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Shopping in Suzhou PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ralf Mostert   
Sunday, 11 March 2007

Suzhou is home to some of China's most popular and well known sights. While you are here therefore, it's a good idea to pick up any of the "typically" Chinese souvenirs you want to take home with you.

The most well known souvenirs from here include, Suzhou embroidery (which is regarded as some of the best in the country), Suzhou tea (which has a distinctive aroma and delicate flavor), the Song brocade, writing brushes and Taohua Wu wood carvings.


Suzhou has been recognized as a world leader in silk production since ancient times. The variety and quality of silk available here is almost unbeatable in China. Along with Hangzhou, this is THE place to buy silk dresses, silk fans, jackets, pajamas, underwear....the list is endless. There are numerous souvenir shops selling all these things. Try the night market next to the Temple of Mystery for good priced silk and a fair selection. There are tailors all over town who can whip you up a creation in a couple of days and most cloth shops have in house tailors.

Introduction of Local Specialties

Biluochun Tea
Biluochun Tea
Suzhou's Biluochun Tea
Suzhou's Biluochun Tea is one of the ten most famous teas in China. It is locally known as "Fearful Incense" due to the strong aroma of the brew!

During the Qing dynasty, Emperor Kangxi visited Suzhou and praised the flavor of this aromatic tea. The tea leaves are picked from the Biluo Mountain near Tai Lake, and are collected traditionally in early spring between what is known as "Tomb-sweeping Day" and "Grain Rain Day"!

The technique for collecting tea leaves is very complex. Only the tender tip of the leaf is used for the tea making process. This part of the leaf should be no longer than one inch long and shaped like the tip of a spear. One tin of tea uses 60 thousand spears! It's no surprise then, that some of the finest Chinese teas are very expensive. The next step in the process is to repeatedly knead, rub and roll the leaves by hand. The Biluochun tea involves a particularly labor intensive process but the end result are leaves that are compact, tender and wonderfully fresh and aromatic.

If you have never sampled Chinese green tea, the Biluochun is a good one to start with. Chinese tea not only smells and tastes great but is reportedly very good for you! Take a few tea leaves and sprinkle them at the bottom of your cup. Next, cover them with boiling water until the tea leaves sink. Leave it to rest for a minute and then fill the cup to the top. The tea will then change color, to a light green shade and should taste delicious! It is an acquired taste but certainly one that grows on you, and is much healthier and more refreshing than black tea. The tea is quite expensive and can cost between RMB200 and RMB5000 for a kilogram. There are numerous tea houses around the city selling the leaves, particularly try some of the shops near Renmin Lu.

Suzhou Silk

In China, there are really only two authentic places to buy fans; Suzhou and Hangzhou. The variety and selection of fans available in both these cities is incredible and they make a beautiful gift for yourself or someone else.

The folding fan (or sandalwood fan) is very elegant and actually originated in Korea. During the Tang Dynasty this type of fan became fashionable in Suzhou and was mass produced for visiting aristocrats and artists who bought the fans to cool themselves or just to pose with! The surface of the fan is made from a very delicate rice paper. Some fans are painted with intricate pictures of scenery.

Suzhou also produces "Gong" or silk fans. During the Han Dynasty in China, only noblewomen were permitted to use silk fans! In the Tang Dynasty, standards were relaxed a little and the fan became very fashionable and popular. There are many different types of silk fan including the hand painted silk fan, the single sided embroidered fan, the double sided embroidered and the dyed silk fan. Most are round in shape but a few more unusual ones are styled to resemble plum blossom or lotus leaves. The handles of the fans are usually made from bamboo, hardwood, animal bones or ivory.

These fans can be bought all over the city in most of the tourist shops. For the best prices try the city Night Market near the Temple of Mystery.

Suzhou Writing Brushes

The special writing brush that is now associated with Suzhou actually originated in Zhejiang province and gradually became popular in Jiangsu. This "Huzhou" writing brush (as it is known), is now a specialty of Suzhou.

