Pingjiang Road


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Pingjiang Road is a historical street which dates back to the South Song Dynasty. With well-preserved blocks, it acts as an epitome of ancient Suzhou. Walking in Pingjiang Road resembles stepping the daily life of people in old times. The charming night view, delicious local, food, different kinds of handicrafts will give you a wonderful experience.

What to See in Pingjiang Road

Cake Bridge
There is a bridge situated along Pingjiang called the “Cake Bridge” which was named after a man who used to bring cake for his mother every day. One day, however, he couldn’t work and therefore couldn’t buy the cake for his mother. He was then forced to make a “cake” from snow. This story, as weird as it sounded, was true and showed how much this man loved his mother. 

Museum for Kunqu Opera
The museum for the Kunqu opera is also located there. In it there is an assembled stage for Kunqu performances in the late Qing Dynasty – an important item for exhibition in the China Kunqu Museum. History shows it used to be assembled for performances to wealthy families with the musicians sitting on three sides of the stage.

Former Residences of Famous Figure

There were many former residence of famous people, for example, the former residence of a bookworm whose name was Huang Pilie in the Xuanqiao Lane, it was said that the residence was his little library. In the same lane, the former residence of Hongjun was also there. Hongjun was a “Zhuangyuan” (the one who came first in the highest imperial examination) in Qing Dynasty; he lived here with Sai Jinhua. Besides, you can also see the former residence of the famous doctor Qian Boxuan and the Garden of historian Gu Jigang. However, these old residence were changed into residential area. Although the main hall of the residence and the carve patterns on the woodwork still keep their original appearance, the high wall can not segregate the life of town. Now you can only find the remains of history in the window bar or in the purl or even on the rock. Perhaps, the most meaningful memory of Suzhou was embodied in the life of local residents and the culture of old residences.

How to Get to Pingjiang Road

  • Route 1: Take the Airport Express at the Hongqiao Airport or Pudong Airport in Shanghai and get off at China Eastern Airlines Booking Office in Suzhou. Then you can take bus No. 68, 112, 114, 307, 60, 9, 900, 2, or No.800. You get on the bus at the "Yang Yu Xiang" station and get off at "Xiang Men" station.

  • Route 2: Take the Airport Express at the Wuxi Shuofang Airport and get off at the Trust-Mart, South Gate of Suzhou. Then you take bus No. 261 and get on it at the station of " North of Tuanjie Bridge" and get off at "Xiang Men" station. 

  • Route 3: Take bus No. 529, 518, 309, 178 or 202 at Suzhou Railway Station and get off at the "Vinegar Workshop East Guanqian Street".

  • Route 4: Take bus No. 178 at Suzhou North Station and get off at the "Vinegar Workshop East Guanqian Street".

  • Route 5: Take bus No. 811, 529 or No.55 at Suzhou South Station and get off at the "Vinegar Workshop East Guanqian Street".
     


Warm Tips

  • Safe Tip - There are some electric motorcycles passing through the road and tourists need to look out and take care of the kids.

  • Eating - One store called the Yogurt of Fox sells yogurt with good taste. You can have a try if you interest but be ready for the long queue.

  • Acommodation - Many lodges with featured decoration are in the main street and lanes of Pingjiang Road, choose one and you have a very good view of the night view of Pingjiang Road.

  • Admission Fee - Ticket for Couple Garden is 20 RMB on season (March ~ October) and 15 RMB off season (November ~ February). Suzhou Opera Museum is free to visit.

  • Opening Hours - The opening time for Couple Garden is 7:00 ~ 17:00 on season and 7:00 ~16:30 off season; for Suzhou Opera Museum is 9:00 ~ 16:30 of Tuesday ~ Sunday.


Client’s Reviews

  • Christina Z

    Christina Z

    Reviewed 22ndDecember2015

    Visiting in the middle of the summer, the street was very crowded. The street is narrow and people kept driving on it with scooters, which meant you constantly had to get out of their way. Nonetheless, it was worth a visit. The small shops and...More

  • D_and_G_2008

    D_and_G_2008

    Reviewed 1stJanuary2018

    Lovely narrow street full of shops selling Suzhou souvenirs and restaurants serving local food. Some are located next to the river canals and are really nice.

  • The_Summer_Indian

    The_Summer_Indian

    Reviewed 8thOctober2016

    This narrow, bustling street beside a canal in the Old Town is good to sample for 5 minutes, but after that the crowds and smells get a bit overwhelming. There are some nice cafes and eateries on this stretch, and an old theatre too, but...More

  • Dingos8baby

    Dingos8baby

    Reviewed 10thMay2013

    Lots of wedding couples, lots of people (some with animal ears attached to their hair) come out to walk along the water on a nice day. Great shops with interesting things to buy. I took 100 pictures when I was here. Good ice cream. I...More

  • Miriam C

    Miriam C

    Reviewed 23rdMay2016

    The day we visited, in the company of a disinterested guide who only wanted to get his hours in, it was pouring with rain. That normally wouldn't bother me, but we couldn't walk a step without being narrowly missed by some sort of scooter laden...More

  • alexvG6136JA

    alexvG6136JA

    Reviewed 24thDecember2017

    This is a must-see during a visit to Suzhou. This ancient street along the canals, is usually thronged wit people... so take your time to enjoy the shops, bars and restaurants along your walk. Lovely, buzzing chaos!

  • Manfred H

    Manfred H

    Reviewed 4thAugust2013

    Unfortunately this district is not yet good developed. From brochure distription I expected much more. For me not really worth to visit.

  • Dink1525

    Dink1525

    Reviewed 25thMarch2015

    At the end of our canal ride we were dropped off here. It is awesome. Small canal side strip with shops & food. There was some crazy food along the way, we tried some stinky tofu, let's just say, it was a while I was...More

  • chinagirl73

    chinagirl73

    Reviewed 18thMay2015

    This is our favourite place in Suzhou, a must-see. It can be a nightmare at weekends, when it gets really crowded and the atmosphere is spoilt by the noisy, aggressive behaviour of the many e-bike riders, but still well worth a visit. I have not...More

  • LeeDrury

    LeeDrury

    Reviewed 26thFebruary2019

    start at the bottom of the road and work your way up, exploring the alleyways to each side, when you get to the top you are at the Humble Administrators Garden. The street takes you along the old canal where there are gondola type boats...More

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