Suzhou Street is a reconstructed traditional market street located within the
Summer Palace complex. Designed to resemble historic water-town shopping
streets, it allowed the imperial family to enjoy simulated city life. The area
blends commerce, architecture, and cultural display.
Small shops line a narrow canal, connected by stone bridges and wooden
walkways. Today, visitors can browse souvenirs, handicrafts, and local-style
snacks. For travelers, Suzhou Street offers a lively contrast to the palace
gardens.
- 🛶 Walk along canal-side paths 🌊 and small bridges 🌉
- 🛍️ Browse souvenir shops and traditional-style 🏮 stalls 🎁
- 🏛️ Observe architecture inspired by Jiangnan 🇨🇳 water towns 🏠
- 📸 Photograph reflections along the narrow 💧 waterway 🖼️
- 🥟 Enjoy light snacks while resting 🍵 beside the canal 🌊
- 👟 On Foot: Walk from East Palace Gate Area 🏰 or nearby garden paths 🌳
- 🚌 By Bus: City buses to Summer Palace entrances 📍, then walk inside 🚶
- 🚇 By Subway: Line 4 to Beigongmen Station 🚆, follow palace signage 🏁
- 🌅 Visit earlier in the day 🕙 to avoid peak shopping crowds 👥
- 💰 Carry small cash for souvenirs 🎁 and delicious snacks 🥨
- 🚶 Watch your step on narrow bridges 🌉 and stone walkways 🧱
- 🗺️ Combine visit with nearby East 🏰 Palace Gate attractions ⛩️
- 🕙 10:30 AM – Enter Suzhou Street 🛶 and explore the various shops 🛍️
- 🕚 11:30 AM – Walk canal paths 🌊 and take scenic photos 📷
- 🕐 01:00 PM – Snack break beside the waterway 🍵 while watching the boats 🛶
- 🕝 02:30 PM – Continue toward nearby 🌳 palace areas 🏯