Reason:A culinary memory for the people of Liuzhou, this stir-fried luosifen is packed with wok hei.
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In Liuzhou, where snail noodles are everywhere, this shop has carved out a niche with its fried snail noodles. As its name suggests, the shop is located at the entrance of a small alley, near a school, and is frequented by many students. You can ask for fried noodles without spiciness, which is more flavorful than noodles in soup. In addition, the store's bean curd is also recommended, as it absorbs the soup and is very tasty. The service attitude is quite satisfactory.
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In Liuzhou, where snail noodles are everywhere, this shop has carved out a niche with its fried snail noodles. As its name suggests, the shop is located at the entrance of a small alley, near a school, and is frequented by many students. You can ask for fried noodles without spiciness, which is more flavorful than noodles in soup. In addition, the store's bean curd is also recommended, as it absorbs the soup and is very tasty. The service attitude is quite satisfactory.
Shenxiang Snail Noodles is hidden in a small alley next to the "Aiguo Supermarket" near Tieyi Middle School. It is spread by word of mouth among students of Tieyi Middle School. Almost every freshman will be "invited" by seniors to eat fried snail noodles here, and they have been eating it for 3 years.
🌟Workers, hurry up! 5 budget-friendly destinations with zero negative reviews, all-inclusive meals and entertainment for over 100 RMB per person! I'm having a blast asking on social media~ ------ 1. Quanzhou, Fujian 💰 Recommended Budget: 130 RMB/day (all-you-can-eat snacks + free attractions) 📍 Recommended Attractions • Kaiyuan Temple: Free! Red walls and eaves, ancient pagodas, and Hanfu-inspired photoshoots! 📿 • Xiapu Village: 40 yuan for a hairpin with a flower-studded headband and a fisherwoman costume, and be a "sea breeze girl" for half a day! 💐 (Zhihua experience has zero negative reviews online) • West Street: 10 yuan for a pancake and rice noodle soup, and enjoy a stroll along the arcades while enjoying the fireworks~ 🚶 2-Day, 1-Night Itinerary Day 1: West Street → Kaiyuan Temple → Xiaoxicheng Cultural and Creative Wall → Bell Tower Night View Day 2: Xiapu Village Photos → Overseas Transportation History Museum (Free Maritime Silk Road Artifacts) 🍜 Foodie Hits • Rice noodle soup + fried dough sticks (10 yuan) • Four-fruit soup (8 yuan) • Ginger duck (30 yuan per person) ✨ Zero negative reviews: The temples are completely free! The "little white cars" in the ancient city are 2 yuan per ride, and the local ladies are incredibly welcoming. ------ 2. Liuzhou, Guangxi 💰 Recommended Budget: 150 yuan/day (free snail noodles + free park access) 📍 Recommended Attractions • Ma'anshan Park: Free summit access! At 7:30 PM, the entire city lights up! 🌃 The night view will be breathtaking! • Water Bus: 3 yuan/trip! Cruise the Liujiang River and see the karst landscape, and feel like you're in Southeast Asia! • Longtan Park: Free! Wind and Rain Bridge and Mirror Lake reflections create an ethnic-themed photoshoot in seconds 📸 🚶 2-Day, 1-Night Itinerary Day 1: Gubu Street Noodles → Ma'anshan Sunset Lights → Fengqinggang Night Market Day 2: Water Bus → Longtan Park → Snail Noodles in a Deep Alley 🍜 Foodie Hits • Fried Snail Noodles (10 yuan) • Cassava Soup (6 yuan) • Dew-Watered Rice Balls (3 yuan, sticky and juicy) ✨ Key to a zero-negative review: The park is completely free! The snail noodle shop clearly displays prices, delighting students! ------ 3. Zibo, Shandong 💰 Recommended Budget: 140 yuan/day (BBQ for 50 yuan, all-you-can-eat!) 📍 Recommended Attractions • Badaju Market: 10 yuan purple rice cakes and stir-fried pancakes, a carb-filled paradise! 🥡 • Zhongshuge, Haidai Tower: Free! The Mirrored Bookstore's night view resembles a glazed palace, perfect for photo ops! ✨ • Zhoucun Ancient Commercial City: Free stroll through the bluestone streets, and instantly transport you back in time with Hanfu! 