Super delicious stir-fry, very good with rice, full of flavor
🏞Three days in Sanming (Fujian) completely shattered my spending ethic! 💰 Hello everyone, I'm your broke travel blogger 🙋♀️. This three-day trip to Sanming completely shattered my image as a "thrifty and frugal" persona. I originally thought there weren't many places to spend money in Fujian besides Xiamen and Fuzhou, but Sanming, in just three days, proved to me: you were so naive! 🚄 Pre-trip Preparation & Transportation - Transportation: I took the high-speed train from Fuzhou to Sanming North, a direct 1.5-hour journey that was incredibly convenient. - Accommodation: Hotels in the city are great value, but if you're visiting Taining or Jiangle, I recommend staying in a B&B near the scenic area. They're incredibly quiet at night, and you can fall asleep to the sound of insects 🌙. - Budget Expectation: I originally planned to spend 200 yuan per day, but... hehe, you get the idea 😅 🗓 Three-Day Itinerary & Spending Crash Site 🌟 Day 1: Downtown + Qilin Mountain - Sanming Downtown: Few people, clean streets, and tons of snacks. - Must-try: Yong'an snacks (live meat, cha cha fruit, taro buns)—5-15 yuan each, so delicious I'd like to apply for a local hukou (household registration) right there. - Qilin Mountain Park: Free! From the top, you can overlook the entire city, and take tons of photos! 📸 - Crash Site: I spent over 200 yuan on a bunch of local specialties (dried bamboo shoots, tea leaves), and even told myself I'd give them away when I got home. 🏞 Day 2: Dajin Lake, Taining - Entrance + boat ticket: About 180 yuan, 2.5-hour boat ride. The Danxia landforms and clear waters are breathtaking, and your eyes feel like they're on vacation, but your wallet is crying. - Must-see: Ganlu Temple—a breathtaking temple built on a cliff. - Lunch: A fish restaurant near the scenic area. The food is delicious, but the price per person is 80 yuan. - Mistake: My boat guide recommended "Golden Tea" to me, so I bought two cans... and then I found it half the price online 😩. 🌳 Day 3: Jiangle Yuhua Cave + Return Trip - Yuhua Cave: A karst cave, illuminated like a fairytale world, ticket price 105 yuan. - Experience: Cool! It's like a natural air-conditioned room in the summer ❄️. - Mistake: The entrance to the scenic area was full of bamboo products, so I couldn't resist buying a bamboo mat. As a result, my suitcase was overweight, so I had to pay a check-in fee at the airport 🤦♀️. 💡 Practical Tips 1. Buy tickets online in advance: You can save 10-20 yuan per person. 2. Compare prices for local specialties: Scenic spots are often more expensive than in the city. 3. Travel light: Many attractions in Sanming require hiking up mountain roads, so don't let your luggage weigh you down. 4. Renting a car offers more freedom: Driving from the city to Taining and Jiangle is less stressful than taking a taxi. 💰 Spending Summary (3 Days, 2 Nights) - Transportation: Approximately 300 RMB - Accommodation: Approximately 400 RMB - Tickets: Approximately 400 RMB - Food and Beverage: Approximately 350 RMB - Local specialties and miscellaneous items: Approximately 500 RMB - Total: Approximately 1,950 RMB—my "200 RMB per day" plan completely blew up 😂 📌 Personal Experience Sanming isn't one of those cities that instantly impresses everyone, but its natural beauty, fresh air, and slow-paced lifestyle are truly relaxing. While this trip shattered my spending habits, I'd love to do it again—next time with an even emptier suitcase and a fatter wallet 💸. If you'd like, I can also add Xiaohongshu-style illustrations and captions to your note to make it even more viral. Would you like me to add them? That way, you'll get more clicks and saves. #SanmingTourism #FujianTravel #FujianTourism #SanmingFood
