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You won't believe the secrets of Taizhou!

Visiting Taizhou in early winter was a stroke of luck! The weather was perfect, with blue skies, white clouds, and autumn leaves in shades of red and yellow falling in the breeze. It was simply beautiful. Taizhou gave me a sense of comfort, as if life had slowed down, making it an ideal place to relax. Let's talk about Taizhou's morning tea, which is a must-try! The dried tofu, fish soup noodles, and crab meat buns were all delicious. The dried tofu was especially tender and flavorful, making it a satisfying treat. The fish soup noodles had a rich broth that was invigorating with every sip. The crab meat buns were bursting with the aroma of crab roe, making them incredibly tasty. Strolling along the Fengcheng River, I was captivated by the beauty of Taizhou's autumn. The river was calm, and the red and yellow leaves danced in the wind, creating a serene atmosphere with only the sound of rustling leaves. As I walked, I discovered some old street attractions, which exuded a strong sense of history, as if every corner had a story to tell. I visited the museum, which appeared ordinary from the outside, but the exhibits inside were truly impressive. The second floor had a section that opened my eyes to Taizhou's history, including the story of King Wu boiling seawater for salt and the chaos of the Seven Kingdoms. It was a testament to history. In addition to these, there were street snacks and a vibrant atmosphere. While wandering the old streets, I stumbled upon a music competition. The young performers sang with such energy that it instantly lifted my spirits. I then visited the Plum Garden, which has a deep connection to Peking Opera and Mei Lanfang. Listening to the stories of Peking Opera there felt special. Overall, Taizhou left me with the impression of a quiet and comfortable place. It lacks the hustle and bustle of big cities, with a slower pace of life, making it perfect for leisure. The local cuisine, history, and culture are all fascinating, making it a place worth visiting again and again!
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Posted: Jan 10, 2025
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