Before coming, I hesitated in Pingjiang Road, Guanqian Street and Shantang Street, and finally chose this place. First, it's a fairly smooth road, and then it's relatively quiet here. Suzhou is famous for its weaving, and its handicraft industry is also the first in the world. The inheritance of Suzhou handicraft industry can be well appreciated in those small shops on Pingjiang Road. Wudi people are meticulous and handy, and they make everything exquisitely. The same Yonghe Wang Wonton is much better than a Yonghe in Beijing. The same brand, the same ingredients, totally different feeling. Beijing Daoxiang Village originated in Suzhou, and its southern flavor goes north. Pingjiang Road is suitable for shopping and taking photos. Many cheongsam shops look good. Restaurants and teahouses are low and tasty. There are several restaurants that have performance reviews every night, and sometimes Kunqu operas. The Kunqu Opera Museum and the Museum of Commentary are also nearby. Pingjiang Road is a good place to learn about Suzhou, feel the flowing water of bridges and enjoy the slow life in the south of the Yangtze River. The north entrance of Pingjiang Road is not far from Lion Forest, and the south entrance of Pingjiang Road is close to two museums. It is more convenient to take public transportation.