The taste is very good, many people line up to eat it. The ingredients are sufficient, the rice noodles are chewy and the soup base is rich.
🔥Liuzhou, Guangxi: A 3-Day, 2-Night Travel Guide | Experience the birthplace of snail noodles for just 600 RMB per person, and experience the "industrial fantasy + scenic wonders"! Hi, I'm travel blogger Xiaoyou. Today, I'll be taking you on a journey to a city you'll love and find fascinating—Liuzhou, Guangxi! Not only is it the birthplace of snail noodles, but it's also a hidden gem, blending a magical industrial style, karst landscapes, ethnic customs, and vibrant street life. For three days and two nights, no rush, no pitfalls, and a budget of just 550-700 RMB per person, it's a fun trip even for students! 📅 Itinerary Overview: Liuzhou Three-Day, Two-Night In-Depth Tour Theme: Noodles + Check-Ins + Hiking + Night Views + Ethnic Culture Recommended Season: Year-round (Spring and Autumn are the most comfortable, while winter offers the popular redbud flowers) Transportation Tips: High-speed rail directly connects to [Liuzhou Station], and travel time from Nanning, Guangzhou, or Guiyang is 1–3 hours. City buses are convenient, taxis are affordable, and shared bikes are also very convenient. 🗺 Day 1: Arrive in Liuzhou × City Experience × Enjoy a Night of Godly Snail Noodles 📍 Afternoon: Arrive at Liuzhou Station → Check into a city center hotel We recommend staying near Wuxing Street/Gubu Street for convenient dining and nighttime exploration. Budget Hotel/B&B: 💰180 RMB/night × 2 nights = 360 RMB (double sharing ≈ 180 RMB) 🍽 Dinner: Head straight to [Ajiao Snail Noodles] or [Caomei Snail Noodles]. Must-order: Original flavor + duck feet + fried egg + double pickled bamboo shoots! Price per person: 15 yuan for a bowl of "soul-satisfying flavor." 📍 Evening: Check out the night view of [Yaobu Ancient Town] Free admission! A fusion of Dong ethnic stilt houses and a modern light show. Highly photogenic, and a pleasant riverside stroll. Experience the waterfront light show (7:30 PM and 8:30 PM each night). 🍹 Enjoy street food: glutinous rice, sour food, and ice slag tofu pudding (30 yuan per person). ✅ Day 1 Approximate Cost: 250 yuan 🗺 Day 2: Climb Ma'anshan for a panoramic view, explore the karst landscape at Longtan, and explore the Industrial Museum. 📍 Morning: Climb Ma'anshan Park for a panoramic view of the city. Admission: Free. The climb takes about 20 minutes, and you'll reach the 360° observation deck at the top. See the Liujiang River, a jade belt, and the six bridges, blending the city and the mountains. 📍 Noon: Walk to Longtan Park. Admission free! A National 4A-level scenic spot. Karst landforms, ethnic customs, and crystal-clear lakes. Check out the "Wind and Rain Bridge" and "Mirror Mountain Reflections" for stunning mountain and water photos. 🍽 Lunch: Dew-soaked glutinous rice balls and oil tea at a local restaurant outside the park (25 yuan per person). 📍 Afternoon: Visit the Liuzhou Industrial Museum. Free admission (reservations required), China's first comprehensive urban industrial museum. Steam locomotives, old factory buildings, Hongqi sedans, and even Wuling cars are all on display! Full of technology, a must-see for families and arty young people. 📍 Evening: Cycle along the Huanjiang River Waterfront Boulevard. Rent a shared bike or electric scooter and cycle along the Liujiang River. Spring (March–April) sees the blooming redbuds, transforming the city into a sea of pink! 🌙 Evening: Try the popular stinky tofu and BBQ snail noodles combo. Recommended stops at Gubu Street Night Market or Qingyun Vegetable Market. Snail noodles cooked like BBQ? Stinky yet fragrant, the more you eat, the more addictive! ✅ Day 2 Cost: Approximately 120 RMB (Meals + Snacks) 🗺 Day 3: Bailian Cave Site × Return Trip or Add Chengyang Eight Villages (Optional) 📍 Morning: Visit the Bailian Cave Science Museum Admission: Free China's first cave science museum, featuring exhibitions of karst caves and prehistoric culture. Quiet and secluded, perfect for those interested in history and culture. 