The famous late-night food, the garden snail duck feet stew is very good, the duck feet are soft and tasty, very satisfying
--- **📍Itinerary: Snail noodles + night view + mountain scenery—a three-in-one indulgence! ** 👉 **Day 1: City Rush** - **Qingyun Vegetable Market**🥬: Head to the morning market at 6 a.m.! A bowl of dew-watered glutinous rice balls and 5 yuan a bowl will make you stomp your feet (but don't wear white clothes, or you'll get squashed into sesame paste 😂) - **Longtan Park**🏞️: Free! The karst landscape resembles a giant bonsai, and taking photos under the Wind and Rain Bridge makes you feel like you're in Guilin (the aunties are fighting for center stage more fiercely than they are for food). - **Ma'anshan Night View**🌃: Lighting ceremony at 7:30 PM, 20-minute hike to the observation deck (the lazy can take the elevator, but the lines are so long you'll be skeptical). 👉 **Day 2: Noodles and Cultural Day** - **Snail Noodle DIY Experience**🍲: Learn how to cook noodles at "Hao Xiang Luo" (Hao Xiang Luo), the sour bamboo shoots are so pungent they'll make you cry (but they're delicious!) - **Industrial Museum**🏭: See the evolution of the legendary Wuling car, and the giant machinery is amazing (don't try to peek at the exhibits like I did, or the alarm will go off). - **Yaobu Ancient Town**🏮: Transformed into "Liuzhou Hongya Cave" at night, rent a Miao costume for photos (50 yuan/hour, but don't ask if the silver jewelry is real...) --- **🍜Food Hot and Black List:** ✅ **Must-Try List** - **Snail Noodles**🔥: Fried egg and pork knuckle at Ah Lemon, 15 yuan per person, incredibly delicious - **Duck Feet Hot Pot**🦆: Sour bamboo shoots and taro at Feiluozhuang, so spicy you can't stop eating - **Chao Bing**🍧: Avocado and mango at Shengli BBQ City, so fluffy it feels like eating clouds ❌ **Avoidance Guide** - **Scenic Area Specialty Snail Noodles**🛍️: Beautiful packaging but bland - **Internet-famous Light Bulb Milk Tea**💡: 15 yuan per cup, but it turned out to be just regular milk tea with an LED light... --- **💡Practical Tips:** 1️⃣ **Transportation**🛵: Renting an electric scooter in the city is the most convenient option (30 yuan/day). Taxis start at 6 yuan. 2️⃣ **Accommodation**🏨: - Save money near Five Star Street (150 yuan/night) - Budget-friendly river view rooms (300 yuan+/night) 3️⃣ **Must-Haves**: - Chewing gum 🍬 (social distance after eating noodles) - Stomach-strengthening and digestion-promoting tablets 💊 (eight meals a day is no longer a dream) --- **✨Personal Experience:** Liuzhou is a truly delicious city— ✅ **Most Refreshing**: Slurping noodles at a roadside stall late at night, the sweat and chili oil flowing together exhilaratingly ❌ **Most Frustrating**: In Yaobu Ancient Town, my T-shirt was scratched by Miao silver ornaments; the owner said, "It's a sign of time!" **In short, when visiting Liuzhou, you must: bring a 256GB stomach, wear old clothes, and give up on dieting!** --- #LiuzhouTravelGuide #LiuzhouSnailNoodles #AuthenticLiuzhouSnailNoodles #AvoidingTrafficGuide #GuangxiFoodRecommendations
If you're planning a trip to Nanning that combines the beauty of southern China with the desire to sample authentic local delicacies and immerse yourself in the vibrant night markets, the following comprehensive guide covering attractions, food, and night markets should ensure you have the most fun, eat your fill, and avoid unnecessary detours. 