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3 Lesser-Known Cities Accessible by High-Speed Rail

Based on the development of the high-speed rail network and niche travel demands, here are 3 cities ideal for a short stay, directly reachable by high-speed rail, and offering a relaxed atmosphere along with unique experiences: 1. Zhejiang · Quzhou Why visit: Zhejiang’s hidden “spicy world,” accessible by high-speed rail. This city blends the gentleness of Jiangnan water towns with distinctive spicy cuisine, featuring a slow pace perfect for food exploration and historical visits. High-speed rail convenience: About 1 hour from Hangzhou to Quzhou, about 2 hours from Shanghai, with direct trains from multiple locations. 3-day itinerary suggestion: Day 1: After arrival, stroll through the Shuitingmen historical and cultural district, climb the ancient city wall to watch the sunset over the Qu River, and challenge yourself with the “Three Heads and One Palm” (rabbit head, duck head, fish head, duck palm) for dinner. Day 2: Explore the “Southern Confucius Holy Land” – the Kong family ancestral temple of the Southern branch (second only to Qufu in scale), then take an afternoon walk on Lanke Mountain, a filming location for "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio." Day 3: Visit Jianglang Mountain (a Danxia landform World Heritage site) or Longyou Grottoes (mysterious underground caves), then return in the evening. Accommodation suggestion: Stay in the old town for easy access to food and sightseeing. Niche highlight: The only spicy city in Zhejiang, dense with snacks but few tourists, perfect for travelers who want to explore an alternative Jiangnan. 2. Anhui · Xuancheng Why visit: Known as “The Hometown of China’s Four Treasures of the Study,” and the place where Li Bai wrote “Looking at each other without getting tired, only Jingting Mountain remains.” It blends poetic landscapes with Huizhou culture and is less commercialized. High-speed rail convenience: About 40 minutes from Nanjing to Xuancheng, about 1.5 hours from Hangzhou, with frequent trains on the Shanghai-Nanjing-Hefei route. 3-day itinerary suggestion: Day 1: Upon arrival, visit the Chinese Huizhou Cuisine Culture Museum, then take an evening stroll in Wanling Lake Wetland Park and enjoy local home-style Huizhou dishes. Day 2: Climb Jingting Mountain to seek the ancient poetic atmosphere, then visit Xie Tiao Tower and Xuancheng Museum in the afternoon to deepen your understanding of the Four Treasures culture. Day 3: Head to Chaji Ancient Village in Jing County (more pristine than Hongcun and Xidi) or Taohua Pond (visited by Li Bai), then return in the afternoon. Accommodation suggestion: Stay in Xuancheng city center or a guesthouse in Chaji Ancient Village. Niche highlight: Deeply experience Huizhou culture without crowds, ideal for art lovers and those longing for pastoral landscapes. 3. Guangxi · Liuzhou (off-peak times) Why visit: Beyond Luosifen (snail noodles), this is an underrated “mountain-water industrial city.” Karst landforms surround the city, the Li River night view rivals Chongqing, and prices are affordable. High-speed rail convenience: About 1 hour from Nanning to Liuzhou, about 3.5 hours from Guangzhou, with direct trains from many South China locations. 3-day itinerary suggestion: Day 1: Upon arrival, enjoy a bowl of authentic Luosifen, then climb Ma’an Mountain for panoramic city and Li River views, and take a water bus at night to admire the night scenery. Day 2: Visit the Bai Lotus Cave Science Museum (a niche and stunning spot), spend the afternoon at Longtan Park (free karst landscape), and check out Victory Barbecue City in the evening. Day 3: Visit Zhongdu Ancient Town (undeveloped) or Luzhai Xiangqiao Karst National Geopark, then return in the evening. Accommodation suggestion: Stay in the city center or by the Li River for convenient travel. Niche highlight: A unique blend of industry and natural scenery, with extremely rich cuisine, perfect for travelers who enjoy both urban exploration and nature. Recommendations: Prefer culture and cuisine: choose Quzhou (spicy Jiangnan) Prefer poetic countryside: choose Xuancheng (Huizhou essence) Prefer city and nature intertwined: choose Liuzhou (mountain-water industry) These small cities are well connected by high-speed rail, have a relaxed pace of life, feature local characteristics without being overcrowded, and are suitable for a brief “city change” experience. It is recommended to check the latest high-speed rail schedules and local festivals before traveling for a more immersive experience.
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Posted: Dec 11, 2025
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