Hi~ I'm Qiqi. ⭐INFP+Aquarius+Foodie still living in Shanghai. 🔥Discovering delicious food in various cities | Small restaurants 😍I still want to eat all over the country~ Who knows?! I'm back for this authentic Fuzhou flavor! ️ Last time I was in Fuzhou, I was captivated by the fish balls and meat dumplings. 😍 The shabby little street vendors are the real culinary gems! From the old, run-down neighborhood alleys to the night market fireworks stalls, let's eat all over Fuzhou with Qiqi! 📣By the way, if you have any hidden gems, let me know! Next time flights are cheaper, I'll definitely fly there! 🔥 Yiqiang Restaurant 🗺️ Inside Quantang Community, No. 106 Baishuitang Road, Gulou District Yong'an Snacks 🗺️ No. 27 Da Road, Yangzhong Street, Taijiang District Shuangshuang Snacks 🗺️ No. 100 Zhiduan Lane, Junmen Community, Gulou District Ruru Glutinous Rice Shop 🗺️ No. 24-8 Yangqiao East Road, Qixiang Community, Nanjie Street, Gulou District Erlongbo Yuanxiao 🗺️ No. 93-95 Longping Road, Taijiang District Food Luck 🗺️ Room 08, Building 1, Guanya Plaza, Gulou District Dafa Meat Slices 🗺️No. 24-5, Yangqiao East Road, Guxi Subdistrict, Gulou District Beaver Rice Balls 🗺️No. 128, Weiqian Street, Gulou District Guiyan Chuanchuan Spicy Hot Pot 🗺️No. 48, Zhiduan Lane, Gulou District #Ruge's Journey #FoodFestival #LocalDelicacy #FuzhouFood #A Collection of Delicious Snacks
My dears, I won't allow anyone to not discover these exquisite small shops hidden in the streets and alleys of Fuzhou! They don't have gorgeous decorations, nor do they have overwhelming advertisements, but they have become a treasure in my heart with their delicious taste. I used to feast on the small shops on the corners for that unique taste. These shops are like the secret food codes in the city, and only foodies who really know how to eat can unlock them. Imagine sitting at slightly worn-out tables and chairs under dim lights, eating steaming and fragrant food, that feeling is simply too healing. Some of the food in these small shops is ancestral craftsmanship, and some is the original recipe of the boss. Every dish has a strong smell of fireworks, which makes you fall in love with it at first bite. For example, the signature dish, the fresh ingredients are matched with the secret sauce. The moment you put it in your mouth, your taste buds are severely grasped. The sense of satisfaction cannot be described in words. Moreover, in these small shops, you can feel the most real human touch. The boss is warm and hospitable and will chat with you about family matters, so that you can feel the warmth of home while enjoying the food. My dears, don’t just focus on those Internet celebrity restaurants, come to these small street shops and start a different food journey! Believe me, you will be conquered by them!
My dear friends, today I must share with you the small shops in Fuzhou that are hidden in the corners but are so delicious that you can stamp your feet! In the world of food in Fuzhou, those seemingly inconspicuous shops often hide amazing delicacies, just like the masters who live in seclusion in martial arts novels, who seem ordinary but actually have unique skills. I once turned into an old alley in an inadvertent afternoon and was hooked by the aroma wafting from an inconspicuous shop. The shop has no gorgeous decoration, a few shabby tables and chairs, but it is full of diners. I ordered a signature delicacy, and the taste exploded on the tip of my tongue in an instant, making me feel addicted. Since then, I have embarked on a journey to find these treasure shops. These small shops do not have the hustle and bustle and gimmicks of Internet celebrity shops, but rely on real ingredients and decades of persistence. Every dish carries the owner's care and enthusiasm, as if telling the story of the city of Fuzhou. They may not have exquisite presentation, but the rich taste will make you fall in love with them at the first bite. If you are also a foodie and like to explore the delicious food hidden in the streets and alleys, then you must not miss these small shops. Believe me, when you walk into them and taste the authentic food, you will be deeply impressed like me.
