Since Suzhou has historically been best known to Westerners as a canal city (the proverbial but somewhat condescending "Venice of the Orient"), I decided to start by presenting some of my favorite canal-scene photos. The number of canals within the city limits is not what it once was, but these photos will hopefully provide a sense of just how integral water transport has been in the history of Suzhou and the surrounding area.
Watery back yard
Overhanging trees, quiet waters.
Tiger Hill pagoda from a nearby neighborhood.
"Reflections."
Barges on the Grand Canal - alongside the Suzhou New District.
Sunset over a canal.
A canal in the Suzhou Industrial Park.
Xumen pedestrian bridge with shoreside willows.
Along the Shantang Street canal.
Canal alongside a modern New District apartment complex.
"Water snake."
Parked rowboat.
Sundown and back home.
Water colors?
Along Shantang Canal.
Pavilion and bridges.
"Houses pillowed on embankments."
Wide waters, busy road.