Reason:A classic shop with over 30 years of history, serving smooth and chewy duck noodles
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58 Beibuwan East Road
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It is said to be the most famous pork trotter rice noodle in Beihai. There is no special local snack in Beihai. Wumei's equipment is simple, but the quantity is large. There is an endless stream of working people coming here to eat, and there is even a queue waiting.
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It is said to be the most famous pork trotter rice noodle in Beihai. There is no special local snack in Beihai. Wumei's equipment is simple, but the quantity is large. There is an endless stream of working people coming here to eat, and there is even a queue waiting.
An old shop in Beihai. The pork trotter rice noodle is the signature dish. The duck meat rice noodle is also worth mentioning.
Qinzhou Travel Guide | Guangxi's Hidden Coastal City: 2 Days, 1 Night, and 300 RMB per Person Qinzhou is a seriously underrated coastal gem in Guangxi! It boasts Blue Tear Beach, Chinese white dolphins, century-old streets, and incredibly affordable seafood. A 30-minute high-speed rail ride from Nanning, it offers a relaxed pace and excellent value, perfect for a short getaway during the holidays! 1. Accommodation Recommendations - Qinzhou Wanguo Hotel: A long-established, star-rated hotel offering exceptional value! Weekday rates are just over 100 RMB, with spacious rooms and convenient parking. While the decor is a bit dated, it's clean and tidy, and the service is attentive. Best of all, right behind the hotel is a large night market and farmers' market, making it incredibly convenient for shopping and dining. 2. Must-See Attractions 1. Qinzhou Old Street: The century-old Zhongshan Road arcades, the vintage bell tower, the Zhuangyuan Wall, Wenlan Alley, and Liu Yongfu's former residence create stunning Republican-era style photos. I recommend spending the afternoon strolling through the Old Street and enjoying the bustling atmosphere. In the evening, I head straight to Ermalu Road for "Wuming Pork Knuckle Noodles." Then, I head to the Yimalu Night Market for a 3-4 yuan buffet of sweet soups – a truly satisfying experience. 2. Feng Zicai's Former Residence: This is the former residence of Feng Zicai, a renowned general who fought against the French in the late Qing Dynasty. He led the army in his 80s and achieved a great victory at Zhennan Pass. Visiting the residence and memorial hall will allow you to learn more about the legendary deeds of this national hero and embody his love for his country. 3. Sanniang Bay (Home of Chinese White Dolphins): The core experience is to go out to sea and see the pink Chinese white dolphins! Official boats cost 128 yuan per person, while private speedboats cost 50-80 yuan per person (about 100 yuan on holidays). Be sure to go out in the morning on a clear day for a high chance of encountering white dolphins; rainy days are not recommended, as sightings are unlikely. 4. Xili Bay (Blue Tears Beach): The waters are crystal clear, and sunset is the perfect time to capture stunning photos of the "blue tears" scene. After low tide, you can go snail hunting and experience the fisherman's life firsthand. This is a great place for families and couples. 5. Bazhaigou: Hidden within the primeval forest are waterfalls and clear streams, creating a natural oxygen bar for hiking and absorbing fresh air. Cool down in the summer with water play, and admire the stunning red maple leaves in the fall. It's also family-friendly and stress-free. 6. Dalu Village (Ancient Village of the Ming and Qing Dynasties): A 300-year-old cluster of Lingnan-style houses, with carved doors and windows, blue bricks and gray tiles, exudes a rustic charm and a rich sense of history. It's perfect for visitors who appreciate cultural heritage. III. Must-Try Foods - Wuming Pork Trotter Noodles: A top Qinzhou delicacy! This hidden gem of a shop is located on Ermalu Road. A bowl costs 13 yuan, and you can add freshly grilled barbecued pork. The pork trotter is tender and flavorful, and the noodles are chewy and smooth. Many people come to Qinzhou just for this bowl of noodles. It's a must-try! - Yimalu Night Market: Within walking distance after eating pig's trotter noodles, try the "He Ji Self-service Dessert" (He Ji Dessert). At 3-4 yuan a bowl, it's a great value, with a rich variety of flavors, a refreshing and refreshing treat. - Hongfa Night Market: If you're staying at the Wanguo Hotel, it's just downstairs! This large night market features all the Guangxi specialties—Laoyoufen, snail noodles, duck feet stew, sour wild vegetables, herbal tea, and more. Just a stroll around will give you a taste of Guangxi's flavors.
