At Baima Temple, you'll be awed by its millennium-old grandeur! This rare horse-god worshipping temple from the Five Dynasties period showcases exquisite Jiangnan architecture with grey tiles and white walls. Don't miss the unique Southern Song-era renovation stele - history buffs will geek out over its inscriptions. After exploring, head to Pingjiang Road for authentic Suzhou noodles and soak up the canal-town vibes.

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Pingjiang Mansion Boutique Hotel is a top choice located just a 5-minute walk from Bai Ma Temple. This meticulously restored residence blends Song Dynasty architecture with modern comforts, featuring traditional lattice windows and serene courtyard views. Guests enjoy easy access to the temple’s morning rituals and the historic Pingjiang Road. The hotel offers complimentary electric bikes for exploring nearby UNESCO sites like the Humble Administrator’s Garden and Lion Grove Garden. Its intimate ambiance makes it ideal for travelers seeking cultural immersion and tranquility.
From Bai Ma Temple, walk to Pingjiang Road Historic District, where you can board the Suzhou Heritage Shuttle Bus or take Bus Line 101, reaching iconic sites like Humble Administrator’s Garden and Lion Grove Garden within 30 minutes. For faster transit, the nearest metro station is Beisi Ta Station (Line 4), a 15-minute walk away, providing direct access to Jinji Lake and Li Gongpu Memorial Hall. Additionally, shared e-bike rental stations near the temple allow quick, scenic rides—most attractions are reachable in under 20 minutes, offering flexibility and immersive views of Suzhou’s classical water towns.
Near Bai Ma Temple, visitors can join Suzhou Incense Ritual Workshops, learning traditional incense-making and meditation practices within the temple grounds. Weekly Saturday afternoon performances of Kunqu Opera are held in the temple square, featuring master artisans of intangible cultural heritage performing classic excerpts—offering an authentic taste of southern Chinese elegance. For calligraphy enthusiasts, Pingjiang Book Pavilion offers brush-writing classes in a historic study hall, where guests can practice characters and inscribe poetic verses as keepsakes. These immersive activities blend local traditions with hands-on engagement, deepening understanding of Suzhou’s rich cultural legacy.
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