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

  • Hobbyontour

    Hobbyontour

    Reviewed 3rdMay2012

    All the main visitor attractions were rammed but Pingjiang Road offered a pleasant stroll without the crowds.

  • yvonnechang2019

    yvonnechang2019

    Reviewed 18thDecember2011

    Pingjiang Historic Road was once a residential area. It is now developed into a street of many boutiques and restaurants. You can still get a feeling of what it was like when it was a residential street. There is a canal street. The merchadise in...More

  • Charles G

    Charles G

    Reviewed 29thSeptember2015

    This is one of the oldest roads in Suzhou to go visit. Many old culture things to see walking along the canal there is plenty of shopping and local eating places available or just have a cup of coffee or tea and watch the scenery.

  • Lasemuse

    Lasemuse

    Reviewed 7thOctober2015

    Visitors and locals have been strolling Pingjiang Road and navigating its adjacent canal/river for centuries. It's easy to understand why. Together, the canal and road have an intimate urban scale, perfect for a leisurely walking pace. The roadway narrows between storefronts then opens out along...More

  • Angelady74

    Angelady74

    Reviewed 7thJune2015

    An interesting street to have a walk down. Very touristy and you are constantly badgered by people wanting you to come into their shop 'just to look' or to sell you a tour - almost always completely in Chinese. Always easy to say no and...More

  • MitchMitch52

    MitchMitch52

    Reviewed 11thMay2013

    Pingjiang road and the canals that run along next to it, are a very beautiful part of Suzhou, the shops are quite quaint, there was a wonderful looking bakery which made an extra effort in decorating there pork buns. It is another great spot for...More

  • Julian C

    Julian C

    Reviewed 20thJanuary2017

    All of China wants to visit the fabled city of Suzhou, and all of China that does visit Suzhou takes a walk along the narrow pedestrianized street that runs alongside a narrow canal near the centre of the old town, with alleyways and small bridges...More

  • wicked_witch88

    wicked_witch88

    Reviewed 16thDecember2013

    Mostly comprised of cafe and small stores,it's a little bit commercial, but still nice to chill and enjoy a little bit of old suzhou.

  • elodiek2013

    elodiek2013

    Reviewed 4thJanuary2017

    Nice place, but crowded and a lot of shops along the way, even a Starbucks... You'll need to go to sides streets to look for more authenticity otherwise it's one tourist cheap stuff shop after another and any kind of food

  • Rachel B

    Rachel B

    Reviewed 29thMay2012

    Cute, definitely the "typical" Suzhou street. You can satisfy all your "touristy" needs here ;)

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