





Looking for a new outfit or accessory? Visit LIVAT, home to over 300 domestic and international stores, including luxury retailers. If you’re traveling with kids, refuel at one of several restaurants and see the latest movie at the on-site cinema.
Take a stroll around the famous Nanchang Street in Wuxi and enjoy the quaint canal or stop off at many shops and restaurants. At night the street transforms into a stunning display of colorful lights and lanterns. Don’t miss the Qingming Bridge for a view of this traditional Jiangnan water town.
This tranquil verdant park boasts incredible natural scenery, gardens, and views of Wuxi and Yingshan Lake. Spend an afternoon strolling through it or rowing around the lake. Take a rest or stop for tea and a snack in the quiet tea house or take the cable car up to Hui Shan viewpoint.
Shop high-end brands like Ermenegildo Zegna, Bally and Valentino at this upscale mall in the heart of the city.
Visit this ancient cemetery site, where archaeologists have uncovered remains dating back to 770 BC from the Wu-Yue culture.
Lake Taihu, or Lake Tai, is China’s third largest freshwater lake. Its shores reach Wuxi, Suzhou, Huzou, and Yixing. Discover exciting attractions all along the lakefront like the 120-meter Star Ferris Wheel and picturesque walking paths.
This peaceful park includes a vibrant wetlands area and features ancient artifacts from the Wu-Yue culture.
Home to the majestic Brahma Palace, Xiangfu Temple, and an ancient ginkgo tree said to be more than 1,400 years old, this beautiful park is best known for its 88-meter-tall bronze Buddha statue.
This impressive temple dates back to 420 AD, the time of the Southern Dynasties. This historic temple is located in the Liangxi District of Wuxi and features a 7-tiered pagoda for exceptional city views. At night watch the temple light up in vibrant colored lights.
Nianhua Bay is a small village and modern Buddhist resort located at the Lingshan scenic spot and features picturesque streets, nature spots, and small shops. The village is the perfect escape from busy city streets and will envelop you in its serene Zen atmosphere.
Famous for its cherry blossom trees, this scenic area sits on a peninsula jutting into Lake Tai. Take a ferry to the Sanshan Islands, or climb the park’s hill for beautiful lake views.
See Qing Dynasty cannons and objects dating back more than 6,000 years at this fascinating museum of local history and art. Admission to the permanent collection is free.