📍 Or upgrade: Day trip to the Sanjiang Chengyang Eight Villages (Recommended!) Approximately 2.5 hours' drive from Liuzhou. Join a local day tour for ¥198/person (transportation and entrance fees included). See the Chengyang Wind and Rain Bridge, one of the four most famous bridges in the world. Experience Dong folk songs, a hundred-family banquet, and a cluster of stilt houses—a true immersion in the culture! 🍽 Lunch: Dong ethnic group-style meal or return to the city for a final bowl of snail noodles (30 yuan per person) 🚗 Return before 3:00 PM ✅ Day 3 Expenses: City Tour: Approximately 80 yuan Chengyang Eight Villages: Approximately 250 yuan 💰 Total Budget (Single Person, Calculated Based on City Tour) Items & Costs ----- ------ Accommodation (2 nights) 180 yuan (including room rate) Meals (5 meals and 2 breakfasts) 200 yuan (including multiple bowls of snail noodles 😋) Transportation (within the city and round-trip) 100 yuan Entrance & Incidentals 0 yuan (most attractions free) Snacks & Souvenirs (bagged snail noodles, dried sour beans, etc.) 70 yuan Total Approximately 550 yuan ✨ Including Chengyang Eight Villages: Total Budget Approximately 750 yuan 🌟 Liuzhou Trip Highlights: ✅ China's most "hardcore" mountain and water industrial city, with a unique style. ✅ The birthplace of snail noodles, any street vendor is authentic. ✅ Most attractions offer free admission, making it an excellent value. ✅ When the redbuds bloom in spring, the whole city becomes incredibly romantic! 📌 Travel Tips: Looking for authentic packaged snail noodles? Look for [Hao Huanluo], [Luo Bawang], or [Xiluo Hui]. The sour noodles are a must-try; they're an appetizer and a great complement to snail noodles. Wear comfortable shoes! Hiking Ma'anshan and Longtan requires extensive walking. ✨Liuzhou is a city you'll love the more you get to know it. It has the bones of heavy industry and the soul of a landscape filled with poetic beauty. It can be breathtakingly smelly, yet also incredibly fragrant. For less than the price of a plane ticket, you can spend three days— ascending to admire the mountains and rivers by day, and slurping noodles until the early hours of the morning. This weekend, let's head to Liuzhou. To smell the infamous aroma, to love this cool and adorable city. 🚞🍜🌸
Liuzhou Foodie Guide - Stay at the Park Hyatt Manfei and Eat Everywhere in 3 Days: A Local's Secret Hash Unlock Your Freedom to Eat Noodles: Within 800 meters of the hotel, you'll find three legendary noodle shops: a 5-minute walk to Caomei Snail Noodles (traditional broth with fried egg), a 1-kilometer ride to Fengzhang Shuangkou Snail Noodles (main branch on Yuejin Road, crispy pork trotters on the outside and tender on the inside), and a 5-minute e-scooter ride to Dajiaojie Snail Noodles (sour beans, crispy and delicious). Day Market and Night Market Double Hit: Rent an e-scooter for 15 minutes to Qingyun Minsheng Market. Start the day with a refreshing start with dew-soaked glutinous rice balls, corn juice, and sesame paste. In the evening, head straight to Shengli BBQ City for a late-night snack of fried snails, braised duck feet, and Dingdang fried ice cream to experience the vibrant nightlife of Liuzhou. Hidden gems: Within a 10-minute drive of the hotel, discover affordable beef offal (cold salad/hot pot combo) and Liuxi Spicy BBQ (raw beef with fish roe and grilled beef fat with sweet and sour sauce), all for just 30 yuan per person. "You'll never stop eating!" Recommended accommodation: Manfei Park Hyatt Garden Hotel (Poly Plaza, Five Star Commercial Street) Irreplaceable dining experience: Located in the heart of the foodie district of Tanzhong Middle Road, Liubei District, the hotel puts you right on the "Liuzhou Taste Map"—you don't even have to walk far; order takeout from your room and it's instantly delivered. Foodie-friendly amenities: 24-hour laundry and drying service ensures you can indulge in your snail noodles without worrying about getting them dirty. Select rooms feature 4K giant screen projection, perfect for late-night snail noodles while watching a TV series. #LiuzhouManfeiParkHyattGardenHotel #LiuzhouManfeiParkHyattGardenHotel
