Suzhou tempts tourists for Jiangnan festival

Hu Min
Suzhou has 10 new tour routes ahead of the upcoming Jiangnan Culture and Arts & International Tourism Festival. 
Hu Min
Suzhou tempts tourists for Jiangnan festival
Ti Gong

Kunqu Opera performance in Shanghai by a Suzhou performer

Cultural and tourism authorities of Suzhou in neighboring Jiangsu Province released details of 10 routes blending culture, tourism and art on Wednesday ahead of the upcoming Jiangnan Culture and Arts & International Tourism Festival. 

These routes take tourists along the Suzhou section of the Grand Canal from Beijing to Hangzhou, old streets, through the prosperity and history of the ancient city and its traditional operas, the Suzhou City Administration of Culture, Radio and Television, and Tourism said in Shanghai. 

They string sites such as the popular canal side street Pingjiang Road, Suzhou Inscription Museum and Huqiu (Tiger Hill).

Tourists can find detailed information via the Suzhou Tourism WeChat app.

The Jiangnan festival begins in Suzhou on Saturday, celebrating the allure of the Jiangnan region (south of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River). 

“The festival displays splendid Jiangnan culture and the integration of culture and tourism, satisfying people's cultural demand,” said Xu Hongxia, deputy director of the administration.

“Suzhou and Shanghai have deep bond and we invite Shanghai tourists to Suzhou which has a history dating back over 2,500 years,” she said. 

On the list of the festival are Kunju, Huaiju, Huju, Yueju, Xiju, Peking and Huangmei opera performances, painting exhibitions, an embroidery art exhibition, a Jiangnan canal culture forum and poem-related activities. 

Three theme days on Suzhou's silk, intangible cultural heritage and grand canal will also be held during the festival running through September 29.


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