The Wuxi Lingshan Buddha is a 90-meter high bronze statue located in the national forest park of Mashan. Visitors can climb up to see the statue and the surrounding area.
Xihui Park is famous for its natural beauty and its Xihui Stone Forest. Hiking is highly recommended.
Huishan Ancient Town is known for its rich history and cultural relics. Visitors can explore the town and take boat rides on the canal.
The Wuxi Zoo is home to a variety of animals, including tigers, lions, elephants, and giraffes.
Taihu Lake is the second-largest freshwater lake in China. Visitors can enjoy water sports and boat rides, as well as visit many historical and cultural sites surrounding the lake.
The Three Kingdoms City is a theme park based on the famous novel "Romance of Three Kingdoms." Visitors can watch live shows, learn about ancient Chinese history, and try out traditional costumes.
Sanguo Wonderland is another theme park based on "Romance of Three Kingdoms." Here visitors can enjoy water rides and games, as well as stage performances.
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Public transportation including buses and taxis will be the main form of transportation throughout the trip. The cost of transportation will vary depending on the distance between the locations. The total travel cost is estimated to be around CNY 750 (USD 111). The travel time between locations can range from 10 minutes to 1.5 hours.
If time is limited, consider combining some attractions into one day. Also, early mornings are the best time to visit the scenic spots before the crowds start to gather. If time permits, consider taking a boat ride in Taihu Lake or watching a live show in Three Kingdoms City.
The Wuxi Sunan Shuofang International Airport (WUX) is located about 15 kilometers from Wuxi city center. It serves mainly domestic destinations, with a few international flights to cities such as Bangkok and Singapore.