📿 🚶 2-Day, 1-Night Itinerary Day 1: Breakfast at Badaju → Haidailou → BBQ at the Crystal Street Night Market Day 2: Zhoucun Ancient Commercial City → Hot Pot Experience → Return 🍜 Foodie Hits • BBQ Rolls (50 RMB per person) • Boshan Fried Meat (15 RMB) • Jiaozhuang Shaobing (3 RMB, Crispy) ✨ Key to Zero Negative Reviews: Stay in a clean hotel for 100 RMB, and locals will offer directions without overcharging! ------ 4. Shaoxing, Zhejiang 💰 Recommended Budget: 120 RMB/day (Direct subway access + Free Cultural Activities) 📍 Recommended Attractions • Lu Xun's Hometown: Free! From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Bookstore, textbooks come alive 📖 • The Sage of Calligraphy's Hometown: Free photos of the calligraphy wall and small bridges and flowing water, this pristine old street is so relaxing~ • Cangqiao Street: 10 yuan stinky tofu and rice wine popsicles, foodies, go for it! 🚶 2-Day, 1-Night Itinerary Day 1: Lu Xun's Hometown → Shenyuan Night Tour (Listen to Yue Opera) Day 2: The Sage of Calligraphy's Hometown → Baji Bridge → Wupeng Boat (60 yuan/boat ride into an ink painting) 🍜 Foodie Rush • Rice Wine Popsicles (5 yuan) • Ciwu Noodles (15 yuan) • Braised Pork with Preserved Mustard Greens (so delicious you'll lick the bowl) ✨ Key to zero negative reviews: Direct 1-hour access from Hangzhou Metro! Stay at the Lao Taimen Inn for 100 yuan! ------ 5. Sichuan · Leshan 💰 Recommended Budget: 150 yuan/day (Bobo Chicken and Buddha photo op) 📍 Recommended Attractions • Leshan Giant Buddha: Free boat tour! Hiking tickets are 80 yuan, so get ready for a lucky break! 🙏 • Suji Ancient Town: Visit the origin of Qiaojiao Beef for free. Enjoy the cozy stone bridges and old teahouses. • Zhanggongqiao Night Market: Sweet-skinned duck and shaved ice—a late-night snack paradise! 🚶 2-Day, 1-Night Itinerary Day 1: Leshan Giant Buddha → Jiadingfang → Zhanggongqiao Night Market Day 2: Suji Ancient Town → Return 🍜 Foodie Hits • Bobo Chicken (30 RMB per person) • Qiaojiao Beef (20 RMB, tender and brothy) • Sweet-Skinned Duck (25 RMB for half a duck) ✨ Key to Zero Negative Reviews: 1-hour high-speed rail access from Chengdu! Honest vendors: "Every one is delicious!" ------ 💡 Essential Tips for Budget Travelers 1️⃣ Amazing Transportation Tips: • Use the "High-Speed Rail Monthly Pass" in the Yangtze River Delta; grab special fares 7 days in advance in Fujian and Guangdong. • Combine shared electric scooters and buses within the city for a citywide trip for just 10 RMB a day! 2️⃣ Accommodation Tips: • Choose a youth hostel or old-house B&B in the ancient city (80-120 RMB/night). Staying in West Street in Quanzhou and along the river in Liuzhou is the most convenient. 3️⃣ Tips for Avoiding Scams: • For Zibo barbecue, avoid internet-famous restaurants and seek out established stalls in alleyways where locals line up. • For Leshan sweet-skin duck, buy half a duck to try first; it's freshly baked and crispy! 🔥 The key formula for a hit: Unpopularity + amazing experience + bargain price = winner of the WeChat Moments photo contest! 👇 Interactive Bombshell "Which city do you most want to visit? 👉 For those who love ancient culture, go to Quanzhou. For those who love rice noodles, go to Liuzhou. For those who love food, go to Leshan!" #Free Attraction Recommendations #National Day Travel Diary #City Humanities Notes #Most Asked Places on WeChat Moments #Have Fun with Friends
Everyone, take a look! Who says Liuzhou is only famous for its snail noodles? The scenery here is absolutely stunning! 😭 Even more stunning than Guilin! 🛫 [Itinerary] Day 1️⃣: Longtan Park → Ma'anshan Observation Deck → Night Cruise on the Liujiang River 📍Longtan Park: No. 49, Longtan Road, Yufeng District ✨Must-see: Ethnic Culture Garden + Wind and Rain Bridge 🚌Suggested Time: 3 hours ⛰Day 2️⃣: Sun Village → Liuzhou Museum → Yaobu Ancient Town 📍Sun Village: Sun Village Town, Liunan District 🕒Opening Hours: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM 💰Admission: Free ✨Features: Spring Flower Sea + Cave Exploration 🏛Day 3️⃣: East Ring Road Morning Market → Cycling Along Baililiu River → Return 🚴Cycling Route: From East Ring Road, head south along the river ✨Best Time: 7-9 AM 💡Tip: There are multiple viewpoints along the way 🍜[Food Guide] 1️⃣ Shenxiang Snail Noodles 📍Address: No. 12 Jiefang North Road, Chengzhong District 🕒Open: 6:00 AM - 2:00 PM 🔥Features: Classic Fried Snail Noodles 2️⃣ Gillian's Snail Noodles 📍Address: 308 Pingshan Avenue, Yufeng District 💰Price: 10 yuan/bowl 👍Specialty: Flavorful sour bamboo shoots 3️⃣ Qingyun Vegetable Market 📍Address: 8 Qingyun Road, Chengzhong District 🕒Hours: 6:00 AM - 12:00 PM ✨Must-Try: Dew-Watered Rice Balls + Taro Cake 📸[Photography Tips] 1️⃣ Check out Ma'anshan's Night View 🌃Best Time: 6:30 PM 0-19:30 2️⃣ Photos of Hanfu costumes in Yaobu Ancient Town 👘 Rental price: 50 yuan/hour 3️⃣ Photos of cycling along the 100-mile Liujiang River 🚴 Props: Shared bicycle + casual photos ⚠️[Notes] 1️⃣ Prepare gastrointestinal medication in advance 2️⃣ Wear comfortable shoes for walking 3️⃣ Bring sunscreen and a hat 4️⃣ Prepare change for bus rides We recommend traveling during off-peak hours for a more enjoyable experience~💕 #LiuzhouTravel #SnailNoodles #GuangxiTravel #ShortTrip #ScenicScenery
