Holiday in Kunshan

City in china — tips, highlights & best time to visit

Country

china

Type

City

Best time to travel

March to May and September to November (15-28 °C). October/November for hairy crab season. Summer hot and humid.

Budget/day

50-120 €

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Shanghai (PVG/SHA, approx. 10-12 h), then high-speed train to Kunshan (18 min.) or S-Bahn. Visa required for Germans.

About Kunshan

Kunshan is strategically located between Shanghai and Suzhou and is one of the wealthiest county-level cities in China. The city on the banks of Yangcheng Lake combines high-tech industry with a history of over 2,000 years as a water town and is considered the birthplace of Kunqu opera — the oldest living form of opera in China, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001. The ancient water town of Zhouzhuang, just 30 km southwest, is the crown jewel among Kunshan's historical settlements: stone bridges from the Ming and Qing dynasties span winding canals, whitewashed houses with black tiled roofs line the water, and gondolas glide silently through the narrow waterways. Zhouzhuang is often referred to as the Venice of the East and is one of the best-preserved water towns in the Yangtze Delta. The Double Bridge (Shuang Qiao) in Zhouzhuang — two stone bridges connected at right angles over the intersection of two canals — became world-famous through the artist Chen Yifei, whose painting of this motif was used as a stamp by the United Nations in 1984. The Shen House and the Zhang House are magnificent merchant houses from the 15th century with private docks and intricate wooden carvings. In addition to Zhouzhuang, Kunshan offers the less crowded water town of Jinxi, whose 36 bridges from various eras form an open-air museum of bridge construction. The Bacheng region on Yangcheng Lake is nationally famous for the best hairy crabs in China — a seasonal delicacy that attracts gourmets from all over East China every autumn. The Kunqu Opera Museum in the old town documents the 600-year history of this refined art form: with its elegant gestures, poetic texts, and subtle bamboo flute accompaniment, Kunqu opera has influenced all later forms of Chinese opera, including Peking opera.

Food
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Urban
85
Culture
80
Romance
65
Safety
60

Top 5 highlights in Kunshan

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Zhouzhuang Water Town

Best-preserved water town of the Yangtze Delta: Ming dynasty stone bridges, winding canals, and whitewashed houses — the Venice of the East.

2

Double Bridge (Shuang Qiao)

Two stone bridges connected at right angles: world-famous through Chen Yifei's painting, immortalized as a UN stamp in 1984.

3

Jinxi Water Town

Less touristy than Zhouzhuang with 36 historical bridges from various eras: an open-air museum of bridge construction.

4

Kunqu Opera Museum

600 years of history of the oldest living form of opera in China: UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001, elegant gestures and bamboo flutes.

5

Yangcheng Lake

Home of the famous hairy crabs: every autumn, gourmets pilgrimage here, with boat trips and fishing villages along the shore.

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Best time to travel for Kunshan

Recommended travel time

March to May and September to November (15-28 °C). October/November for hairy crab season. Summer hot and humid.

Summer

27-36 °C, hot and humid with frequent rain showers

Winter

0-8 °C, cold and damp, occasional snow

How much does a holiday in Kunshan cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

25-45 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

50-120 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

130-350 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Kunshan

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Visa required — Germans need a visa for China. 144-hour transit visa exemption possible via Shanghai.

Chinese Yuan (CNY) — 1 € ≈ 7.8 CNY. WeChat Pay and Alipay dominate, cash as a backup is essential.

Visit Zhouzhuang early in the morning — from 7 AM, before the tour groups arrive. Evening ticket from 4 PM is cheaper and more atmospheric.

Hairy crabs in autumn — October to December is the season. Eat the freshest crabs directly from the breeder in Bacheng by Yangcheng Lake.

High-speed train from Shanghai — only 18 minutes with the Gaotie. Kunshan South Station is directly on the Shanghai-Nanjing line.

Food & drink in Kunshan

These specialties you must try!

Yangcheng Hairy Crabs — steamed freshwater crabs with golden roe: Kunshan's most famous delicacy, available only in autumn from October to December.
Aozao Noodles — handmade noodles in hearty broth with pork, fish fillet, or shrimp: Zhouzhuang's traditional breakfast since the Qing dynasty.
Wansan Pork Trotters — slowly braised pork feet in soy sauce with ginger: Zhouzhuang's historic festive dish, named after the wealthy merchant Shen Wansan.
Qingtuan — green rice dumplings made from mugwort dough with sweet bean paste: traditional spring specialty for the Qingming Festival.
Songgu Rice Cakes — steamed glutinous rice filled with pork in lotus leaf: one of the oldest snack specialties of the Jiangnan region.
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