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Classical Jiangsu – Gardens and Ancient Charm (3 Days)

Day 1: Suzhou – Gardens and Canals

Start your Jiangsu journey in Suzhou, known for its classical Chinese gardens. Begin with the Humble Administrator’s Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its elegant design, ponds, and pavilions. Continue to the Lingering Garden, another masterpiece of classical garden architecture. After lunch, take a relaxing gondola ride through the ancient canals of Suzhou's Pingjiang Road. In the evening, enjoy Suzhou's famous local cuisine, such as squirrel-shaped mandarin fish.

Day 2: Suzhou – Silk and Water Towns

Visit the Suzhou Silk Museum in the morning to learn about the city’s history as a center of silk production. Then, head to the nearby water town of Tongli, known for its well-preserved Ming and Qing-era architecture. Stroll through its narrow streets, cross ancient stone bridges, and visit the Retreat & Reflection Garden. Return to Suzhou in the evening to explore the illuminated canals and quaint teahouses.

Day 3: Nanjing – Historical Highlights

Travel to Nanjing, Jiangsu’s capital, and dive into its rich history. Visit the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, set in the serene Purple Mountain area. Continue to the Nanjing City Wall, one of the best-preserved ancient city walls in China, and enjoy panoramic views. End your trip at the Confucius Temple, a lively area filled with shops, restaurants, and cultural exhibits.

Classical Jiangsu – Gardens and Ancient Charm (3 Days)

Day 1: Suzhou – Gardens and Canals

Start your Jiangsu journey in Suzhou, known for its classical Chinese gardens. Begin with the Humble Administrator’s Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its elegant design, ponds, and pavilions. Continue to the Lingering Garden, another masterpiece of classical garden architecture. After lunch, take a relaxing gondola ride through the ancient canals of Suzhou's Pingjiang Road. In the evening, enjoy Suzhou's famous local cuisine, such as squirrel-shaped mandarin fish.

Day 2: Suzhou – Silk and Water Towns

Visit the Suzhou Silk Museum in the morning to learn about the city’s history as a center of silk production. Then, head to the nearby water town of Tongli, known for its well-preserved Ming and Qing-era architecture. Stroll through its narrow streets, cross ancient stone bridges, and visit the Retreat & Reflection Garden. Return to Suzhou in the evening to explore the illuminated canals and quaint teahouses.

Day 3: Nanjing – Historical Highlights

Travel to Nanjing, Jiangsu’s capital, and dive into its rich history. Visit the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, set in the serene Purple Mountain area. Continue to the Nanjing City Wall, one of the best-preserved ancient city walls in China, and enjoy panoramic views. End your trip at the Confucius Temple, a lively area filled with shops, restaurants, and cultural exhibits.