The Suzhou Rail Transit also known as Suzhou Metro is a metro system serving the city of Suzhou, in Jiangsu province, China. Line 1 began operation on April 28, 2012. Line 2 opened on December 28, 2013. Another five lines are also planned to be completed before 2020. Upon completion, the system will be about 140 kilometers long and have 109 stations. Further plans to extend Line 3 to neighbouring Kunshan city and to connect system with the Shanghai Metro are under active review. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Chinese BULLET TRAIN First Class REVIEW to SUZHOU - The VENICE of the EAST! | Shanghai to Suzhou
In April of 2019, I traveled to China for the second time in my life. I spent 12 incredible days in the country and had the amazing opportunity to explore the cities of Shanghai, Suzhou, and Hangzhou. During that time, I got to take a deep dive into the food, culture, and history of the country and I can’t wait to share my adventures with you!
On my third full day in Shanghai, I left my Airbnb had headed off to the city of Suzhou, which is also known as the Venice of the East because of its network of beautiful canals. Suzhou is roughly a 2-hour drive from Shanghai, but instead of driving, I was going to take the Chinese bullet train. Come along with me as I ride to Suzhou and review the bullet train along the way!
The bullet train is the fastest and most affordable way to get from Shanghai to Suzhou. It only takes 22 minutes and costs between $10 and $20 U.S. for first class, second class, or business class. You also have two stations in each city to choose from.
I headed to the Shanghai Hongqiao station since they had more trains per day—one every 5 or 10 minutes, whereas Shanghai Station only had one per hour. There were a lot of people there and you had to book your ticket on the machines outside. There was no English option on the machines, but luckily a very friendly local helped me out!
I had issues with my ID and passport when I tried to buy my ticket, so I went inside to see if anyone could help me. They let me into the station after I showed my passport. Inside, you buy your ticket at a counter. Thankfully my new friend helped me find it!
I got in line with about 50 people ahead of me. They didn’t accept non-Chinese credit cards and there was only first class available. It cost me 50 Yuan, or only a little over $7 U.S. From there, my friend guided me to Platform 24 so I could get there in time. I ran through the gate and made it to the platform with just minutes left. I had to run down the train cars to find the right one, dragging my heavy luggage in tow behind me.
Finally, I made it to Car 7 and took my seat. I recommend getting to the station at least 90 minutes beforehand in case you have any issues like I did.
First class had comfortable seats where you could stretch out. With a 22-minute ride, I wasn’t sure if I’d be served anything. As the city zipped by the windows, I noticed that, while there was a lot of greenery, there was also lots of pollution in the air.
We made a quick stop at another station. Between cars 7 and 8 was a clean bathroom with a faucet and a hot water station. There’s also a luggage section. I asked for a water, which cost me 15 Yuan, or about $2.18 U.S.
The bullet train was so fast! We got there so fast. During my bullet train rides in Japan, there was enough time to eat and really enjoy the ride. This one was too quick! It felt like I was on a metro line. Another difference between the Chinese and Japanese bullet trains is that I could hear people talking on this one, whereas in Japan, you’re supposed to stay quiet because of the Japanese etiquette rules.
After arriving in Suzhou, I found my guide, Janet. I came to Suzhou because it wasn’t too far from Shanghai and I wanted to experience its canals, gardens, food, and culture. I couldn’t wait to get out there and explore the city!
I hope you enjoyed coming along on my chaotic journey from Shanghai to Suzhou! If you did, please give it a thumbs up and leave me a comment. Also, please subscribe to my channel so you don’t miss any of my upcoming travel/food adventures!
About Me: My name is David Hoffmann and for the last decade I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food and history! Since starting Davidsbeenhere in 2008, I have traveled to 71 countries and over 1,000 destinations, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube Channel, blog and social medias.
I focus a great deal on food and historic sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, whether it’s casual Street food or gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning the local history and culture.
Chinese BULLET TRAIN First Class REVIEW to SUZHOU - The VENICE of the EAST! | Shanghai to Suzhou
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Suzhou Subway
The Suzhou subway consists of three lines, inaugurated respectively in 2012, 2013 and 2017. Lines 3 and 5 are currently under construction, and will be opened between 2019 and 2021, and the extension of the current network will almost double .