🌄 1. Recommended Attractions: A Green City Woven with Nature and Culture 1️⃣ Qingxiu Mountain Scenic Area Known as Nanning's "green lung," this area is not only a National 5A scenic spot but also a vast natural oxygen bar. Each season offers its own unique charm, especially the Leaf Garden and Monet Garden, vibrant with colors reminiscent of a fairytale. Locals often bring their own food for camping, so we recommend entering through the East Gate, bringing your own snacks, and spending the majority of the day enjoying the forest. 🎫 Admission: 20 yuan 2️⃣ Three Streets and Two Alleys This historic district, comprised of three old streets—Jiefang Road, Minsheng Road, and Jiefang Road—and two ancient alleys—Jinshi Alley and Yinshi Alley, originated in the Song Dynasty and still retains the Ming and Qing dynasty style of blue bricks and black tiles. It's recommended to visit in the evening. After touring the ancient buildings, find an authentic restaurant for dinner, then walk to Minsheng Wharf for a nighttime boat cruise on the Yongjiang River (ticket: 88 yuan). 3️⃣ Fantawild ASEAN Divine Paintings Fantastic ASEAN Museum Want to "travel all over Southeast Asia in a day"? This is the place to do it. With 11 national theme pavilions and 32 attractions, from Cambodia's Angkor Wat to Thailand's Grand Palace, each meticulously recreated. The "Fly with You" 5D film is particularly captivating—a must-see for those traveling with children or those who love taking photos. 🎫 Tickets: 299 yuan. 4️⃣ Guangxi Museum of Ethnic Minorities To gain a deeper understanding of Guangxi's multi-ethnic cultures, this is a must-see. The museum houses a large collection of bronze drums (including the world's largest "Thunder Pattern Bronze Drum"), Zhuang brocade and silver jewelry, and ethnic costumes. The building itself is shaped like a bronze drum, making it a great place for photo opportunities. Free admission, just bring your ID. It's recommended to combine this with a visit to Qingxiu Mountain on the same day. 5️⃣Other Attractions Worth Discovering - Nanhu Park: A free urban oasis perfect for a morning run or evening stroll. - Baiyi Shanghecheng: A gathering place for artistic youth, featuring a retro factory atmosphere, a creative market, and a vibrant nightlife. - Daming Mountain: A primeval forest and waterfalls (far from the city, suitable for self-drive travelers). -- 🥯 2. Food Guide: Spicy and Sour Zhuang Cuisine Nanning people love spicy and sour food and are adept at using natural spices. Don't miss these local-approved delicacies: ✅ Lemon Duck A Nanning signature dish, the duck meat is firm, and the sour lemon and chili peppers give it a unique sour and spicy flavor, further enhanced by the lemongrass. Recommended restaurant: Ganjiajie Lemon Duck (many branches). ✅ Rolled Rice Noodles A breakfast favorite! Thin, steamed rice noodles wrapped with minced meat and wood ear mushrooms, then drizzled with yellow skin sauce, are soft, glutinous, and fragrant. They're usually sold at street stalls for 3-5 yuan per piece. ✅ Five-Colored Sticky Rice Dyed with plants like red and blue grass and maple leaves, they symbolize good luck and are commonly eaten during Zhuang festivals. They're glutinous yet refreshing, with a delicate herbal aroma. ✅ Stewed Snails and Duck Feet A favorite at the night market, the rich snail broth and duck feet are stewed until they're boneless. Add sour bamboo shoots, taro, and puffed tofu—they're even more addictive. ✅ Rice Dumplings Translucent rice wrappers contain pork filling, smothered in a sweet and sour sauce, creating a chewy texture. "Lao Gan Rice Dumplings," a time-honored shop located in Sanjieliangxiang, is a favorite. ✅ One-Stop Experience Shop: Want to experience all the flavors of Guangxi? We recommend "Gui Xiaochu" (Impression City in the city center). Here, you can enjoy regional specialties like Laoyou fish, Bama black tofu, and long beans in sand crab