A vibrant night market in Suzhou, offering local snacks, shopping, and cultural experiences.
A UNESCO-recognized craft, Suzhou embroidery is known for its intricate designs and fine needlework.
These hand-painted fans are a traditional Suzhou specialty, often featuring local landscapes and scenes.
Try local snacks like 'Sheng Jian Bao' (pan-fried buns) and 'Guo Tie' (potstickers) at the night market.
Suzhou is famous for its jade carvings, with intricate designs often depicting local history and culture.
Suzhou's climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers, especially in the evenings.
Exploring the night market involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
To keep your phone powered for navigation, photos, and communication.
Stay hydrated while walking around the market.
Carry some local currency for shopping and street food.
To munch on while exploring or as a backup in case of food allergies.
Compact umbrella for sudden rain showers.
To carry your purchases and essentials hands-free.
Fried dough sticks, crispy and savory, often eaten with soy milk for breakfast.
Savory crepe with egg, scallions, and your choice of fillings like bacon or sausage.
Thin noodles with soy sauce, pickled vegetables, and sometimes meat or seafood.
Fermented tofu with a strong aroma, often deep-fried and served with pickled cabbage.
Slow-cooked pork belly in a sweet and savory sauce, often served on a stick.
Steamed or fried dumplings filled with meat and sometimes vegetables or seafood.