Super delicious stir-fry, very good with rice, full of flavor
🏞Three days in Sanming (Fujian) completely shattered my spending ethic! 💰 Hello everyone, I'm your broke travel blogger 🙋♀️. This three-day trip to Sanming completely shattered my image as a "thrifty and frugal" persona. I originally thought there weren't many places to spend money in Fujian besides Xiamen and Fuzhou, but Sanming, in just three days, proved to me: you were so naive! 🚄 Pre-trip Preparation & Transportation - Transportation: I took the high-speed train from Fuzhou to Sanming North, a direct 1.5-hour journey that was incredibly convenient. - Accommodation: Hotels in the city are great value, but if you're visiting Taining or Jiangle, I recommend staying in a B&B near the scenic area. They're incredibly quiet at night, and you can fall asleep to the sound of insects 🌙. - Budget Expectation: I originally planned to spend 200 yuan per day, but... hehe, you get the idea 😅 🗓 Three-Day Itinerary & Spending Crash Site 🌟 Day 1: Downtown + Qilin Mountain - Sanming Downtown: Few people, clean streets, and tons of snacks. - Must-try: Yong'an snacks (live meat, cha cha fruit, taro buns)—5-15 yuan each, so delicious I'd like to apply for a local hukou (household registration) right there. - Qilin Mountain Park: Free! From the top, you can overlook the entire city, and take tons of photos! 📸 - Crash Site: I spent over 200 yuan on a bunch of local specialties (dried bamboo shoots, tea leaves), and even told myself I'd give them away when I got home. 🏞 Day 2: Dajin Lake, Taining - Entrance + boat ticket: About 180 yuan, 2.5-hour boat ride. The Danxia landforms and clear waters are breathtaking, and your eyes feel like they're on vacation, but your wallet is crying. - Must-see: Ganlu Temple—a breathtaking temple built on a cliff. - Lunch: A fish restaurant near the scenic area. The food is delicious, but the price per person is 80 yuan. - Mistake: My boat guide recommended "Golden Tea" to me, so I bought two cans... and then I found it half the price online 😩. 🌳 Day 3: Jiangle Yuhua Cave + Return Trip - Yuhua Cave: A karst cave, illuminated like a fairytale world, ticket price 105 yuan. - Experience: Cool! It's like a natural air-conditioned room in the summer ❄️. - Mistake: The entrance to the scenic area was full of bamboo products, so I couldn't resist buying a bamboo mat. As a result, my suitcase was overweight, so I had to pay a check-in fee at the airport 🤦♀️. 💡 Practical Tips 1. Buy tickets online in advance: You can save 10-20 yuan per person. 2. Compare prices for local specialties: Scenic spots are often more expensive than in the city. 3. Travel light: Many attractions in Sanming require hiking up mountain roads, so don't let your luggage weigh you down. 4. Renting a car offers more freedom: Driving from the city to Taining and Jiangle is less stressful than taking a taxi. 💰 Spending Summary (3 Days, 2 Nights) - Transportation: Approximately 300 RMB - Accommodation: Approximately 400 RMB - Tickets: Approximately 400 RMB - Food and Beverage: Approximately 350 RMB - Local specialties and miscellaneous items: Approximately 500 RMB - Total: Approximately 1,950 RMB—my "200 RMB per day" plan completely blew up 😂 📌 Personal Experience Sanming isn't one of those cities that instantly impresses everyone, but its natural beauty, fresh air, and slow-paced lifestyle are truly relaxing. While this trip shattered my spending habits, I'd love to do it again—next time with an even emptier suitcase and a fatter wallet 💸. If you'd like, I can also add Xiaohongshu-style illustrations and captions to your note to make it even more viral. Would you like me to add them? That way, you'll get more clicks and saves. #SanmingTourism #FujianTravel #FujianTourism #SanmingFood
