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Where to go walking: Qizi Mountain

A new treking path in Suzhou has actually just recently opened to the general public. Choose a bright, great day and also while away the time walking in the lovely location.

Qizi Hill, which actually equates as “Seven-son Hill”, obtained its name from the seven interment mounds on its top. The 294.6-meter-high hill is covered in lush environment-friendly plant life and also honored with picturesque landscapes.

Main Route

Qian’s House → Qianyuan Holy Place → Forest Fire House

Overall length: 8.35 km

Approximated hiking time: 4 hours

The veggie noodles sold at Qianyuan Temple are absolute must-try.

Below are some alternate routes in case you discover the main path challenging.

Alternate Route 1

Jiulong Pond → Qianyuan Holy Place

Overall size: 2.5 km

Alternate Route 2

Huamei Springtime → Qianyuan Temple

Complete size: 1.2 km

There are ancient inscriptions on precipices at Huamei Spring.

Detour 3

Laosili → Qianyuan Holy Place

Complete size: 3 km

Overlooking the entire Yuexi area, Qianyuan Temple is one of the highest temples in Suzhou.

Aidai Hill Route

West Rock Board → Ancient City Gate → Dragon Cave → Hulu Fish Pond

Complete size: 3.15 kilometres

There are many tea plantations in Aidai Mountain Scenic Area. The Wangshan Black Tea grown there is especially famous.

In Addition To Qizi Hill, there are much more picturesque hills in Suzhou that provide different options for you to obtain near nature. Lingyan Hill, Yuyang Mountain, Huashan Hill, Dayang Mountain, Tianping Hill, Qionglong Mountain … you call it. It would certainly be super wonderful to go outdoors and appreciate the breathtaking landscapes on a random bright day.

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