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The Grand Canal ranks alongside the Great Wall of China as the country's greatest engineering achievement and it is the longest man-made waterway in the world. Cruising on the Canal, you can see the local peoples' life.
Known as the land of rice and fish, Suzhou city has a network of picturesque lakes and canals both large and small, which all link in eventually to the Grand Canal. The view from the little boats that ply the smaller canals is enchanting, whilst the traffic on the Grand Canal reminds you of Suzhou that it was the original source of the 'sea' silk road.
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Jeffery C
, Jul 5 2007
Flexible schedul/relexing tour because the weather is very hot and humid.
Steven Alfred
, Jun 30 2007
Enjoyed very much!
kcp825
, Jun 22 2007
might be better to have a boat.You can be on top pf all.You can take pictures.
nurialla
, Jun 14 2007
A beautiful place ,but also too much poor.
Janet lorraine
, May 22 2007
Nice and on a hot day.
Kenneth Richard
, May 20 2007
Beautiful
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