Situated just west of Shanghai, Suzhou is deeply rooted in culture and heritage
as one of the oldest cities in the Yangtze Basin dating back more than
2,500 years. With its narrow streets and winding waterways, Suzhou truly lives up to its nickname as “Venice of China.” Taking advantage of this hidden gem location, sweepstakes
winners and their guests will enjoy a six-day package inclusive of
round-trip coach airfare, accommodations at one of the city’s top
hotels, three meals daily, and a guided trip through the city each day.
The trip itinerary will offer a quintessential Suzhou experience
featuring visits to a selection of UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as
the Humble Administrator’s Garden and Lingering Garden, as well as Tiger
Hill, Suzhou Museum, Pinjiang Road, Silk Museum, Tongli, and authentic
experiences at iconic restaurants such as Songhelou and Deyuelou. The
trip is the ultimate vacation adventure for anyone who wants to visit
China and experience true Chinese culture.
Consumers
will receive one point for their entry submitted on the sweepstakes
website and will earn extra points for an improved chance to win by
sharing their entry on social channels and correctly answering trivia
questions within the entry form.
Sweepstake winners will be announced on www.TraveltoSuzhou.com/Sweepstakes
on or about October 28, 2015. Travelers can stay connected with Suzhou
Tourism throughout the campaign by visiting the destination website, TravelToSuzhou.com, “Liking” the Facebook, and “Following” on Twitter.
About Suzhou
Suzhou,
the "Venice of China," is known for its elegant stone bridges, canals,
flowing water, and noteworthy architecture. Located in the center of the
Yangtze River Delta, approximately 60 miles west of Shanghai, Suzhou is
one of the oldest cities in the Yangtze Basin dating back more than
2,500 years. The city boasts the beautifully manicured Classical Gardens
of Suzhou, nine of which have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage
Site. Each year, millions of tourists travel to Suzhou to experience the destination’s more than 400 attractions, ranging from
pagodas and temples to historical districts and world-class museums. As
the largest industrial city in China, Suzhou is home to Suzhou
Industrial Park (SIP), which boasts five-star hotels, the iconic Lake
Jinji, and Asia’s largest Ferris Wheel. Travel to Suzhou is easily
accessible via three convenient area airports with non-stop flights from
North America: Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport (SHA)
offers bullet train service to Suzhou, which is approximately a 50-mile,
30-minute trip; Pudong International Airport (PVG) is approximately 65
miles from Suzhou, an hour and half drive; and Sunan Shuofang
International Airport (WUX) is approximately 14 miles from Suzhou, a
30-minute drive. For more information on Suzhou please visit www.TravelToSuzhou.com.
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