Wuxi is not exactly known as a nightlife capital which makes finding a good bar all the more challenging. Here are five of the most popular expat bars in Wuxi. Read More>>
The summer blockbusters are here! Head indoors, grab some friends (or a hot date) and lounge in a luxury chair at one of Wuxi's many movie theatres. While there are number of different cinemas to choose from around town, they all cost about the ... Read More>>
Thirsty newcomers to Wuxi would do well to head down to the city’s 1912 Bar Street area: it houses almost 20 different themed bars that run along the canal, including the Soho Bar, Beatles Music Club, Marceau Bar and Jason’s bar. Each has its own ... Read More>>
Wuxi can get pretty cold in the winter, so why not warm-up at one of the following four hot springs?! Read More>>
Western food has become all the rage in Wuxi, with Western inspired dining establishments serving a surplus of anything from steaks to pizza to buffet meals, found dotted all along the city’s streets, large and small. Despite the vogue of Western dining in ... Read More>>
Wuxi, a city with a history almost as long as China itself has despite its fast economic growth preserved a considerable amount of its religious architecture. Apart from the preserved ancient buildings, Wuxi also boasts an impressive array of newly ... Read More>>
Where are the best places to shop in Wuxi? What kind of special shopping streets does Wuxi have? No matter if you’re living in Wuxi or just passing through, it’s always good to know where the nearest source of excellent retauil therapy can be found. So ... Read More>>
Wuxi is a typical riverside town located to the south of the Yangtze River; the Grand Canal (connecting Beijing – Hangzhou) traverses through the city. It is distinctly beautiful with attractions featuring riverside parks and ferry rides. Everyday at ... Read More>>
Located nearby Wuxi, Taihu Lake is one of China’s largest freshwater lakes. But no description of Taihu Lake would be complete without mentioning Yuantouzhu (a.k.a. Turtle Head Isle) – a popular peninsular on the northwestern shore of the lake. Read More>>
Other than the all-ubiquitous Starbucks, Wuxi has a good number of excellent cafés. Many of the locally run coffee shops are popular with both Chinese and foreign customers. Some of the more popular spots include: Water Heaven (Shui Tiantang) ... Read More>>