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Ulica Targowa Suzhou (Suzhoujie) 🏰

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Ulica Targowa Suzhou (Suzhoujie) 🏰

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Suzhou Market Street, also known as Suzhoujie, is a unique historical site nestled within the expansive Summer Palace in Beijing, China. Situated at an elevation of 61 meters along the banks of the Back Lake, behind Longevity Hill, this imperial market was meticulously designed to replicate the bustling waterside towns of southern China's Yangtze River region. Its distinctive "one river, two streets" layout, characterized by grey tiles, grey bricks, and whitewashed walls, offers a tangible glimpse into ancient Chinese imperial…

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    29 grudnia, 2016

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    Over 60 stores extend from the North Summer Palace Gate entrance into the Suzhou Market Street which is about 300 meters in length. Along the Back Lake, the street design …

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    What is the current status of Suzhou Market Street (Suzhoujie) and when will it fully reopen?

    Suzhou Market Street is currently undergoing significant reconstruction. All buildings and shops are closed for construction until September 2026. During this period, visitors can primarily observe the river and the overall layout, but the immersive experience of the shops is unavailable. It is highly recommended to plan your visit after the reconstruction is complete to fully appreciate this unique historical site.

    Is Suzhou Market Street (Suzhoujie) accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    While the general terrain within the Summer Palace can be varied, the specific layout of Suzhou Market Street, with its 'one river, two streets' design along the Back Lake, suggests a relatively flat path along the banks. However, given the ongoing reconstruction until September 2026, accessibility might be limited or impacted by construction barriers. It's advisable to check for updated accessibility information closer to the reopening date.

    What is the dog policy for Suzhou Market Street and the Summer Palace?

    Generally, pets, including dogs, are not permitted inside the Summer Palace, which includes Suzhou Market Street. This policy is common for many historical and cultural sites in China to preserve the environment and ensure visitor comfort. It's best to leave pets at home when planning a visit.

    How long does it typically take to explore Suzhou Market Street (Suzhoujie)?

    Once fully reopened, exploring the 300-meter stretch of Suzhou Market Street, with its over 60 shops and historical features, could take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour for a leisurely stroll. If you engage with the shops, historical reenactments (when available), or simply enjoy the atmosphere, you might spend more time. During the current reconstruction phase, observation of the river and layout would be much quicker.

    Are there specific parking options available near Suzhou Market Street (Suzhoujie) within the Summer Palace?

    Parking is available near the main entrances of the Summer Palace, such as the North Summer Palace Gate, which is close to Suzhou Market Street. However, parking lots can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons or weekends. Arriving early is often recommended. Be aware that parking fees will apply.

    What public transportation options are best for reaching Suzhou Market Street (Suzhoujie)?

    The Summer Palace is well-served by public transportation. You can reach it via several bus lines or by subway. The nearest subway stations are Beigongmen Station (Line 4) for the North Gate, and Xiyuan Station (Line 4 or 16) for the East Gate. From the North Gate, Suzhou Market Street is a short walk inside the palace grounds.

    Are there any specific permits or tickets required to visit Suzhou Market Street beyond the Summer Palace entry ticket?

    Suzhou Market Street is located within the Summer Palace. Therefore, you will need to purchase an entry ticket for the Summer Palace. Historically, there might have been additional fees for specific activities or exhibitions within the market, but generally, access to the street itself is included with the Summer Palace admission. Always check the official Summer Palace website for the most current ticketing information.

    What is the best time of year to visit Suzhou Market Street (Suzhoujie) to avoid crowds, once it reopens?

    To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons of spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October), outside of major Chinese holidays. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends. Early mornings are also a good strategy to experience the site with fewer visitors, especially once the market fully reopens in September 2026.

    What kind of activities can families with children expect at Suzhou Market Street (Suzhoujie) once it reopens?

    Once fully reopened, Suzhou Market Street offers a unique historical experience for families. Historically, it featured shops where staff dressed in Qing Dynasty attire would recreate 18th-century commerce, allowing visitors to exchange replica currency for goods. This immersive, educational experience, along with the scenic walk along the Back Lake, makes it a family-friendly destination. Children might enjoy the novelty of the historical setting and the chance to see traditional crafts or goods.

    Are there cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options directly near Suzhou Market Street (Suzhoujie) or within the Summer Palace?

    Within the Summer Palace, there are typically some tea houses and snack vendors, but a wide range of cafes and restaurants are more readily available just outside the main gates. For accommodation, numerous hotels, ranging from budget to luxury, can be found in the surrounding Haidian District, particularly near the Summer Palace's main entrances. These often include their own dining facilities.

    What are some notable architectural details or historical features to look for at Suzhou Market Street (Suzhoujie)?

    Look for the distinctive 'one river, two streets' layout, characterized by grey tiles, grey bricks, and whitewashed walls, replicating southern Chinese waterside towns. The three-arch stone bridge spanning the Back Lake is a central feature. Also, observe the ancient dockyard on the east side of the waterway, which once housed Emperor Qianlong's imperial boats and features the largest existing royal dock in China's imperial gardens.

    What is the historical significance of Suzhou Market Street (Suzhoujie) within the Summer Palace?

    Suzhou Market Street holds unique historical significance as an imperial market commissioned by Emperor Qianlong in 1751 to recreate the bustling waterside markets of Suzhou for his imperial family. It allowed the royals to experience a simulated commercial street, with eunuchs and maids playing the roles of merchants and customers. It is the only surviving example of an ancient Chinese imperial market, offering a rare glimpse into imperial life and architectural styles inspired by southern Chinese water towns.

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