🌊[Qinzhou Travel Guide] A hidden gem of a coastal city! Enjoy unlimited seafood and pink dolphins for just over 300 RMB per person! 🚄 ✨Recommendation: Qinzhou is truly a hidden gem of a coastal city! Less crowded than Sanya, cheaper than Beihai, and with direct high-speed rail access for super convenient access. Here, you can enjoy unlimited seafood, spot pink dolphins, and explore Lingnan Old Street. The value is incredible! ------ 💰Budget Details (300-500 RMB per person/2 days, 1 night) • Transportation: High-speed rail round-trip 60 RMB + city transportation 20 RMB • Accommodation: Old Street B&B 70 RMB/night (seaview rooms 100+) • Meals: 100 RMB (seafood dinner + snacks all-inclusive!) • Activities: Fishing boat trip 30 RMB (after bargaining) + free attractions ------ 🏝️Recommended Attractions 1️⃣ Sanniang Bay Scenic Area (free admission!) • Must-do: Take a fishing boat out to sea to see pink Chinese white dolphins 🐬 (higher chance of seeing them in the morning!) • Highlights: Golden beach + unique rock formations + ocean-facing B&Bs 2️⃣ Xili Bay (free!) • Highlights: 2.8 km crescent-shaped beach + snail digging at low tide + romantic sunsets at the windmills • Photo Spots: Mirror-like beach silhouettes, painting-like clouds at dusk 3️⃣ Qinzhou Old Street • Activities: Snap vintage photos from the arcades, shop for 10-yuan Nixing pottery teacups, and visit night market sweet soup stalls • Cultural Attractions: Liu Yongfu's Former Residence (free patriotic education center), Guangzhou Guild Hall relief sculptures 4️⃣ Maowei Sea (free admission) • Experience: China's most beautiful inland sea! Mangrove Egrets + Beach Bonfire + Bamboo Scenic Spots ------ 🚶♀️ 2-Day, 1-Night Itinerary Day 1: Old Street Culture + Seafood Feast • Morning: Stroll Qinzhou Old Street → Take Photos at the Arcade → Enjoy 5-Yuan Pork Knuckle Noodles • Afternoon: Liu Yongfu's Former Residence → DIY Nixing Pottery • Evening: Choose Your Own Ingredients at Yimalu Seafood Market (50 Yuan per person, all you can eat!) • Evening: Drink Sophora japonica Flower Powder Soup at the Old Street Night Market Day 2: A Relaxing Island Journey • Morning: Take Bus to Sanniang Bay → Chase Dolphins on a Fishing Boat (Bargain Down to 30 Yuan/person) • Lunch: Enjoy Oyster Omelette and Seafood Porridge at a Fishing Village Food Stall • Afternoon: Catch the Sea at Xili Bay Beach → Take Sunset Photos of Windmills • Before Departure: Buy Lingshan Lychees/Pubei Tangerine Peels as Souvenirs ------ 🍜 Food List • Must-try specialties: ✅ Pork trotter noodles (nameless shop on Erma Road), fried oysters ✅ Seafood congee, grilled oysters (prepared by Sister Li on Yima Road) ✅ Sophora japonica flower powder soup (4 yuan per bowl, refreshing and sweet) ✅ Sour food (mango/Sanhua plum, sour and spicy, appetizing) • Niche recommendations: ✅ Water cake (glutinous rice cake) (eaten with a dipping sauce) ✅ Lingshan large rice dumplings (simmered over a fruit wood fire for 10 hours) ----- 💡 Useful Tips: 1. Transportation: Nanning/Guangzhou high-speed rail direct to Qinzhou East Station (Nanning → Qinzhou 30 minutes / 30 yuan) 2. Dolphin warning: The chances of seeing dolphins are higher when you go out to sea in the morning! Remember to wear sunscreen 🌞 3. Money-saving tips: Bargain at the seafood market in the afternoon for discounts of 30% or more, and bring your own snacks to the beach. 4. Outfit suggestion: A white long skirt and a straw hat 👒, perfect for beach photos! Qinzhou's slow pace is so relaxing! A beachside weekend for just 300 yuan—just go for it! #WeekendMicroTrip #NationalDayTravelDiary #CityHumanitiesNotes #HangingOutWithFriends #SeasideAtmosphere
