That's Suzhou picks the best things to do in the city each month.
All Weekend Long: Auténtico Mexicano Weekend Brunch at El Luchador
Brunch with a punch... of flavor! Come for El Luchador's brunch of champions every weekend, where they'll be serving authentic Mexican food starting from just RMB65 per person! For only RMB128 more, you can enjoy free flow sparkling and hibiscus mimosas.
Every week, Saturday-Sunday, 11am-2pm, RMB65-RMB193. El Luchador Tacos & Tequila, see event listing.
All Week Long: Discover Wellness at SANGHA by OCTAVE
SANGHA by Octave is offering a two days one night package that includes accommodation at the AT ONE Wellness Hotel, and access to a range of wellness programs and learning workshops. Starts from RMB12,000, and a three days’ advance reservation is recommended.
Ongoing, RMB12,000 and up. SANGHA by OCTAVE, see event listing.
Until March 4: Yu Fei'an Art Exhibition - Splendid Creation of Nature at Suzhou Museum
Known for his famous paintings of flowers and birds, the works of Shandong-born artist Yu Fei’an (1899-1959) are featured in the ‘Splendid Creation of Nature’ exhibition at the Suzhou Museum.
Daily, opening hours, until March 4. Suzhou Museum, see event listing.
Until March 4: Auspicious Omens - Yan Xiaojing Solo Exhibition at Suzhou Museum
Toronto-based Chinese-Canadian contemporary artist Yan Xiaojing showcases her talent in a series of sculptures and installations inspired by elements found in nature, including water droplets, fungi, and insects at the Suzhou Museum.
Daily, opening hours, until March 4. Suzhou Museum, see event listing.
March 4: Swinging Beethoven by Quintessence Saxophone Quintet at Suzhou Polygrand Theatre
Originally from Germany, this five-man contemporary jazz ensemble specializing in saxophone will bring their signature performances of classical and Baroque music from composers like Bach, Vivaldi, Beethoven, Mozart and Handel.
Sunday, March 4, 7.30pm. RMB50. Suzhou Polygrand Theatre, see event listing.
March 4: Hack Hanzi at Locke Pub
Want to learn Chinese? Suzhou-based instructor Lydia Nordlien will be holding 'Hack Hanzi' workshops and crashcourses throughout the month of March to help you get started and prepare for the HSK. Participate in both the crashcourse and workshop for the complete version, or just take part in the crashcourse to learn what Hanzi is about and how easy it can be. Both classes have plenty of interaction, exercises and other activities, and entry fee includes drinks. Note that workshop attendees are required to have previously attended the crashcourse.
Sunday, March 4, 11, 18 and 25, RMB150-275. Locke Pub, see event listings here, here, here and here.
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