📝 Wuxi Travel Plan:
🚄 From Changzhou to Wuxi, it’s just a 12-minute train ride—super convenient!
🛵 Wuxi’s attractions are close to each other, so shared bikes are highly recommended. For farther spots, taxis or the subway work great—transportation here is a breeze.
Nanchan Temple → Nanchang Street → Huishan Ancient Town (Jichang Garden, Huixi Park) → Wuxi Museum → Nanchang Street (night view)
Though not large, Nanchan Temple is bustling with activity. Key spots include Miaoguang Temple, Daxiong Hall, and Tianwang Hall—perfect for worship or casual visits. Outside the temple, there’s a lively snack street packed with local treats!
🎫 Tickets: Free
🕑 Opening hours: 7:00-16:50
🐾 Recommended visit time: 1 hour
No trip to Wuxi—a quintessential Jiangnan city—would be complete without Nanchang Street! Stroll here in the evening for a stunning night view that rivals Nanjing’s Qinhuai River. Under the lights, the temples, towers, rivers, streets, and bridges exude a more vivid Jiangnan charm than by day.
🐾 Recommended visit time: 1-2 hours
Huishan Ancient Town + Jichang Garden + Huixi Park is a must-visit trio in Wuxi!
🕑 Opening hours: 8:00-16:30 (last entry at 16:00)
🐾 Recommended visit time: 3-4 hours
1️⃣ Huishan Ancient Town
Free entry! It’s home to numerous ancestral halls of famous families, with distinctive classical architecture rich in cultural heritage. The street is lined with specialty snack shops. At noon, head to “Erquanyuan Old Restaurant”—the first floor serves Wuxi snacks (5-18 yuan per dish), and the second floor offers Xibang cuisine (popular with locals).
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2️⃣ Jichang Garden
A renowned Jiangnan garden, it features ancestral halls, courtyards, Huishan Temple, and the “Second Spring in Jiangnan.” Bonsai dot the grounds, making you feel like wandering through an imperial garden.
🎫 Tickets: 70 yuan (adults), 35 yuan (students) — includes entry to Huixi Park
3️⃣ Huixi Park
A small but scenic park with boating, a children’s playground, and lush greenery—loved by locals for leisurely outings.
Divided into East, Central, and West Districts (East District is temporarily closed for maintenance). It has 5 above-ground floors and an underground Western Exhibition Hall. West Hall 1 showcases Wuxi’s development history, while the Central District hosts various temporary exhibitions.
🎫 Tickets: Free (must reserve in advance via the WeChat official account “Wuxi Museum”; bring your ID card)
🕑 Opening hours: 10:00-17:00
🐾 Recommended visit time: 3-4 hours
📍 Erquanyuan Old Restaurant (p16)
Located in Huishan Ancient Town, near the entrance.
Recommended dishes: Braised pork-stuffed gluten, sweet and sour spareribs, yam with lettuce, Aozao noodles, sesame cakes (traditional sweet), and soup dumplings (a standout—juicy filling with rich broth!). Xibang cuisine is subtly sweet, and every dish shines!
💵 Price: 80-90 yuan per person
Stay near Wuxi Station—it’s within easy reach of all attractions via subway or bus, making your trip hassle-free!
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