Restoring a city's charm
Modern infrastructure gives residents and tourists a taste of elegance, Deng Zhangyu reports in Suzhou, Jiangsu.


Situated at the heart of Suzhou's ancient city area, Shiquan Street has been a bustling hub for centuries. Stretching 2 kilometers, it still retains the traditional layout of streets in Suzhou, where waterways run parallel to roads and streets neighbor rivers.
Classical Suzhou gardens, century-old schools, and traditional residences lie along its length.
Following the nationwide trend of old street renovations, Shiquan Street completed its transformation at the end of June last year, quickly emerging as a trendy destination that draws numerous visitors for photo ops. The quality of life for the 20,000 households residing here has also improved, according to surveys by local communities.
Thus, the street has been labeled a fashionable district that embodies the lifestyle and architectural charm of Suzhou. In March, it was recognized by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development as a model case for neighborhood revitalization.
"I think the success of this street's renovation lies in the fact that everyone's opinions were respected. Every business owner and resident was able to participate in the renovation and management of the neighborhood," says He.