You can enjoy the same scenery as "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" in Liuzhou, Guangxi without having to squeeze in with the crowds! Rongshui Yuanbao Mountain and Huanjiang Mulun Karst: lush green mountains, terraced fields, Miao villages, caves... it's truly breathtaking! 😍 👇Below is my personal, easy 5-day, 4-night itinerary, perfect for families or couples. 🗓️ [Itinerary] 𝐷𝐴𝑌1: Arrive in Liuzhou → Ma'anshan for a night view ✅ Arrive in Liuzhou in the afternoon and enjoy a bowl of snail noodles (Ajiao or Caomei recommended). ✅ Climb Ma'anshan in the evening (elevator up, 20 yuan) to see the city lights come alive. ✅ Accommodate at a hotel in Liuzhou city. 𝐷𝐴𝑌2: Liuzhou → Rongshui Yuanbao Mountain (2.5-hour drive) ✅ Morning: Drive into Yuanbao Mountain, a "moving landscape painting" all the way. ✅ Afternoon: Hike Longbao Grand Canyon to see waterfalls and primeval forests. ✅ Evening: Stay at a B&B at the foot of Yuanbao Mountain. I recommend "Qingshan Yunsu" ✅ If you arrive after rain, the sea of clouds in the mountains will create a fairyland-like experience. 𝐷𝐴𝑌3: Yubu Miao Village → Terraced Field Hike → Huanjiang Mulun ✅ Morning: Visit Yubu Miao Village, experience Miao embroidery, and drink oil tea ✅ Afternoon: Hike Yuanbaoshan Terraced Fields (beginner-friendly, approximately 1.5 hours) ✅ Evening: Drive to Huanjiang Mulun Karst (approximately 2 hours) ✅ Accommodate at a hotel in Huanjiang County 𝐷𝐴𝑌4: Mulun Karst Exploration → Liuzhou ✅ Morning: Hike Mulun (one of the best-preserved karst forests on Earth at its latitude) ✅ Lunch: Enjoy river fish and specialty fragrant pork at a farmhouse ✅ Afternoon: Return to Liuzhou ✅ Evening: Visit Wuxing Street Night Market and enjoy iced tofu pudding and fried ice cream 𝐷𝐴𝑌5: Off-the-beaten-path Liuzhou Experience → Return ✅ Morning: Check out the Bailian Cave Museum (dinosaur fossils and cave exploration) ✅ Lunch: Enjoy filtered rice noodles and takeaway handmade snail noodles ✅ Afternoon: Return 📸 [Don't Miss Photo Spots] 1️⃣ Yuanbaoshan Observation Deck: Wrapped in mist, the mountains and water blend together 2️⃣ Yubu Miao Village: Dress in Miao clothing for stunning photos of the terraced fields 3️⃣ Mulun Karst: Hike through the primeval forest for breathtaking light and shadow 4️⃣ Ma'anshan: Panoramic views of the city and the Liujiang River 🍜 [Food List] ▪️ Snail noodles: Ajiao, Caomei, and Xinyue (must have a soft-boiled egg) ▪️ Filtered rice noodles: A Rongshui specialty, smooth and delicious ▪️ Oil tea: Miao welcoming tea, slightly bitter at first, followed by a sweet aftertaste ▪️ Fragrant pig: Huanjiang specialty, tender and crispy 💡 𝐓𝐢𝐩𝐬: ✅ Best Season: May-October (abundant water and lush green terraces). ✅ Transportation: Renting a car is recommended, but caution is advised on some mountain roads. ✅ Accommodation: The B&B at the foot of Yuanbao Mountain is simple but offers stunning views. Bring your own toiletries. ✅ Safety: Wear non-slip shoes for hiking, and bring mosquito repellent and rain gear. “Lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets.” ⛰️ This hidden gem of a Chinese landscape in Liuzhou is truly worth exploring and exploring. #LiuzhouTravelGuide #GuangxiTravel #GuangxiTravelGuide #NicheDiscovery #Parent-ChildTravel
Who knows! Liuzhou truly has "delicious food" etched into its DNA! We spent two days and one night raving the city, devouring it from morning till night, and the scenery was surprisingly breathtaking! I've put together a babysitting guide, perfect for foodies! 