
Suzhou Jiangsu, China Travel Guide
China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom are the major mobile providers.
Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels, cafes, restaurants. Many public Wi-Fi networks require a Chinese phone number for registration.
China Post offices are available throughout the city. Hotels may also offer postal services.
Mandarin Chinese is the official language. English proficiency is generally low outside of international hotels and major tourist attractions.
Carry a small phrasebook. Download offline Mandarin packs for interpretation apps. Consider an Solis Wi-Fi device for consistent internet. To learn more about Mandarin, consider a language learning platform like Rosetta Stone before your trip.
Google Translate (offline Mandarin pack) and Baidu Translate are indispensable.
Carry a small phrasebook. Write down hotel addresses and attraction names in Chinese.
Local Suzhou dialect is spoken, especially by older generations. Most people speak Mandarin.
Varies by business type. Plan your day accordingly.
Most bank branches operate Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM.
Always check official websites for specific schedules, especially around holidays.
Services to help your airport experience.
Independent airport lounge access for comfort and convenience.
Service that helps customers receive compensation for flight delays, cancellations, or denied boarding.
During peak travel times or holidays, airport services could be busier. Plan extra time for check-in and security.
Simple gestures convey respect.
Casual wear is generally fine for daily activities. Suzhou is an up-to-date city.
Understand local customs for meals and service.
Photography is generally allowed in public areas and most tourist sites.
When in doubt, ask before taking a representation of someone. A simple gesture often works. Look for "photography forbidden" signs and respect them.
Travelers with mobility challenges or other special needs might find Suzhou's infrastructure requires consideration.
Newer infrastructure, like the Suzhou Metro, is for the most part accessible.
Certain places are more appropriate for accessibility.
Specialized services are limited.
The most reliable way to get up-to-date accessibility information is direct contact.
While newer areas are more accessible, older sites in Suzhou may present challenges. Prior planning and direct communication with places are recommended for travelers with special mobility needs.