juice. The decor is also rich in Zhuang influences. -- 🌃 3. Night Market Guide: The vibrant atmosphere gets more spectacular as the night progresses Nanning's night markets aren't just places to fill your stomach; they also blend river views, art, and exotic charm: 🌛 Zhongshan Road Night Market (Lao Shu Street) - Highlights: Locals call it "Lao Shu Street." Tucked away in its narrow alleys are traditional snacks like Laoyou noodles, stir-fried snails, and herbal tea, creating a vibrant atmosphere. - Tips: It can be crowded at night, so be sure to keep your belongings safe. We recommend trying the "A Guang Youtiao" (fried dough sticks) with soy milk. Transportation: Metro Line 1, Chaoyang Square Station. ✨ Tingzi Wharf Night Market - Highlights: 195 stalls line the Yongjiang River. Enjoy the river breeze, light shows, and Southeast Asian snacks like Laotian coffee and Qiaogang shrimp cakes. - Recommendation: Take a boat tour in the evening and head straight to the night market. ✨Xiguan Night Market & Gaoxin Xingguang Night Market - Xiguan Road: Divided into two phases, the first phase is densely packed with snack stalls (we recommend the rice noodle rolls), while the second phase, "Xiguan Golden Street," offers a more pleasant environment. - Xingguang Night Market: A new internet sensation in the Gaoxin District, the 500-meter-long street boasts over 400 stalls, complete with tables and chairs for a comfortable experience. 💡 Travel Tips - Transportation: City attractions can be reached by subway or taxi; Yangmei and Detian recommend chartering a car or joining a tour group. - Accommodation: Chaoyang Square (near Sanjieliangxiang) or the area around Qingxiu Mountain are preferred for convenient late-night dining. - Season: Nanning boasts mild winters (around 25°C), making November to March the best time to visit. This underrated "Green City" offers both the beauty of mountains and rivers and the charm of fireworks. Discover its fusion of sour and spicy flavors and its streets that become increasingly beautiful as the night progresses. #Guangxi Travel Guide #What to Do in Nanning #Nanning Travel #Guangdong Tours #Guangxi Travel
Here's your complete 3-day, 2-night itinerary! Enjoy a blast for just 500 yuan per person! 💸 A must-read for budget travelers! This guide will help you sample the flavors of Liuzhou and take Instagram-worthy photos—all on a budget and with plenty of fun! ✨ 📅[Itinerary] 🌇 DAY 1: A Slow Lifestyle for the Artsy Youth ☕️ Morning: Check out the arty eatery "Chunli" (Address: 28 Jiefang North Road, Liubei District, Liuzhou) 🌸 Get a delicious afternoon tea for 20-30 yuan per person. I recommend their osmanthus latte and tiramisu. Be sure to sit by the window! The sunlight filtering through the greenery is so soothing! 🌿 📸 Afternoon: Stroll through the Liuzhou Industrial Museum's Sky Garden (free!). The Instagram-style green corridor is perfect for photos! 🤳 In the evening, head to Ma'anshan to watch the sunset! 🌇 The summit only takes 15 minutes! // Tip: There's a musical fountain every Friday night at 8pm⛲️ 🍜 Evening: Locals highly recommend! "Authentic Traditional Snail Noodles" (94 Liushi Road, Liunan District) 10 yuan/bowl. The sour bamboo shoots are so refreshing. A must-have with iced soy milk! 🏞️ Day 2: A day of exploring the stunning scenery ⛰ Morning: Climb to the summit of Yufeng Mountain (free!) And enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the Liujiang River.⛅️ //Comfortable sneakers recommended👟 🥘 Lunch: "Fei Luo Zhuang" duck feet stew is a must-try! (No. 62, Gongyuan Road, Chengzhong District) For just 30 yuan per person, you can eat to your heart's content. Spicy, sour, and delicious, you'll be hooked in no time! 