Escape the Crowds This May Day: 3 Hidden Gems Just a High-Speed Train Ride Away
by AveryMcAllister691
Apr 16, 2025
DAY 1⃣️ From Suzhou to Yue · Tracing Mountains and Waters
🚗Set off by car in the morning, drive through the thin mist of the Su-Jia-Hu Plain, and arrive in just two hours at this ancient city rated as the "Oriental Venice" by National Geographic. Head straight to East Lake first, where you can ride a bamboo raft through "Tao Gong Cave" between karst cliffs formed millions of years ago (the boatman will stop at the cave entrance for 1 minute, remember to capture the silhouettes against the light). In the afternoon, stroll through the West Small Road historical district, where salted ducks and dried mustard greens hang drying between blue-tiled white walls—exactly the "market life paintings" described by Wang Xizhi.
DAY 2⃣️ Ink in the Bones · Cultural Heritage Tour
🛶Slip into Cangqiao Straight Street while the morning mist still lingers, where old tea drinkers sip from purple clay teapots by the riverside docks, and the clinking of tricycles mingles with the aroma of loose yellow wine at 3 yuan per cup. The Calligraphy Saint's hometown Ink Pool reflects the flying eaves of Cai Yuanpei's former residence. Consider wearing a plain linen dress for photos at "Ji Fang Bridge" to capture the crisscrossing bamboo poles for hanging clothes on both banks. In the evening, drive to Lanting, which coincides with the 41st Calligraphy Festival (continuing until April 30), and experience calligraphy creation with guidance from masters at the Qu Shui Liu Shang site. Be careful not to fall into the "free calligraphy experience" trap that leads to rice paper sales pitches.
DAY 3⃣️ Thousand Years by the Water · Time Cellar
🌅The morning in Anchang Ancient Town belongs to the sound of oars and sauce jars. The handmade soy sauce from Renchang Sauce Garden at 12 yuan is more worth buying than internet-famous sausages. Consider staying at a waterside guesthouse, and take a bamboo lantern for night tours to see how AR technology in Keqiao Ancient Town projects "Lanting Xu" onto the thousand-year-old bridge. Before returning, don't forget to hunt for a 10-yuan tie-dye scarf at West Street Market—a more authentic Shaoxing memory than scenic area souvenirs.
📸9 Must-Visit Treasure Spots:
1️⃣ Ang Sang Lake: Ming Dynasty ancient towpath site, have the entire lake reflection to yourself on working days
2️⃣ East Lake Secret Realm: Take a boat to explore the "water and stone bonsai," with towering cliffs like natural ink-wash screens
3️⃣ West Small Road Mansion Gates: 72 alleys hiding Ming Dynasty officials' mansions, with brick carvings on lintels telling century-old family stories
4️⃣ Huanshan Road Dawn and Dusk: French plane trees shading bluestone paths, morning jogs meeting old Shaoxing locals walking birds in bamboo cages
5️⃣ Lanting Gathering: In the glazed light of "Tianzhang Temple," drink from winding streams across time with Wang Xizhi
6️⃣ Anchang Slow Time: Ride a black-awning boat under the Ruyi Bridge from the Qianlong era, while the boatwoman sings Yue Opera version of "Chai Tou Feng"
7️⃣ Keqiao Light and Shadow: At dusk, digital projections bring holographic Kunqu Opera "Peony Pavilion" to life on the Ming Dynasty ancient stage
8️⃣ Ten-Mile Lotus Pond: Visit Jinghu Wetland in July to experience the ancient method of "lotus leaf wrapped rice" taught by lotus pickers
9️⃣ Lu Xun's Hometown: Enjoy cicada songs at Three-Flavor Study at 7am, and look for Chinese foxglove and raspberry plants in Hundred Herbs Garden
🍜Food Radar:
- "Two Trees Coffee" near Calligraphy Saint's hometown serves osmanthus rice wine latte (with real glutinous rice at the bottom!)
- The old man's cart on Cangqiao Straight Street sells 1.5-yuan cream pastries that are crispier than the 8-yuan ones at trendy shops
- "A-Guo Restaurant" on Fu Heng Street offers preserved vegetable braised pork belly, where the fat melts into amber-colored syrup that's killer with rice
⚠️Must-Read Before Your Trip:
1️⃣ Choose "Shaoxing Station" by high-speed rail as it's closer to scenic spots; BRT Line 1 from North Station takes 35 minutes directly to Lu Xun's hometown
2️⃣ Be careful wearing Hanfu on rainy days! The slipperiness of mossy stone paths rivals walking on ice
3️⃣ Look for the red label "Yiman" yellow wine popsicles, 5 yuan each with the flavor of eight-year-aged wine
This city, where even bridge names follow tonal rhythms, is replacing the calls of trendy shops with the sound of boat oars. Avoid the tourist group peak hours of 10:00-15:00, and you'll discover grandmas on West Small Road still washing clothes in wooden basins, and breakfast aromas wafting from coal stoves under the Eight-Character Bridge—this is how a living Jiangnan should look.
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