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In the eastern part of China, there is a city known for its coal but harbors an unknown green charm and profound cultural heritage, which is Huaibei. Here, the ancient and the modern intertwine, and the natural scenery complements the cultural landscape, waiting for every traveler to explore and appreciate. Attractions: From the depth of history to the freshness of nature 1. Xiangshan Park: As the green heart of Huaibei, Xiangshan Park not only has fresh air and a pleasant environment but also hides many historical sites, such as Xiantong Temple and Liu Kaiqu Memorial Hall, making it an ideal place for morning runs, walks, or exploring cultural footprints. 2. Nanhu Wetland Park: Stepping away from the hustle and bustle of the industrial city, Nanhu Wetland offers vast waters, rich biodiversity, and tranquil natural scenery, providing visitors with a place to get close to nature and relax. Rent a boat and drift on the lake to feel that rare tranquility and harmony. 3. Huaibei Han Dynasty Relief Sculpture Gallery: Want to delve into Huaibei's history? This is a must-visit. The Han Dynasty relief sculptures, with their unique artistic form, display the social life and spiritual pursuits of the Han era, with each stone carving telling a story, making one feel as if they have traveled back to that glorious age. Itinerary: Three days and two nights, in-depth experience Day 1: Arrive in Huaibei in the morning, head straight to Xiangshan Park, stroll through the forest paths, visit Xiantong Temple, and have lunch at a local restaurant near the park to taste authentic Huaibei cuisine. In the afternoon, go to the Han Dynasty Relief Sculpture Gallery to feel the weight of history. In the evening, stroll through the old streets of Huaibei to experience the local life. Day 2: After breakfast, head to Nanhu Wetland Park, it is recommended to get up early to enjoy the beauty of the wetland in the morning. In the afternoon, you can choose to visit Suixi Ancient Town, explore the historical charm of the ancient town, and try making traditional handicrafts. At night, consider attending a Huaibei drum performance to feel the charm of local culture. Day 3: Visit the Suixi Kouzi Wine Culture Park to learn about Huaibei's brewing techniques and taste the mellow Kouzi cellar wine. After lunch, depending on the return time, have some free time to shop or revisit favorite attractions to put a perfect end to the trip. Gastronomy: The taste of Huaibei Huaibei's cuisine integrates the essence of Huizhou cuisine, with not-to-be-missed dishes including: • Kouzi cellar wine: A must-try in Huaibei, with a soft palate and a long aftertaste. • Baked bun with pork loin: Crispy on the outside and savory on the inside, it is the local's breakfast of choice. • Suixi tofu pudding: Smooth and delicate, served with a special sauce, it has a unique flavor. • Clay pot chicken: The chicken is tender, and the pancake on the edge of the pot absorbs the essence of the soup, making it spicy and delicious. Transportation guide: Huaibei is easily accessible by high-speed rail and long-distance buses. For city travel, the public transportation system covers major attractions, and taking a taxi or using a shared bicycle is also a good choice, convenient and fast. Huaibei, this beautiful city overshadowed by the halo of the coal industry, is showing its multifaceted charm to the world with its unique natural scenery, rich cultural heritage, and tempting cuisine. Whether you are a history and culture enthusiast or a seeker of natural beauty, you can find your own surprise here. Pack your bags, let's set off together, step into Huaibei, and discover the stories hidden in time!
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Posted: May 10, 2024
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