Tongli Water Town


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Originally named Futu (meaning a rich land), Tongli is an age-old but very well preserved water town with a history of more than 1,000 years. Located on the eastern shore of Taihu Lake, just 11 miles (18 kilometers) from Suzhou City, the town is 24 square miles (63 square kilometers) in area and has a population of over 33 thousand. True to its reputation, Tongli water town is a really wonderful travel destination where you can spend a marvelous holiday or experience traditional Chinese culture. Follow this introduction and you will have a general idea of this captivating water-town.


Tongli Facts

Tongli Water Town in Suzhou is one of the top six ancient towns in the regions south of Yangtze River in China, which is world reputed as the “Oriental Venice” with its more than 1000-year-old history, authentic features of old buildings, rich old rivers, simple folk culture of locals.

Type: Ancient Town, Water Place, Historic Site, Old Buildings

Best Seasons: All Seasons

Recommended Visiting Time: 1-2 days

Opening Hours: All Day

Permission: RMB 100 / person (7:30-17:30 for April - October; 7:30-17:15 for November – March; valid for 2 days); RMB 50 / person: (18:30-21:00)

Address: Tongli Town, Wujiang District, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China


Brief Introduction of Tongli

Tongli (同里), or called Tongli Water Town, in the south west of Suzhou, is one of the “Top Six Ancient Towns in the Regions South of Yangtze River” in China with a long history of over 1,000 years. Enjoying the advantageous location of being surrounded by water and linked by old stone bridges, Tongli is the symbol of water town in southern China. Therefore, it is regarded as the “Oriental Venice” as well as a “Natural Photo Studio” by people from the whole world and named the “National AAAAA Tourist Attraction”. Moreover, since it still well keeps a series of ancient structures from Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, like the “Retreat & Reflection Garden (退思园)” that is a World Cultural Heritage Site praised by many poets, Tongli is a perfect place to savor the authentic flavor of old water town in china and the real leisure life of this charming Jiangnan (江南) region.


History of Tongli

Tongli was established in Song dynasty over 10 centuries ago and was first named Fu Tu (富土, Fertile Land). But it changed to be called as Tong Li (铜里) so not to be too extravagant. And later people finally changed its name again into the present Tongli (同里). According to the history, Tongli is a key place in the ancient Wu (吴) region, and since it could communicate with the outside world only by boat, there were few wars or turbulence. And then, it became an ideal place for people to escape from the social upheaval and settle down.


Highlights to See in Tongli

Traditional residences including gardens, houses and temples, built in the Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty, are the highlight of the town.


Jiayin Hall and Congben Hall
Jiayin Hall was built in 1922 and is known for its fine carvings on the structure. Congben Hall built in 1911 is also known for its carvings on the structure. There are more than one hundred of well-preserved woodcarvings of traditional figures from Chinese classics. Both of the halls are traditional Chinese architectures and are well protected.

The Retreat & Reflection Garden
One of most notable attractions in the water town is the Retreat & Reflection Garden (Tuisiyuan Garden), which lies in the center of the town. It is a private garden owned by Ren Lansheng with its landscapes of pavilions, towers, terraces and a man-made lake, and it was built in 1885-1887 and designed by Yuanlon. In 2001, the Retreat & Reflection Garden was recognized with other classical Suzhou gardens as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Three Bridges
The most famous bridges among the 49 bridges in Tongli are the three bridges called Taiping (peace), Jili (luck) and Changqing (celebration) bridges, which has been important landmarks of the town and regarded as the sacred architecture by the locals.


The Pearl Tower
It is a not real tower and it is just a model made up of pearls. Also, it’s the name of a famous drama. It is in this place that the moving story between Fangqin and Chen cui’e happened. Fangqin’s father was banished by the court. So he came to his aunt to ask for help, but when his aunt heard of the bad news of Fang’s she despised the poor and refused to help him. But his cousin was very kind and gave the Pearl Tower secretly to Fangqin. So latterly, Fangqin became the Zhuangyuan.


Client’s Reviews

  • brtraveladdict

    brtraveladdict

    Reviewed 5thJanuary2012

    What a unique city with its waterways and quaint buildings. Just do not take any free taste of fruit from bicycle lady. Once you taste, she expects you to buy a bag even though she said to taste free. Met a cute little lady, 82...More

  • MickandMandy

    MickandMandy

    Reviewed 1stJuly2013

    Although now a touristy destination, you can still see how life may have been hundreds of years ago. Nice to just amble along cobbled pathways by the canals, loads of photo opportunities, as this village really is very charming. Cormorant fishing from boats can be...More

  • KirstyB472

    KirstyB472

    Reviewed 30thDecember2013

    The town is beautiful and peaceful with traditional Chinese architecture. There are many exhibitions of Chinese art work and culture. Many shops selling antiques and curios. It is a lovely place to explore and not overly touristy at all. So much to see. We spent...More

  • winston20152015

    winston20152015

    Reviewed 26thJuly2016

    Our family visit the old town in July; it was too hot. The environment gives insight in the old days. Is it a must see town? most likely not. Traditional small shops, small mariage museum; all can be seen within some hours.

  • Tattlertoni

    Tattlertoni

    Reviewed 27thSeptember2017

    We were very underwhelmed by this town. It has some quaint things to see, but is really touristy with lots of people wanting to sell you food or bike you around. It's not clear unless you are with a guide. We weren't. They give you...More

  • FalconLord

    FalconLord

    Reviewed 6thAugust2018

    I highly recommend this water town as it has many different historic buildings. I however recommend that if you visit in the summer bring water as the heat can be quite extreme if you come from a cool climate. There are a number of different...More

  • A4065WYgiuliac

    A4065WYgiuliac

    Reviewed 8thOctober2017

    I’ve spent in this beautiful and peaceful 水城 a lovely day, the structure of this water small town reminds me of Chioggia, a maritime city in Italy, there are plenty small shops of food,souvenirs,books and also several small hotels along the canals, as well also...More

  • dhlchung

    dhlchung

    Reviewed 11thNovember2013

    Tongli is easily accessible from Shanghai via the high speed 'G' train from either the Shanghai or Hongqiao Train station for about 50 rmb each way. Make sure to get the return ticket as it is sold out very quick. But the trains run practically...More

  • francis_61jb

    francis_61jb

    Reviewed 29thSeptember2013

    Took a cab to reach there before 9 am. Cost under RMB90 using taxi meter. There were people willing to bring you in for nominal sum across many bridges that locals use. I admit I was tempted to pay a guy RMB60 for bringing 3...More

  • Mark42139

    Mark42139

    Reviewed 5thDecember2013

    We loved Tongli! The poverty there is very sad, but it is truly a beautiful place to visit, and a must do if you have more than 1 day in Shanghai. It is a bit of a trip from shanghai, so it's worth hiring a...More

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