🛶Afternoon: Highlights❗️ Baili Liujiang River Gallery Cruise 30 yuan per person, 1.5 hours The karst landscapes along both sides are breathtakingly beautiful 🌃Evening: Visit Fengqinggang Night Market For just 30 yuan per person, enjoy the Liuzhou late-night snack trio: Duck Feet Stew + Fried Snail Noodles + Sour Food! Your foodie DNA is in full swing! 🤤 🏯 DAY 3: A City Walk Through Past and Present 🏮Morning: Explore Yaobu Ancient Town (Free!) The green tiles and white walls are beyond impressive 📷 Don't miss the 11:00 AM folk performance 💃 🍜Lunch: Try "Wangweiluo" Laoyou Noodles (46 Ma'anshan Road, Yufeng District) 28 yuan/bowl. The broth is incredibly delicious. Add a braised egg for a perfect finish 🥚 🌉Afternoon: Visit the Liuzhou Bailian Cave Museum 10 yuan admission. Super cool! The 3D projection show is amazing! 💰[Cost Details] ✦Accommodation: 150 yuan/person (recommended near the Five Star Pedestrian Street) ✦Food: 280 yuan/person (eat as much as you want!) ✦Transportation: 45 yuan/person (bus + shared bike) ✦Entrance Fees: 25 yuan/person (some attractions charge fees) 💡[Practical Tips] ✅We recommend traveling off-peak between April and June for pleasant weather and affordable prices. ✅Liuzhou public transportation is 1-2 yuan, and Alipay is accepted. ✅For authentic river snail noodles, head to the alleys in residential areas. ✅Bring sunscreen! Liuzhou is seriously amazing! ☀️ Save this nanny-level guide! Exploring Liuzhou on 500 yuan is a dream! 💫 #LiuzhouTravel #RiverNoodles #BudgetTravelStrategy #GuangxiTravel #Must-SeeLiuzhou
🌿 A must-see for budget travelers in July and August! 4 slow-paced cities with a small budget, where you can have fun with an average of 600+ per person! (Attached with a route + food list, students and workers can go with your eyes closed) ------ 1. Xingyi, Guizhou ✅ Budget: 600 yuan/3 days ✨ Reason for recommendation: 22℃ natural air-conditioned city, Wanfenglin green waves, Maliang River Waterfall cools down by 10℃! Small and not crowded, prices are touching. 🏞 Recommended attractions • Wanfenglin: Free cycling on the rural trail, check in the same Buyi village as "Where Are We Going, Dad". • Maliang River Grand Canyon: Tickets are 35 yuan, and hiking under the waterfalls is super cool (half price with student ID). • Wanfeng Lake: 5 yuan boat ticket to visit the "Pearl of the Plateau", and take beautiful photos of the castle in the middle of the lake. 🚶 3-day slow tour route • Day1: Arrive in Xingyi → Cycling in Wanfenglin (stay at Buyi homestay 80 yuan/person). • Day2: Wanfeng Lake cruise → Nanlong Ancient Village to learn batik (experience fee 20 yuan). • Day3: Maling River Grand Canyon → Return. 🍜 Food recommendation • Sour soup beef hot pot: 30 yuan per person, sour and spicy appetizer! • Egg fried rice: 5 yuan/portion at Wanfenglin snack stall, super spicy. • Hand-grabbed glutinous rice: 3 yuan/piece on the street, paired with water for dipping in zheergen! ------ 2. Guangxi·Liuzhou ✅ Budget: 500 yuan/3 days ✨ Recommended reason: snail noodle paradise! Liujiang night view is free, 40 yuan per person to stay in the city center, good news for students. 🌉 Recommended attractions • Longtan Park: Free! Karst landscape + wind and rain bridge, take oil painting photos at will. • Ma'anshan Observation Deck: Climb to the top before sunset and overlook the panoramic lighting moment of Liuzhou (free admission). • Qingyun Vegetable Market: 5 yuan for noodles + 3 yuan for sugar water, a local breakfast paradise. 🚶 3-day shopping route • Day1: Longtan Park → Yaobu Ancient Town Night View (stay at Wuxing Street Youth Hostel 40 yuan/person). • Day2: Qingyun Vegetable Market Morning Tea → Industrial Museum → Ma'anshan Sunset. • Day3: Liujiang Pedestrian Bridge → Baisha Wharf to see the river view → return. 