Edward spent 3 days in Suzhou, China learning about local industries and attractions. On the first day, he visited Shan Tang Street, learning that the area depends on tourism income from stores and canals. Tourism is important for generating money for the country and providing livelihoods. The second day involved rickshaw rides, visiting Tiger Hill, and boat rides on canals - all attractions that tourists visit, supporting workers. Famous sites draw tourists, fame, and money for the country. The third day included a silk factory and children's home, revealing dependence on company incomes and tourism support, as well as efforts to help those in need live and adapt in society. Silk production was also discussed as an important local resource.