Hi~ I'm Qiqi. ⭐INFP+Aquarius+Foodie still living in Shanghai. 🔥Discovering delicious food in various cities | Small restaurants 😍I still want to eat all over the country~ Who knows?! I'm back for this authentic Fuzhou flavor! ️ Last time I was in Fuzhou, I was captivated by the fish balls and meat dumplings. 😍 The shabby little street vendors are the real culinary gems! From the old, run-down neighborhood alleys to the night market fireworks stalls, let's eat all over Fuzhou with Qiqi! 📣By the way, if you have any hidden gems, let me know! Next time flights are cheaper, I'll definitely fly there! 🔥 Yiqiang Restaurant 🗺️ Inside Quantang Community, No. 106 Baishuitang Road, Gulou District Yong'an Snacks 🗺️ No. 27 Da Road, Yangzhong Street, Taijiang District Shuangshuang Snacks 🗺️ No. 100 Zhiduan Lane, Junmen Community, Gulou District Ruru Glutinous Rice Shop 🗺️ No. 24-8 Yangqiao East Road, Qixiang Community, Nanjie Street, Gulou District Erlongbo Yuanxiao 🗺️ No. 93-95 Longping Road, Taijiang District Food Luck 🗺️ Room 08, Building 1, Guanya Plaza, Gulou District Dafa Meat Slices 🗺️No. 24-5, Yangqiao East Road, Guxi Subdistrict, Gulou District Beaver Rice Balls 🗺️No. 128, Weiqian Street, Gulou District Guiyan Chuanchuan Spicy Hot Pot 🗺️No. 48, Zhiduan Lane, Gulou District #Ruge's Journey #FoodFestival #LocalDelicacy #FuzhouFood #A Collection of Delicious Snacks
My dears, I won't allow anyone to not discover these exquisite small shops hidden in the streets and alleys of Fuzhou! They don't have gorgeous decorations, nor do they have overwhelming advertisements, but they have become a treasure in my heart with their delicious taste. I used to feast on the small shops on the corners for that unique taste. These shops are like the secret food codes in the city, and only foodies who really know how to eat can unlock them. Imagine sitting at slightly worn-out tables and chairs under dim lights, eating steaming and fragrant food, that feeling is simply too healing. Some of the food in these small shops is ancestral craftsmanship, and some is the original recipe of the boss. Every dish has a strong smell of fireworks, which makes you fall in love with it at first bite. For example, the signature dish, the fresh ingredients are matched with the secret sauce. The moment you put it in your mouth, your taste buds are severely grasped. The sense of satisfaction cannot be described in words. Moreover, in these small shops, you can feel the most real human touch. The boss is warm and hospitable and will chat with you about family matters, so that you can feel the warmth of home while enjoying the food. My dears, don’t just focus on those Internet celebrity restaurants, come to these small street shops and start a different food journey! Believe me, you will be conquered by them!
My dear friends, today I must share with you the small shops in Fuzhou that are hidden in the corners but are so delicious that you can stamp your feet! In the world of food in Fuzhou, those seemingly inconspicuous shops often hide amazing delicacies, just like the masters who live in seclusion in martial arts novels, who seem ordinary but actually have unique skills. I once turned into an old alley in an inadvertent afternoon and was hooked by the aroma wafting from an inconspicuous shop. The shop has no gorgeous decoration, a few shabby tables and chairs, but it is full of diners. I ordered a signature delicacy, and the taste exploded on the tip of my tongue in an instant, making me feel addicted. Since then, I have embarked on a journey to find these treasure shops. These small shops do not have the hustle and bustle and gimmicks of Internet celebrity shops, but rely on real ingredients and decades of persistence. Every dish carries the owner's care and enthusiasm, as if telling the story of the city of Fuzhou. They may not have exquisite presentation, but the rich taste will make you fall in love with them at the first bite. If you are also a foodie and like to explore the delicious food hidden in the streets and alleys, then you must not miss these small shops. Believe me, when you walk into them and taste the authentic food, you will be deeply impressed like me.