🌟 Itinerary Overview (with map) Day 1: Arrive in Liuzhou → A-Po Tofu Pudding → Shengli BBQ City → Night Cruise on the Liujiang River Day 2: Breakfast at Qingyun Market → Longtan Park → Xihuan Fatty Snail Noodles → Return 📍 Daily Itinerary & Must-See List Day 1: Carb-fueled extravaganza + romantic night view Afternoon: Arrive in Liuzhou and enjoy a bowl of sweet soup. Don't rush for snail noodles right after arriving in Liuzhou! Head straight to "A-Po Tofu Pudding" (Park Road branch). For 5 yuan a bowl, their traditional tofu pudding is so tender it makes your head spin, and the sweet soup is refreshing without being overpowering. Paired with a 1.5 yuan tea egg, it instantly awakens your taste buds. Evening: Shengli BBQ City is known for its sizzling hot pot—it's no exaggeration! Make sure to order from these restaurants: ✅ Qiangji's Traditional Fried Snail Noodles: The noodles are generously coated with sauce, topped with crispy sour bamboo shoots and peanuts, and the spiciness is just right! ✅ Lao Pengji Fried Ice Cream: The mango and pineapple combo is a must-try. Made with freshly cut fruit, the shaved ice is smooth and crumb-free, perfect for spiciness! ✅ Zheng Jie's Sour Beans: Green mangoes and pineapple sprinkled with sour plum powder—sweet, sour, and crispy—perfect with barbecue! ⚠️ Avoid: Don't buy the internet-famous starch sausages at the entrance; they're expensive and average! Late Night: Cruise the Liujiang River and See the "Waterfall." After BBQ, take a stroll along Binjiang East Road. At 8:00 PM, the Liujiang Music Fountain bursts into life, its streams dancing to the music, complemented by the reflections of the lights on both sides. The evening breeze is so relaxing! No need to pay for a boat ride; the view from the shore observation deck is fantastic! Day 2: Old City Fireworks + Nature Healing Morning: Catch the morning market at Qingyun Market. Liuzhou's breakfast DNA is in full swing! Arrive before 7:00 AM for the excitement: ✅ Caomei Snail and Pork Trotter Noodles: The pork trotter is stewed to perfection, soaking up the flavor of the snail broth. Add a fried egg to soak up the broth, and it's so fragrant you'll want to stamp your feet! ✅ Dew Tangyuan: Small glutinous rice balls with sesame and peanut fillings, served with brown sugar ginger tea, a warm bowl of comforting food. ✅ Triangle Zongzi: Salted egg yolk and pork belly filling, with moist and fragrant glutinous rice. 3 yuan each, and you're full! Morning: Free oxygen and lung cleansing at Longtan Park! Free! Free! A treasure park comparable to a 5A scenic spot! Must-see spots: Wind and Rain Bridge (wear light-colored clothing for photos), Mirror Lake (on a clear day, you can capture the merging water and sky), and the Cherry Blossom Garden (spring only, with a stunning sea of pink and white blossoms). We recommend renting an electric scooter (20 yuan/hour), or your legs will be exhausted after exploring! Lunch: Finish off your meal with a last bowl of snail noodles—you absolutely have to grab another before heading home! "Xihuan Fatty Snail Noodles" is a local favorite. The broth is made with aged snails, making it fresh but not dry. The sour beans and dried radish are the heart of the dish, and the braised pig intestines are a fantastic addition! Remember to add the fried dried bean curd sheets for maximum broth absorption! 🏠Accommodation Recommendations Value-for-money: Vienna Hotel in the City Center (10-minute walk to Qingyun Market, near the subway station) Unique B&B: Liujiang Loft Apartment (night view, perfect for couples or friends) ⚠️ Avoid staying near the train station! It's noisy, far away, and not worth the money. 💡Tips to Avoid Don't order the snail noodles extra spicy! Spiciness is a "hidden killer" in Liuzhou; a mild spice is enough to satisfy your palate. Go to Qingyun Market early! Popular snacks are often sold out after 8 PM, and there's a queue. For transportation, choose a shared e-donkey! Liuzhou's roads are perfect for cycling, offering more flexibility than taking a taxi (remember to wear a helmet). Don't buy vacuum-packed snail noodles as a souvenir! Buy fresh pickled bamboo shoots and snail sauce from local supermarkets for a more authentic taste. Liuzhou is truly a foodie's paradise! It's not overly commercialized, and the prices are affordable. Two days and one night here were satisfying, and I'll definitely be back next time! #LiuzhouTravelGuide #LiuzhouTourism #LiuzhouFood #LiuzhouSnailNoodles
The taste is very good, many people line up to eat it. The ingredients are sufficient, the rice noodles are chewy and the soup base is rich.