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Subway in SuZhou China
The subway in Suzhou is almost brand new and this is me getting on line 2. On the way we see the ebikes and exotic fish store.
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Suzhou Rail Transit is the Metro System in the city of Suzhou next to Shanghai
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Riding the Suzhou Metro (China)
The Suzhou Rail Transit also known as Suzhou Metro / 苏州轨道交通 is a metro system serving the city of Suzhou. Line 1 began operation on April 28, 2012. Line 2 opened on December 28, 2013. Line 4 started trial operations on April 14, 2017.
Another five lines are also planned to be completed before 2020. Upon completion, the system will be about 140 kilometers long and have 109 stations. Further plans to extend Line 3 to neighbouring Kunshan city and to connect system with the Shanghai Metro are under active review.
The base fare of Suzhou Rail Transit is 2 yuan (US$0.33) for journeys under 6 km, then 1 yuan for each 5 km between 6–16 km, 1 yuan for each 7 km between 16–30 km, 1 yuan for 9 km more than 30 km. As September 24, 2016, the highest fare is 8 yuan (US$1.33).
Users of the Suzhou Tong get a 5% discount for every journey.
Guide to using Suzhou Metro ~Double Tree Hilton Suzhou to 山塘街~ 苏州
Guide to using Suzhou Metro ~Double Tree Hilton Suzhou to 山塘街~ 苏州. 南施街站入口。
Inside the Suzhou Metro / 苏州轨道交通
The Suzhou Rail Transit also known as Suzhou Metro / 苏州轨道交通 is a metro system serving the city of Suzhou. Line 1 began operation on April 28, 2012. Line 2 opened on December 28, 2013. Line 4 started trial operations on April 14, 2017.
Another five lines are also planned to be completed before 2020. Upon completion, the system will be about 140 kilometers long and have 109 stations. Further plans to extend Line 3 to neighbouring Kunshan city and to connect system with the Shanghai Metro are under active review.
The base fare of Suzhou Rail Transit is 2 yuan (US$0.33) for journeys under 6 km, then 1 yuan for each 5 km between 6–16 km, 1 yuan for each 7 km between 16–30 km, 1 yuan for 9 km more than 30 km. As September 24, 2016, the highest fare is 8 yuan (US$1.33).
Users of the Suzhou Tong get a 5% discount for every journey.
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TRAM in Suzhou, China
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Suzhou's Beauty is Best Shared - Travel to Suzhou, China
Suzhou is the Venice of the East, seated in the Yangtze River Delta. Discover Suzhou’s famous canals, romantic water towns, thousand-year-old temples and world-class museums. Savor traditional tea and cuisine along Suzhou’s historic streets. Treat your eyes and ears to ancient architecture and music. Rest your head on a bed that’s authentically Suzhou. Explore Suzhou’s unique offerings for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
TRANSPORTATION IN SUZHOU / 公交车和地铁在苏州
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Today I would like to show you about the transportation in Suzhou. There are 2 option of public transportation that you can ride in Suzhou. They are bus and subway. The bus fee and subway fee are variate between 1-5 yuan (RMB) each way. If you get the transportation card, you will get 40% discount for the buss fee and 5% discount for the subway fee. Enjoy the video.... ^^
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Welcome to the Suzhou Industry Park (SIP)
Discover what Suzhou will look like on 2014! Suzhou has been called the Venice of the East because of its many canals, beautiful natural environment and traditional gardens. However, this ancient city is one of the most advanced centres of technology across the globe; it is home to 118 of the top 500 companies in the world and this dynamic continues. Suzhou is just one hour from Shanghai, China's second largest centre of industry and top destination for foreign investment. This makes it an ideal recruitment centre for graduates seeking an international career.
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Shanghai to suzhou bullet train
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The distance between Shanghai and Suzhou is about 100km (62mi). The 30 minutes’ high-speed train makes it possible to have a day tour from one city to the other. The normal trains are an economy alternative which takes 1-2 hours and costs CNY15. A Long-distance bus ride priced at CNY40-50 and a taxi costing CNY400-500 both take about 1.5 hours. Shanghai Pudong Airport and Hongqiao Airport have shuttle buses to Suzhou. Many south China water towns are within 1.5 hours’ journey by bus from Shanghai.
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