If there is such a large flow, you have decided to leave Beijing and return to Shanghai. Looking at the relative position on the map, we should choose the big transportation from Beijing to Yangzhou. You can compare this. After all, you can go to Nanjing first and then Yangzhou, because the level of Nanjing is higher than Yangzhou, and there are many choices of planes and trains. Maybe catching a plane is more comfortable and cheaper than going directly to Yangzhou. This needs to be grasped and compared by yourself. You don't have to worry about the traffic conditions in these places in the province at all. As early as 10 years ago, when I went, the long-distance bus was very convenient, comfortable, developed and fast. Now add the combination of high-speed trains. Can only say better.
When I arrive in Yangzhou, I will definitely go to Slender West Lake. By the way, it's not bad to find authentic Yangzhou fried rice (but Sichuan hot pot was the most popular when I went there, sweating) and get a pedicure. Yangzhou is not big.
Suzhou gardens are world-famous from Yangzhou to Suzhou. I don't need to elaborate on the name of Humble Administrator's Garden. Next to Humble Administrator's Garden is Suzhou Museum, which is free of charge and designed by I.M. Pei. It is worth seeing. Other scenic spots can be inquired at any local tourist information website. As for food, just look at the crowded shops. Oh, it's all snacks. You don't have to go to any big meal. It's basically sweet, or just ask the locals which one is delicious and leave. Hehe, because that's what I am. I haven't found any strategy yet, and I haven't decided to go to that restaurant. Just follow the crowd. The old city of Suzhou is not big either.
After that, Suzhou is close to the ancient town you want to go to. Find a local travel agency store, go in and consult carefully, and then you can decide which one to go to first. I remember Suzhou is very close to Zhouzhuang. I have been to Xitang twice, once from Shanghai and once from Hangzhou. From Hangzhou to Xitang, it seems that I passed Wuzhen (but I didn't go in).
In Hangzhou, forget about the scenic spots ~ ~ ~ Just check the local tourism information network. There is only one scenic spot in the West Lake, and countless places will come out. Regarding Xixi Wetland, it is necessary to understand that Xixi Wetland itself is actually zoned. Find out which area is more interesting before you go, or buy a tour ticket for all the areas. It was too hot when I went, and it was summer, and I got sunburned. It's not like this in If You Are the One. I don't remember which district I went to at all ~ ~ ~
Finally, talk about the ancient town. I have been to Zhouzhuang, Tongli, Xitang, Wuzhen (this is also divided into two scenic spots), Nanxun and Zhujiajiao. I have been to Xitang twice because it is worth going. If I have to go again, I will choose to go to Zhouzhuang again. But the best boiled chicken I eat is in Nanxun ~ ~ ~
The above may not give a particularly clear route and strategy, just some memories of myself.
I hope it's useful:)