🔥Liuzhou, Guangxi: A 3-Day, 2-Night Travel Guide | Experience the birthplace of snail noodles for just 600 RMB per person, and experience the "industrial fantasy + scenic wonders"! Hi, I'm travel blogger Xiaoyou. Today, I'll be taking you on a journey to a city you'll love and find fascinating—Liuzhou, Guangxi! Not only is it the birthplace of snail noodles, but it's also a hidden gem, blending a magical industrial style, karst landscapes, ethnic customs, and vibrant street life. For three days and two nights, no rush, no pitfalls, and a budget of just 550-700 RMB per person, it's a fun trip even for students! 📅 Itinerary Overview: Liuzhou Three-Day, Two-Night In-Depth Tour Theme: Noodles + Check-Ins + Hiking + Night Views + Ethnic Culture Recommended Season: Year-round (Spring and Autumn are the most comfortable, while winter offers the popular redbud flowers) Transportation Tips: High-speed rail directly connects to [Liuzhou Station], and travel time from Nanning, Guangzhou, or Guiyang is 1–3 hours. City buses are convenient, taxis are affordable, and shared bikes are also very convenient. 🗺 Day 1: Arrive in Liuzhou × City Experience × Enjoy a Night of Godly Snail Noodles 📍 Afternoon: Arrive at Liuzhou Station → Check into a city center hotel We recommend staying near Wuxing Street/Gubu Street for convenient dining and nighttime exploration. Budget Hotel/B&B: 💰180 RMB/night × 2 nights = 360 RMB (double sharing ≈ 180 RMB) 🍽 Dinner: Head straight to [Ajiao Snail Noodles] or [Caomei Snail Noodles]. Must-order: Original flavor + duck feet + fried egg + double pickled bamboo shoots! Price per person: 15 yuan for a bowl of "soul-satisfying flavor." 📍 Evening: Check out the night view of [Yaobu Ancient Town] Free admission! A fusion of Dong ethnic stilt houses and a modern light show. Highly photogenic, and a pleasant riverside stroll. Experience the waterfront light show (7:30 PM and 8:30 PM each night). 🍹 Enjoy street food: glutinous rice, sour food, and ice slag tofu pudding (30 yuan per person). ✅ Day 1 Approximate Cost: 250 yuan 🗺 Day 2: Climb Ma'anshan for a panoramic view, explore the karst landscape at Longtan, and explore the Industrial Museum. 📍 Morning: Climb Ma'anshan Park for a panoramic view of the city. Admission: Free. The climb takes about 20 minutes, and you'll reach the 360° observation deck at the top. See the Liujiang River, a jade belt, and the six bridges, blending the city and the mountains. 📍 Noon: Walk to Longtan Park. Admission free! A National 4A-level scenic spot. Karst landforms, ethnic customs, and crystal-clear lakes. Check out the "Wind and Rain Bridge" and "Mirror Mountain Reflections" for stunning mountain and water photos. 🍽 Lunch: Dew-soaked glutinous rice balls and oil tea at a local restaurant outside the park (25 yuan per person). 📍 Afternoon: Visit the Liuzhou Industrial Museum. Free admission (reservations required), China's first comprehensive urban industrial museum. Steam locomotives, old factory buildings, Hongqi sedans, and even Wuling cars are all on display! Full of technology, a must-see for families and arty young people. 📍 Evening: Cycle along the Huanjiang River Waterfront Boulevard. Rent a shared bike or electric scooter and cycle along the Liujiang River. Spring (March–April) sees the blooming redbuds, transforming the city into a sea of pink! 🌙 Evening: Try the popular stinky tofu and BBQ snail noodles combo. Recommended stops at Gubu Street Night Market or Qingyun Vegetable Market. Snail noodles cooked like BBQ? Stinky yet fragrant, the more you eat, the more addictive! ✅ Day 2 Cost: Approximately 120 RMB (Meals + Snacks) 🗺 Day 3: Bailian Cave Site × Return Trip or Add Chengyang Eight Villages (Optional) 📍 Morning: Visit the Bailian Cave Science Museum Admission: Free China's first cave science museum, featuring exhibitions of karst caves and prehistoric culture. Quiet and secluded, perfect for those interested in history and culture. 