Hey everyone! For National Day, I avoided the crowds in popular destinations, so I specifically chose three lesser-known cities. I ended up eating my fill in Quanzhou, enjoying the delicious noodles in Liuzhou, and visiting national treasures in Baoji without a fight. It was a relaxing and enjoyable trip! Here's the guide for you, so you can rush in without any pitfalls! 🌟1. Quanzhou, Fujian: Half city bustling with life, half idyllic—much more relaxing than Xiamen. - Why did I choose Quanzhou? While Xiamen is packed, I could stroll leisurely through the old city! As the starting point of the "Maritime Silk Road," there's a temple every three steps and a hall every five. The vibrant atmosphere blends with the sense of history, making walking down the street a pleasant experience. And best of all, the prices are affordable. I stayed in a B&B near West Street for 180 yuan a night, with food stalls right downstairs. - A must-experience! - To visit Kaiyuan Temple, be sure to arrive early! I arrived at 8 a.m., and the sun shone brightly on the East and West Pagodas. There were few people around, so the background for photos was incredibly clear. Listening to the monks ringing the bells instantly calmed my mind. The Guanyu Temple nearby is incredibly popular. I joined the locals in worshipping and even got some free incense. It's not commercial at all. - Stroll along West Street and Zhongshan Road! Snacks are everywhere under the arcades. I added vinegar pork and large intestine to my noodle soup for 12 yuan, and it was so delicious I almost licked the bowl. A large bowl of agar-agar paste with mango and taro balls was 5 yuan, and it was icy and refreshing. The waitress even gave me an extra spoonful, saying, "Little girl, eat more." - Don't miss listening to Nanyin music in the evening! Order a cup of tea at an old teahouse (20 yuan) and listen to performers playing the pipa and singing ancient music. Although I couldn't understand the lyrics, the tunes were so elegant that my mom even nodded along. It was much more engaging than watching online celebrity performances. - You must visit Xiapu Village! For 30 yuan, I had an attendant help me style my hair with flowers, and I wore a floral shirt for photos. The shell houses are so unique. Chatting with the attendant, she said, "It wasn't crowded during National Day, so you came just in time." Unlike what people say online, you won't be able to squeeze in. - Transportation and accommodation tips: Take the high-speed train to Quanzhou Station, then take a 20-minute taxi to West Street. Staying on West Street or Zhongshan Road makes it super convenient for evening shopping and dining without having to travel far. 🌟2. Liuzhou, Guangxi: Journeying to a whole city for a bowl of noodles—no crowds, that's awesome! - Why Liuzhou? Who can resist the joy of slurping noodles every day! Liuzhou is much less crowded than Guilin, so you don't have to wait in lines for hours to see the scenery. Enjoy noodles in the morning, explore the Industrial Park in the afternoon, and cruise the Liujiang River in the evening. The pace is so slow, and the noodles are truly delicious! - A must-try, authentic experience! - Get crazy with your noodles! I go to Shenxiang River Snail Noodles at 9 a.m. to skip the lines. I add a duck foot and a fried egg, which soaks up the broth and melts in the mouth. The spiciness is just right, mild. At noon, I switch to hot noodles with beef and pickled beans, and I'm stuffed for 8 yuan. In the evening, I try stir-fried river snail noodles with water spinach—it's so fragrant I'll stomp my feet. All three meals cost 15 yuan per person. - A night cruise on the Liujiang River is so relaxing! The water bus is only 3 yuan, cheaper than a boat tour. The river breeze blows, and the musical