Zhangjiagang

Zhangjiagang (张家港 Zhāngjiāgǎng) is a modern industrial city in Jiangsu province. It has developed into prosperous city famous for its large parks, clean and well maintained streets and friendly inhabitants.

Understand
Zhangjiagang was a small rural town until the economic reforms of the mid 1980s brought industry and business to the area. The city has a population of around 1.4 million (2021). Administratively, it is a county-level city within the prefecture-level city Suzhou.

By bus
Regular buses to Zhangjiagang run from most nearby cities, such as Nanjing, Wuxi, and Suzhou. Fares are ¥10-30.

By train
Zhangjiagang has no train service. Wuxi and Suzhou are the easiest places to catch a train.

By plane
Zhangjiagang has no airport. The normal means of arriving by air is to fly into Shanghai Pudong Airport, and then take a bus or taxi to Zhangjiagang.

By boat
Though it is an industrial river town, the Zhangjiagang town center is approximately 25 minutes from the river.

Get around
Most of Zhangjiagang is accessible on foot. The streets are clean and well-maintained by Chinese standards. All major roads are marked with signs in Pinyin.

Taxis are cheap and ubiquitous. Flag drop is ¥10, including distance up to 2.8 km. Most of the city center is within that range, though far-flung areas may be a bit higher. A few cab drivers speak a bit of English, but the vast majority do not.

Its difficult to get taxis during the period of 16:45 to 17:15 since the drivers have a shift change.

There is a city bus service, with ¥1 fare. However, it is not traveler-friendly, and can be difficult even for the locals. However for short distances and if routes known, buses are better.

Shopping district
The biggest shopping area is Walking Street (buxingjie 步行街), in the middle of town. It is a half-kilometer pedestrian street lined with many department stores, restaurants, and other attractions. Highlights include 85 Degrees, a good bakery with some Western-style pastries, Watson's (has some Western goods), and several large departments stores with international import sections. The department store with Watson's has a decent import section in their basement level.

The shopping park (gouwugongyuan 购物公园) is a shopping area with a Walmart, Bear Papa (a creampuff shop), a Gelato restaurant (quality varies dramatically), German restaurant (with probably the best burgers in town) arcade, and a movie theater that often has English language films. Look for the films with red text reading: 原片 (original film). Patrons at the theater, however, will often talk during English movies and use cell phones constantly. Going to unusual film times and during the week is recommended.

Big supermarkets
For groceries, household goods, or other necessaries, go to Suguo and Dao Ren Fa, past the west end of Walking Street.
 * Suguo - Very poor international imports section.
 * Dao Ren Fa - A small international goods section. Slightly larger dairy section than Auchan. Wine section is more limited than Auchan and usually more expensive.
 * Auchan - On the east side of town next to the only McDonalds. Has the largest international imports selection including many French goods, chocolates, pastas, condiments and the biggest/cheapest wine and spirits selection.
 * Walmart - In the Shopping Park (Gouwugongyuan 购物公园). Has some international goods, wines, but is usually overpriced.

Eat

 * Mandi Mandi. Italian place with terrific gnocchi and great selection of Italian beers and other drinks. Pricey but great if you want to treat yourself. Yangshe Laojie (old Street). Toz on tap at ¥40 a glass.
 * Mandi Mandi. Italian place with terrific gnocchi and great selection of Italian beers and other drinks. Pricey but great if you want to treat yourself. Yangshe Laojie (old Street). Toz on tap at ¥40 a glass.
 * Mandi Mandi. Italian place with terrific gnocchi and great selection of Italian beers and other drinks. Pricey but great if you want to treat yourself. Yangshe Laojie (old Street). Toz on tap at ¥40 a glass.
 * Mandi Mandi. Italian place with terrific gnocchi and great selection of Italian beers and other drinks. Pricey but great if you want to treat yourself. Yangshe Laojie (old Street). Toz on tap at ¥40 a glass.

Drink
Outside the hotels, there are two main bars in town which cater to foreigners. They have a decent selection of western drinks, and the prices are among the best in town.


 * Malone's Bar, just west of the Walking Street shopping district, is by far the most popular place for foreigners to drink and network. The girls behind the bar speak enough English to get by, and the many locals who stop in to practice their English are usually willing to help translate. Be sure to try the excellent jiaozi (Chinese dumplings), which the bar girls will order from a shop nearby (the jiaozi shop doesn't speak any English). Most taxi drivers understand "Malone's Bar".
 * Cheers Bar, also known as Lucy's, has a more relaxed atmosphere, nicer furnishings, and the staff speaks better English. However, it is located far away from most of the other bars. The easiest way to get there is to tell a taxi driver to go to the swimming pool (you yong chi). Standing at the front doors of the swimming pool, turn around and look across the street; Cheers Bar has the biggest neon sign nearby.
 * Excellent Bar, next door to Cheers Bar, is a karaoke bar (instead of a private karaoke room, the standard approach in China). The drink prices are higher than other places and the girls don't speak much English, but they have an extensive selection of English songs.
 * Bistro Champ de Ble, though a restaurant, is the only place in town to get a pint of draft beer. They have Japanese Asahi on tap.
 * Paramount, Located behind Malone's 3 floors up. You can't miss the rainbow neons decorating the staircase. This bar features smoke machines, laser effects, loud music, dancers and some friendly staff. It can be on the expensive side, but is one of the best Bar/Club in town definitely worth a visit.

There are many other bars in town, some of which cater to specific tastes, others of which are quite forgettable.

Mid-range
Traders Plaza Hotel is in the Guo Mao complex. Great hotel, clean, courteous staff, decent restaurant, large rooms with all of the amenities at a reasonable price of about US$85. The Small Devil restaurant and bar is just outside the hotel lobby. Taxis are plentiful.