📍 Or upgrade: Day trip to the Sanjiang Chengyang Eight Villages (Recommended!) Approximately 2.5 hours' drive from Liuzhou. Join a local day tour for ¥198/person (transportation and entrance fees included). See the Chengyang Wind and Rain Bridge, one of the four most famous bridges in the world. Experience Dong folk songs, a hundred-family banquet, and a cluster of stilt houses—a true immersion in the culture! 🍽 Lunch: Dong ethnic group-style meal or return to the city for a final bowl of snail noodles (30 yuan per person) 🚗 Return before 3:00 PM ✅ Day 3 Expenses: City Tour: Approximately 80 yuan Chengyang Eight Villages: Approximately 250 yuan 💰 Total Budget (Single Person, Calculated Based on City Tour) Items & Costs ----- ------ Accommodation (2 nights) 180 yuan (including room rate) Meals (5 meals and 2 breakfasts) 200 yuan (including multiple bowls of snail noodles 😋) Transportation (within the city and round-trip) 100 yuan Entrance & Incidentals 0 yuan (most attractions free) Snacks & Souvenirs (bagged snail noodles, dried sour beans, etc.) 70 yuan Total Approximately 550 yuan ✨ Including Chengyang Eight Villages: Total Budget Approximately 750 yuan 🌟 Liuzhou Trip Highlights: ✅ China's most "hardcore" mountain and water industrial city, with a unique style. ✅ The birthplace of snail noodles, any street vendor is authentic. ✅ Most attractions offer free admission, making it an excellent value. ✅ When the redbuds bloom in spring, the whole city becomes incredibly romantic! 📌 Travel Tips: Looking for authentic packaged snail noodles? Look for [Hao Huanluo], [Luo Bawang], or [Xiluo Hui]. The sour noodles are a must-try; they're an appetizer and a great complement to snail noodles. Wear comfortable shoes! Hiking Ma'anshan and Longtan requires extensive walking. ✨Liuzhou is a city you'll love the more you get to know it. It has the bones of heavy industry and the soul of a landscape filled with poetic beauty. It can be breathtakingly smelly, yet also incredibly fragrant. For less than the price of a plane ticket, you can spend three days— ascending to admire the mountains and rivers by day, and slurping noodles until the early hours of the morning. This weekend, let's head to Liuzhou. To smell the infamous aroma, to love this cool and adorable city. 🚞🍜🌸
Liuzhou Foodie Guide - Stay at the Park Hyatt Manfei and Eat Everywhere in 3 Days: A Local's Secret Hash Unlock Your Freedom to Eat Noodles: Within 800 meters of the hotel, you'll find three legendary noodle shops: a 5-minute walk to Caomei Snail Noodles (traditional broth with fried egg), a 1-kilometer ride to Fengzhang Shuangkou Snail Noodles (main branch on Yuejin Road, crispy pork trotters on the outside and tender on the inside), and a 5-minute e-scooter ride to Dajiaojie Snail Noodles (sour beans, crispy and delicious). Day Market and Night Market Double Hit: Rent an e-scooter for 15 minutes to Qingyun Minsheng Market. Start the day with a refreshing start with dew-soaked glutinous rice balls, corn juice, and sesame paste. In the evening, head straight to Shengli BBQ City for a late-night snack of fried snails, braised duck feet, and Dingdang fried ice cream to experience the vibrant nightlife of Liuzhou. Hidden gems: Within a 10-minute drive of the hotel, discover affordable beef offal (cold salad/hot pot combo) and Liuxi Spicy BBQ (raw beef with fish roe and grilled beef fat with sweet and sour sauce), all for just 30 yuan per person. "You'll never stop eating!" Recommended accommodation: Manfei Park Hyatt Garden Hotel (Poly Plaza, Five Star Commercial Street) Irreplaceable dining experience: Located in the heart of the foodie district of Tanzhong Middle Road, Liubei District, the hotel puts you right on the "Liuzhou Taste Map"—you don't even have to walk far; order takeout from your room and it's instantly delivered. Foodie-friendly amenities: 24-hour laundry and drying service ensures you can indulge in your snail noodles without worrying about getting them dirty. Select rooms feature 4K giant screen projection, perfect for late-night snail noodles while watching a TV series. #LiuzhouManfeiParkHyattGardenHotel #LiuzhouManfeiParkHyattGardenHotel