fountains spurt. Combined with the lights of the Panlong Mountain Waterfall, the entire river is ablaze. My friends and I took tons of videos; it's 10 times more comfortable than the crowded Li River in Guilin. - Climb Ma'anshan for a panoramic view! Take the elevator up the mountain (10 yuan) and skip the stairs, overlooking Liuzhou's "Nine Intestines" riverscape. The autumn weather isn't too hot, and it's so relaxing to enjoy the panoramic view of the city while feeling the breeze. - Learn more at the Industrial Museum! Admission is free, and you can see old machine tools and old cars. My dad spent a long time taking pictures of the old locomotive and said, "So Liuzhou is a car city! That's so hardcore!" With fewer people, you can take your time exploring without having to squeeze in for the tour guides. - Transportation and accommodation tips: If you take the high-speed train to Liuzhou Station, the bus stop is right outside. If you stay on the Five-Star Pedestrian Street, there are noodle shops downstairs, making it convenient for visiting the night market. 🌟3. Baoji, Shaanxi: Birthplace of Zhou and Qin Civilizations, See National Treasures Without a Hustle - Why choose this place? While Xi'an is packed with people, Baoji's museums let me take my time to explore national treasures! As the "Hometown of Bronze Artifacts," national treasures like the He Zun and the Ngu Pan are right in front of you. You can also visit Guanshan Grassland to enjoy the autumn scenery. With fewer crowds and beautiful views, it's a must-do for history buffs. - A must-see, authentic experience! - The Bronze Artifact Museum is a must-visit! It's free, but reservations are required. Seeing the word "China" on the He Zun gave me goosebumps. The guide was incredibly detailed, and there was no crowding, so I could get up close and personal, unlike at the Xi'an Museum where you have to stand on tiptoe. The inscription on the Ngu Pan was incredibly clear, and my friend and I exclaimed, "The ancients were truly amazing!" - See the relics at Famen Temple! It's a one-hour drive from downtown Baoji. There weren't many people, so I followed the group and walked slowly to see the Buddha's finger bone relic. The entire temple is majestic, and there's no need to squeeze in for photos; you can enjoy the quiet experience. - Enjoy delicious food on Chencang Old Street! A bowl of sauerkraut noodles is 10 yuan, sour and fragrant; rolled noodles with gluten are 6 yuan each, incredibly spicy; and tofu pudding and steamed buns are 12 yuan, filling enough for you. These are all Xifu specialties, and less crowded and cheaper than Xi'an's Muslim Street. - Enjoy the autumn scenery on Guanshan Grassland! The grass turns a faint yellow in September, and the wind whips it like waves. You can ride horses (50 yuan per round) or find a spot on the grass to sit and bask in the sun. No need to fight for a spot, and take photos with the grassland as your background – it's so relaxing. - Transportation and accommodation tips: The high-speed train from Xi'an to Baoji South Station takes only one hour; stay on Jing Er Road, close to the museum and with restaurants downstairs, for convenient living. 💡 Key tips for reverse travel! Proven success. 1. Don't stick to popular destinations: Xiamen → Quanzhou, Guilin → Liuzhou, Xi'an → Baoji. Try a closer city for a much less crowded experience. While I was strolling through Quanzhou's West Street, a friend on Xiamen's Gulangyu Island was so crowded she texted, "I regret it!" 2. Focus on the core attractions: Quanzhou: eat local snacks and listen to Nanyin (Southern Music), Liuzhou: slurp noodles and cruise along the Liujiang River, Baoji: see national treasures and stroll along the grasslands. Don't overdo it; just one or two spots a day will keep you relaxed and avoid rushing. 3. The value is incredible: Accommodation in these three cities is only 150-200 RMB, and meals are 30-50 RMB per person, half the price of popular destinations, and you don't have to wait in line. Hey kids! National Day travel doesn't have to be all about the hot spots. Find a lesser-known city to explore and enjoy the food and sights. That's what a vacation is all about! I had a blast in all three cities. If you're stuck on where to go, just pick one and go for it. You won't regret it! #LightLuxuryTravel #HowEveryoneSpendsNationalDay #NationalDayTravelDiary