한국어 여행 안내: Shanghai and Suzhou Travel Guide: Modern China to Garden 핵심 정보

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한국어 안내: 1. First Days in Shanghai and the Typhoon Experience

한국어 안내: I’m Alisa, and this was our fourth day in China. We started in Shanghai and later traveled to Suzhou by high-speed rail. I wanted to document the real experience of visiting these two famous Chinese cities for travelers planning their own China trip.

한국어 안내: As soon as we arrived in Shanghai, Typhoon Bebinca hit the city with winds reaching 120 mph, forcing thousands of people to evacuate. Surprisingly, the city still felt organized and efficient, and it did not stop us from exploring.

한국어 안내: Near People’s Park, we tried a local Chinese breakfast that tasted like steamed rice cake served with egg and spicy sauce. It was simple but incredibly delicious and became one of my favorite street food discoveries in Shanghai.

한국어 안내: 2. Shanghai Street Food and Local Discoveries

한국어 안내: Later in the afternoon, we visited Jing’an Temple, where locals were tossing coins onto the temple rooftops for good luck. I tried it too, although my coins bounced everywhere instead of landing properly. It was fun and memorable.

한국어 안내: Finding food in Shanghai felt very different because Google services do not work normally in China, so we relied on instinct and wandered into small local restaurants.

한국어 안내: We tried fried dumplings and traditional meat mooncakes. When I bit into the mooncake, hot meat juice exploded everywhere and covered my clothes. Despite the messy moment, the crispy crust and savory filling were absolutely worth it.

한국어 안내: For travelers searching for authentic Shanghai street food, exploring hidden local shops is often more rewarding than following tourist recommendations.

한국어 안내: 3. Clean Streets and Modern Convenience

한국어 안내: One thing that shocked me about Shanghai was how clean the city is. Even after the typhoon, fallen leaves and broken branches disappeared within hours.

한국어 안내: The Shanghai Metro system was also incredibly modern and spotless. We later walked around an area that looked like the former French Concession, filled with historic shikumen-style architecture and stylish boutique stores.

한국어 안내: The streets felt almost unreal in their cleanliness, similar to walking through a theme park. Even small shops paid attention to design details, including soap stores where customers could test different fragrances before buying.

한국어 안내: Shanghai combines modern city life with historic charm better than almost anywhere else I have visited.

한국어 안내: 4. Huangpu River Cruise and Shanghai Night View

한국어 안내: At night, we joined a Huangpu River cruise. I strongly recommend paying a little extra for VIP front-row seats because the view is unforgettable, and the ticket even included free ice cream.

한국어 안내: At exactly 7 p.m., the skyline of Lujiazui suddenly lit up across the river. The futuristic skyscrapers looked like scenes from a science fiction movie, especially the glowing blue spherical building that resembled a giant spaceship.

한국어 안내: The reflections on the river created one of the most beautiful urban night views I have ever seen. If you are planning a Shanghai itinerary, a Huangpu River night cruise should absolutely be included.

한국어 안내: 5. High-Speed Rail from Shanghai to Suzhou

한국어 안내: The next morning, we took China’s high-speed train from Shanghai to Suzhou. The journey only took about 30 minutes, which made the trip extremely convenient.

한국어 안내: China’s high-speed rail network is fast, smooth, and easy to use, making it one of the best ways for tourists to explore multiple cities during a single trip.

한국어 안내: 6. Suzhou Gardens and Ancient Streets

한국어 안내: Our first stop in Suzhou was the famous Humble Administrator’s Garden, one of the largest classical Chinese gardens and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tickets were surprisingly affordable at around £8 per person.

한국어 안내: Although the weather was hot, the garden was full of shaded pathways, pavilions, ponds, and peaceful corners. We also saw many young Chinese women wearing flowing hanfu outfits while taking photos, which made the scenery feel even more elegant and traditional.

한국어 안내: Later, while walking along Pingjiang Road, we bought a small red pastry filled with sweet red bean paste. The chewy texture and mild sweetness made it a perfect traditional snack.

한국어 안내: 7. Funny Cultural Moments in Suzhou

한국어 안내: On Shantang Street in Suzhou, we experienced a funny cultural misunderstanding. We ordered what we thought was “lemon water,” but the drink turned out to be an alcoholic lemon tea cocktail instead.

한국어 안내: Street vendors in Suzhou were also very enthusiastic. Many used loudspeakers to attract customers and sometimes even offered free small gifts. If you are not interested in buying anything, simply smiling and politely saying “No thank you” works perfectly.

한국어 안내: 8. Final Thoughts and Travel Tips

한국어 안내: Shanghai represents the perfect balance between futuristic modern life and traditional Chinese culture, while Suzhou offers a slower and more peaceful atmosphere centered around classical gardens and ancient streets.

한국어 안내: Because the two cities are connected by high-speed rail, visiting both destinations in one trip is very easy and highly recommended.

한국어 안내: Travel Tips for China:

- 여행 포인트: Bring sunscreen, especially during summer travel. - 여행 포인트: Prepare mobile payment apps like Alipay or WeChat Pay. - 여행 포인트: Explore local alleys for the most authentic Chinese food experiences. - 여행 포인트: Dress in layers because weather conditions can change quickly.

한국어 안내: Overall, this journey gave me a deeper understanding of how diverse and fascinating China can be.

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