You can enjoy the same scenery as "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" in Liuzhou, Guangxi without having to squeeze in with the crowds! Rongshui Yuanbao Mountain and Huanjiang Mulun Karst: lush green mountains, terraced fields, Miao villages, caves... it's truly breathtaking! 😍 👇Below is my personal, easy 5-day, 4-night itinerary, perfect for families or couples. 🗓️ [Itinerary] 𝐷𝐴𝑌1: Arrive in Liuzhou → Ma'anshan for a night view ✅ Arrive in Liuzhou in the afternoon and enjoy a bowl of snail noodles (Ajiao or Caomei recommended). ✅ Climb Ma'anshan in the evening (elevator up, 20 yuan) to see the city lights come alive. ✅ Accommodate at a hotel in Liuzhou city. 𝐷𝐴𝑌2: Liuzhou → Rongshui Yuanbao Mountain (2.5-hour drive) ✅ Morning: Drive into Yuanbao Mountain, a "moving landscape painting" all the way. ✅ Afternoon: Hike Longbao Grand Canyon to see waterfalls and primeval forests. ✅ Evening: Stay at a B&B at the foot of Yuanbao Mountain. I recommend "Qingshan Yunsu" ✅ If you arrive after rain, the sea of clouds in the mountains will create a fairyland-like experience. 𝐷𝐴𝑌3: Yubu Miao Village → Terraced Field Hike → Huanjiang Mulun ✅ Morning: Visit Yubu Miao Village, experience Miao embroidery, and drink oil tea ✅ Afternoon: Hike Yuanbaoshan Terraced Fields (beginner-friendly, approximately 1.5 hours) ✅ Evening: Drive to Huanjiang Mulun Karst (approximately 2 hours) ✅ Accommodate at a hotel in Huanjiang County 𝐷𝐴𝑌4: Mulun Karst Exploration → Liuzhou ✅ Morning: Hike Mulun (one of the best-preserved karst forests on Earth at its latitude) ✅ Lunch: Enjoy river fish and specialty fragrant pork at a farmhouse ✅ Afternoon: Return to Liuzhou ✅ Evening: Visit Wuxing Street Night Market and enjoy iced tofu pudding and fried ice cream 𝐷𝐴𝑌5: Off-the-beaten-path Liuzhou Experience → Return ✅ Morning: Check out the Bailian Cave Museum (dinosaur fossils and cave exploration) ✅ Lunch: Enjoy filtered rice noodles and takeaway handmade snail noodles ✅ Afternoon: Return 📸 [Don't Miss Photo Spots] 1️⃣ Yuanbaoshan Observation Deck: Wrapped in mist, the mountains and water blend together 2️⃣ Yubu Miao Village: Dress in Miao clothing for stunning photos of the terraced fields 3️⃣ Mulun Karst: Hike through the primeval forest for breathtaking light and shadow 4️⃣ Ma'anshan: Panoramic views of the city and the Liujiang River 🍜 [Food List] ▪️ Snail noodles: Ajiao, Caomei, and Xinyue (must have a soft-boiled egg) ▪️ Filtered rice noodles: A Rongshui specialty, smooth and delicious ▪️ Oil tea: Miao welcoming tea, slightly bitter at first, followed by a sweet aftertaste ▪️ Fragrant pig: Huanjiang specialty, tender and crispy 💡 𝐓𝐢𝐩𝐬: ✅ Best Season: May-October (abundant water and lush green terraces). ✅ Transportation: Renting a car is recommended, but caution is advised on some mountain roads. ✅ Accommodation: The B&B at the foot of Yuanbao Mountain is simple but offers stunning views. Bring your own toiletries. ✅ Safety: Wear non-slip shoes for hiking, and bring mosquito repellent and rain gear. “Lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets.” ⛰️ This hidden gem of a Chinese landscape in Liuzhou is truly worth exploring and exploring. #LiuzhouTravelGuide #GuangxiTravel #GuangxiTravelGuide #NicheDiscovery #Parent-ChildTravel
Who knows! Liuzhou truly has "delicious food" etched into its DNA! We spent two days and one night raving the city, devouring it from morning till night, and the scenery was surprisingly breathtaking! I've put together a babysitting guide, perfect for foodies! 