These brushes are used in the expert art of calligraphy. The Huzhou brush uses only the finest raw materials and expert technology in production. There are more than 300 varieties of brush, classified into six categories and each one made from a different type of hair. Goat hair, Mixed hair, Purple hair and weasel hair are just a few of the varieties available.

The type of brush also varies. Some artists prefer to use a "sharp" brush which has a cone shaped tip, others use a "round" or "robust" tip whereby the brush is elastic and flexible.

There are some gorgeous calligraphy sets available throughout China and Suzhou is a good place to purchase one. Most of the souvenir shops stock them and there are usually some at the city's Night Market near the Temple of Mystery.

Introduction of Shopping Street

Guangian Str.
Guangian Str.
Guanqian Pedestrianized Shopping Street

Guanqian Street is named after the Mysterious Taoist Temple.With a history of more than 150 years,it is well-known for many one-century characteristic shops such as Daoxaingcun Confectionery Shop,Qiantaixiang Silk Shop,Huangtianyuan Round Dumpling Shop. Its catering street,which is located between Taijian Lane and Bifeng Lane,is well-known for Suzhou-style Dishes.And the Mysterious Taoist Temple,one of National Key Preservation Units, attracts tens of thousands of vistors both home and abroad with its profound Taoism culture.

After one-century ups and downs, Guanqian commercial center nowadays has been completely renewed by the lead of CPC Suzhou Municipal Committee and Municipal Government with huge capital.The reconstructed Guanqian Street has been becoming a commercial,cultural, religionary and travel center with rich local color,sound traffic network,perfect infrastructure,rational overall commercial arrangement and excellent investment environment.

Shilu Street
Shilu Street
Shilu Pedestrianized Shopping Street

Shilu Pedestrianized Shopping Street is located in Jinchang District,it is named after “Stone Road” in English as it was paved with stones in late Qing Dynasty.It is said it had already been very prosperous in ancient time.Since late 2003,Suzhou Municiapal Government has injected a huge amount of capital to reconstruct the street,aiming to forge it one of the best shopping centers in Jiangsu Province and top-ranking in China by integrating its modern image with ancient culture of Suzhou.The project was completed by the end of 2003 and open to public on New Year's Day of 2004.

The renewed street is sprinkled with large-sized musical fountains,towering trees,beautiful neon lights and clean rivers. The commercial arrangement of Shilu pedestrianized shopping street has a new adjustment as well. Xinfeng Lane is to be restored and become a special street with cafes and pubs. Stores in the street are busy with decoration now. People can enjoy the leisure life there after doing shopping. The formal opening of Shilu pedestrianized shopping street also stimulate consumers' popular enthusiasm on the market at night in the Shilu commercial area. The business time of the stores on Shi Road is prolonged to 10 o'clock pm.

Shiquan Str.
Shiquan Str.
Shiquan Street

Shiquan Street is located in hotel area in ancient downtown of Suzhou,famous Nanlin Restaurant,Suzhou Restaurant ,Nanlin Hotel as well as the classical garden of The Master-of-Nets Garden are on this street.As tourism of Suzhou booming and old streets being reconstructed ,the rebuilt Shiquan Street looks brand-new.

There strew many Ming-and-Qing-Dynasty-style architectures including characteristic restaurants and craftwork shops,such as restaurant dealing in fish-head soup,teahouse featured culture and catering of Wu ,mountain-city chaffy dish with west China flavor,Japanese Restaurant,Corean Restaurant,Corean barbecue,Guangzhou-style dish,Huaiyang-style dish,etc,which are scramble for by both home and oversea travelers.Also,Shiquan Street is well-known for its craftworks like Suzhou Embroidery,chinaware antique,calligraphy and painting, chinaware,silk,inscriptions,jade,rosewood articles,there are everything that you expect to find.

Suzhou Shiquan Street now has become a far-famed characteristic street for its craftworks and restaurants.

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