiquan Street, Canglang District 0512-65262831
Penguin Tea House Canglang District No. 43 Renmin Road 0512-65107254
Wujun Tea House No. Shiquan Street, Canglang District