

A historic silk mill offering insights into China's silk industry, with beautiful gardens and traditional architecture.
Suzhou's climate is humid and prone to sudden showers.
Exploring Suzhou's historic sites involves a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Suzhou's warm and humid climate.
A historic silk mill showcasing the traditional silk production process.
One of the most renowned classical gardens in Suzhou, featuring beautiful landscapes and architecture.
A world-class museum housing a vast collection of ancient Chinese artifacts and artworks.
Slow-cooked pork belly with soy sauce, sugar, and spices, served with steamed buns.
Sweet rice flour noodles with a savory topping of soy sauce, vinegar, chili oil, and pickled vegetables.
Chicken marinated in Shaoxing wine, soy sauce, and spices, served cold with ginger and scallions.
Famous for its traditional Suzhou breakfast, especially the 'Xinxiang Baozi' (steamed buns).
Known for its 'Youmian Xian' (fried dough sticks) and 'Jinlingxiang Baozi' (steamed buns).
Famous for its crispy roast duck, a Suzhou specialty.
A UNESCO-recognized craft, Suzhou embroidery is renowned for its intricate designs and vibrant colors.
Handmade from bamboo and silk, these fans are a traditional symbol of Suzhou and are often used in local performances.
Suzhou is famous for its high-quality silk, which has been produced here for over 2,500 years.
A dazzling light display transforming Baliuag Church into a magical wonder during the Christmas season.

A serene wildlife sanctuary in Rajasthan, home to diverse flora and fauna, including the Indian wolf and leopard.
Experience the grandeur of Jaisalmer Fort's history through a captivating light and sound show.