🌟 Itinerary Overview (with map) Day 1: Arrive in Liuzhou → A-Po Tofu Pudding → Shengli BBQ City → Night Cruise on the Liujiang River Day 2: Breakfast at Qingyun Market → Longtan Park → Xihuan Fatty Snail Noodles → Return 📍 Daily Itinerary & Must-See List Day 1: Carb-fueled extravaganza + romantic night view Afternoon: Arrive in Liuzhou and enjoy a bowl of sweet soup. Don't rush for snail noodles right after arriving in Liuzhou! Head straight to "A-Po Tofu Pudding" (Park Road branch). For 5 yuan a bowl, their traditional tofu pudding is so tender it makes your head spin, and the sweet soup is refreshing without being overpowering. Paired with a 1.5 yuan tea egg, it instantly awakens your taste buds. Evening: Shengli BBQ City is known for its sizzling hot pot—it's no exaggeration! Make sure to order from these restaurants: ✅ Qiangji's Traditional Fried Snail Noodles: The noodles are generously coated with sauce, topped with crispy sour bamboo shoots and peanuts, and the spiciness is just right! ✅ Lao Pengji Fried Ice Cream: The mango and pineapple combo is a must-try. Made with freshly cut fruit, the shaved ice is smooth and crumb-free, perfect for spiciness! ✅ Zheng Jie's Sour Beans: Green mangoes and pineapple sprinkled with sour plum powder—sweet, sour, and crispy—perfect with barbecue! ⚠️ Avoid: Don't buy the internet-famous starch sausages at the entrance; they're expensive and average! Late Night: Cruise the Liujiang River and See the "Waterfall." After BBQ, take a stroll along Binjiang East Road. At 8:00 PM, the Liujiang Music Fountain bursts into life, its streams dancing to the music, complemented by the reflections of the lights on both sides. The evening breeze is so relaxing! No need to pay for a boat ride; the view from the shore observation deck is fantastic! Day 2: Old City Fireworks + Nature Healing Morning: Catch the morning market at Qingyun Market. Liuzhou's breakfast DNA is in full swing! Arrive before 7:00 AM for the excitement: ✅ Caomei Snail and Pork Trotter Noodles: The pork trotter is stewed to perfection, soaking up the flavor of the snail broth. Add a fried egg to soak up the broth, and it's so fragrant you'll want to stamp your feet! ✅ Dew Tangyuan: Small glutinous rice balls with sesame and peanut fillings, served with brown sugar ginger tea, a warm bowl of comforting food. ✅ Triangle Zongzi: Salted egg yolk and pork belly filling, with moist and fragrant glutinous rice. 3 yuan each, and you're full! Morning: Free oxygen and lung cleansing at Longtan Park! Free! Free! A treasure park comparable to a 5A scenic spot! Must-see spots: Wind and Rain Bridge (wear light-colored clothing for photos), Mirror Lake (on a clear day, you can capture the merging water and sky), and the Cherry Blossom Garden (spring only, with a stunning sea of pink and white blossoms). We recommend renting an electric scooter (20 yuan/hour), or your legs will be exhausted after exploring! Lunch: Finish off your meal with a last bowl of snail noodles—you absolutely have to grab another before heading home! "Xihuan Fatty Snail Noodles" is a local favorite. The broth is made with aged snails, making it fresh but not dry. The sour beans and dried radish are the heart of the dish, and the braised pig intestines are a fantastic addition! Remember to add the fried dried bean curd sheets for maximum broth absorption! 🏠Accommodation Recommendations Value-for-money: Vienna Hotel in the City Center (10-minute walk to Qingyun Market, near the subway station) Unique B&B: Liujiang Loft Apartment (night view, perfect for couples or friends) ⚠️ Avoid staying near the train station! It's noisy, far away, and not worth the money. 💡Tips to Avoid Don't order the snail noodles extra spicy! Spiciness is a "hidden killer" in Liuzhou; a mild spice is enough to satisfy your palate. Go to Qingyun Market early! Popular snacks are often sold out after 8 PM, and there's a queue. For transportation, choose a shared e-donkey! Liuzhou's roads are perfect for cycling, offering more flexibility than taking a taxi (remember to wear a helmet). Don't buy vacuum-packed snail noodles as a souvenir! Buy fresh pickled bamboo shoots and snail sauce from local supermarkets for a more authentic taste. Liuzhou is truly a foodie's paradise! It's not overly commercialized, and the prices are affordable. Two days and one night here were satisfying, and I'll definitely be back next time! #LiuzhouTravelGuide #LiuzhouTourism #LiuzhouFood #LiuzhouSnailNoodles