WUXI
Taihu Lake, Grand Canal Heritage,
and Jiangsu Cuisine
Nestled on the shores of the vast Taihu Lake, with sections of the historic Grand Canal winding through its heart, Wuxi has become a modern hub for tourism, high-tech industry, and cultural appreciation, deeply rooted in its rich Jiangnan (south of Yangtze) heritage.
Despite its modern advancements, Wuxi retains a tranquil charm, infused with a sophisticated energy that draws from its artistic traditions and natural beauty. From delicate Taihu Lake whitefish and sweet Wuxi spare ribs to elegant Jiangnan dim sum and fragrant teas, the gastronomic scene is refined. There’s a strong focus on local, seasonal ingredients: freshwater delights, crisp vegetables, and local fruits. Everyone has their own idea of a great day out in Wuxi.
Some take a leisurely boat trip on Taihu Lake to see the Turtle Head Isle (Yuantouzhu) and its gardens, others explore the Liyuan Garden and the ancient Nanchang Street, or visit the Grand Buddha at Ling Shan. Stroll along the ancient Grand Canal, or discover the vibrant arts and crafts scene, particularly pottery from Yixing nearby. Traditional opera and classical music performances are common.
Discover also
BEIJING
CHANGZHOU
CHENGDU
DONGGUAN
FOSHAN
GUANGZHOU
HARBIN
HUIYANG
Hangzhou
JINAN
KUNMING
LUSHAN
PINGDU
QINGDAO
RIZHAO
SANYA
SHANGHAI
SHENYANG
SHENZHEN
SHIYAN
TAIZHOU
WUHAN
XI'AN
XIAMEN
YICHANG
ZHENGZHOU
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