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Weekend Getaway Guide to Jizhou, Tianjin (2 Days)

Since I love outdoor landscapes and cultural heritage sites, I specifically chose this itinerary for my weekend trip to Jizhou, Tianjin: Day1: Depart from Beijing in the morning → Limutai Scenic Area in the afternoon (3h) → Stay overnight at Shuiyunxiang Homestay Day2: Depart from homestay in the morning → 233 Highway Coffee for photos (0.5h) → Dule Temple in the morning (1h) → Panshan Mountain in the afternoon (5h) → Return to Beijing in the evening 1⃣ Limutai Scenic Area (Pics 2-7). Less famous than Panshan in Jizhou, but its summer mountain scenery is stunning. There's even a homestay inside the area. Staying there waived our entrance fee, and after daytime visitors left, we felt like having the whole mountain to ourselves. The peak (Lihua Terrace) is 667m high - hiking enthusiasts can skip the shuttle and walk up/down (takes 3 hours). Several waterfalls and streams make great photo spots for light hiking and water play. 2⃣ 233 Highway Coffee (Pic 8). This viral café along the route from Limutai to Dule Temple was packed with photo-takers. Its highlights are floor-to-ceiling windows and the S-curve road. On clear days, you can see Yuqiao Reservoir in the distance. Worth a quick stop if time allows. 3⃣ Dule Temple (Pics 9-12). The must-visit spot in Jizhou, praised by Liang Sicheng as "the supreme national treasure." Skip the combo ticket - this is the only truly worthwhile site. 4⃣ Panshan Scenic Area (Pics 13-18). If visiting Jizhou just once, prioritize Panshan - it carries childhood nostalgia. Take the shuttle to the summit via the back mountain, then hike down. Key attractions include Guayue Peak, Tiancheng Temple, and Shuxia area - don't miss these. ‼️PS. I've written separate posts about each attraction - check my profile if interested. Alternative options for non-hikers: - Yuyang Ancient Street (kinda tacky) - Xijingyu Cultural Village (feels ordinary if you're from Beijing) - Cliffside Café (a bit remote) No outstanding local restaurants to recommend. ⚠️ Avoid the notorious "senior group tours" offering 3 meals + lodging for 100-200 yuan. 💳 Admission Fees: Limutai: ¥70 entry, ¥30 round-trip shuttle Dule Temple: ¥33 Panshan: ¥78 entry, ¥100 (sightseeing bus + Guayue cableway), ¥60 (Yunsong cableway)
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Posted: Jul 26, 2025
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