Who knows! Eating for 72 hours straight in Beihai, the scale is about to go off the handle! Save this proven food map and go for it now! Qiaogang Style Street: The pinnacle of Vietnamese flavors 1. Zhouji Crab Noodles (Qiaogang Style Street) A 4.9-rated orange gem! The crab noodles are a must-try. The crab broth is incredibly delicious, and the rice noodles are as smooth as silk. Vietnamese spring rolls filled with shrimp and mint are dipped in sweet and sour fish sauce, perfect with the sea breeze. 2.24 Dessert Shop A 30-year-old local shop! Their Qingbuliang (a traditional Chinese soup) is a mountain of coconut milk, red beans, macaroni, and watermelon—one bite can cool you down by 10°C! The Sophora japonica flower noodles are a summer special, with the aroma of rice and sophora japonica flowers, and are incredibly refreshing when served on ice. 3. Qiaoyue Family Rolled Noodles A truly legendary-quality rolled noodle dish! The rice wrapper, made with a traditional traditional steaming technique, is as thin as paper. The shrimp and radish filling bursts with juice when you bite into it, and the secret vinegar drizzle is so fragrant it'll make you stomp your feet. During the summer vacation, they sell thousands of shrimp a day; arrive early and skip the line. A must-read for seafood lovers: Freshly caught and cooked guide. 4. Wharf Fisherman (Qiaogang Branch) Buy seafood at the Dianjian Wharf and have them processed for 40 yuan per jin (approximately 100g) of prawns and 35 yuan per jin (approximately 100g) of mantis shrimp. Choose the ones that are lively and vibrant! Remember to ask the owner to poke holes in the plastic bag to drain any excess water. Look for electronic scales labeled "Accurate" to prevent substitutions and weight shortfalls. Processing fee: Boiled 10 yuan per portion, salt and pepper 20 yuan per portion. Prices are clearly marked and vary depending on how they're prepared. Must-Or Dishes Charcoal-Grilled Oysters 10 yuan for 6! A squeeze of mustard and soy sauce makes it incredibly delicious. The salt and pepper shrimp claws are so big they could hold a phone, and the meat is so juicy. The moment the steamed grouper is doused in hot oil, the table next to you is asking for the link. A local's secret snack 1. Qiu Wumei Pork Trotter Noodles A 30-year-old brand! The duck meat noodles are smooth and chewy, and the broth is so thick it sticks to the walls. Adding a braised egg is only 15 yuan, and a bowl for breakfast will keep you full all day. 2. You Yi Bing Shi A 24-hour late-night spot! Stir-fried snails with garlic and iced soy milk—a Guangxi staple! For dessert, the longan and lotus seed soup is recommended; it's sweet, not greasy, and super filling. 3. Xin Ji Shrimp Cakes (Qiaogang Branch) Wonderful line! The fried oysters are firm and the crust is so crispy it's easy to break. At 5 yuan each, it's a fantastic value—eat them while they're hot. 3-Day Food Itinerary Day 1: Watch the sunset at Silver Beach → Seafood feast at Waisha Island → Late-night snack at Qiaogang Tangshui Day 2: Qiu Wumei Pork Trotter Noodles → Mangrove Seafood Dinner → Qiaoyue Family Noodle Rolls → Yuexiang Kitchen Day 3: Chen Ji Vietnamese Noodle Rolls → Beihai Old Street → Youjian Ice Cream House Fried Snails Tips for Avoiding Pitfalls Don't trust restaurant recommendations from taxi drivers; many are kickback shops! Inquire about the processing fee in advance; lobsters are charged per piece, not per pound! If you encounter a shortage of weight, call 12315 directly; the supervision is very effective. The Beihai breeze is sweet! After enjoying the seafood, slurp on a bowl of noodles – this trip is totally worth it! #FoodFestival #TrueDeliciousSnacks #LocalDelicacy #TryAuthenticOldBranches #EnjoyASeafoodFeast