🍜 Food Recommendation • Snail Noodles: Jiaojie/Jubao Old Store, 8 yuan/bowl + 3 yuan for duck feet! • Dew Glutinous Rice Balls: 2 yuan/piece at Qingyun Market, with glutinous meat filling. • Duck Feet Pot: Feiluozhuang costs 25 yuan per person, taro + snails are super tasty! ------ 3. Quanzhou, Fujian ✅ Budget: 550 yuan/3 days ✨ Reason for recommendation: Half of the city is bustling and half of the city is fairyland! 0 yuan to visit the thousand-year-old temple, 10 yuan snacks to fill your stomach, full of southern Fujian style. 🕌 Recommended attractions • Kaiyuan Temple: Free! Red walls and eaves + ancient tower pigeons, 7 o'clock in the morning, few people and good photos. • Xiapu Village: 40 yuan hairpin flower surround + fisherwoman costume, take a hairpin flower photo at the seaside (same style as Zhao Liying). • Luoyang Bridge: Stroll along the ancient bridge of the Song Dynasty and see the oyster reefs at low tide (free ticket). 🚶 3-day cultural route • Day1: West Street → Kaiyuan Temple → Bell Tower (stay in the ancient city area B&B 60 yuan/person). • Day2: Hairpin experience in Xiapu Village → Watch the sunset at Binhai Park. • Day3: Luoyang Bridge → Overseas Transportation History Museum → Return. 🍜 Food Recommendation • Noodle soup + fried dough sticks: Guozai Old Shop in Shuimen, 10 yuan for a warm stomach breakfast. • Four-fruit soup: Bingzhengtang 7 yuan/bowl, agar + taro balls are super refreshing! • Ginger duck: Stan ginger duck 45 yuan/half, burnt and not greasy. ------ 4. Zhejiang Huzhou (Nanxun Ancient Town) ✅ Budget: 400 yuan/2 days ✨ Reason for recommendation: Free tickets to the Jiangnan water town! Rowing boats cost 20 yuan per person, and the night view of Baijianlou is 10 times quieter than Xitang. 🏯 Recommended attractions • Baijianlou: Free! The Ming and Qing architectural complex along the river, the evening blues moment is as beautiful as an ink painting. • Xiaolianzhuang: The private garden of the richest man in the late Qing Dynasty, the lotus pond is in full bloom in July (combined ticket 85 yuan, optional). • Water bus: 3 yuan/station, it is super pleasant to take a slow tour of the ancient town on the canal. 🚶 2-day daze route • Day1: Arrive in Nanxun → stroll in Baijianlou → stay overnight in a riverside homestay 150 yuan/room. • Day2: Water bus → Jili Lake Silk Museum → return. 🍜 Food recommendation • Shuangjiao noodles: Zhuangyuanlou 12 yuan/bowl, crispy fish + fried fish double toppings! • Dingsheng cake: 3 yuan/piece, bean paste filling is glutinous and not sweet. • Xun hoof: ancient method of sauce-flavored elbow, 35 yuan/portion with rice, super satisfying~ ------ 💡 General tips for budget travel • Transportation: Green train + bus priority, use shared electric vehicles for transportation in Xingyi/Liuzhou. • Accommodation: Youth hostel + B&B with multiple rooms. Choose B&B outside the scenic area in Nanxun and save half. • Avoid pitfalls: Be careful when buying in the snack street in the scenic area! Go directly to the local vegetable market (such as Liuzhou Qingyun and Quanzhou West Street). 🌟 Traveling is not about spending money like water, but about measuring the fireworks and the world with your footsteps! #The place where friends are asked most #Niche Discovery Club #City Humanities Notes
The famous late-night food, the garden snail duck feet stew is very good, the duck feet are soft and tasty, very satisfying
--- **📍Itinerary: Snail noodles + night view + mountain scenery—a three-in-one indulgence! ** 👉 **Day 1: City Rush** - **Qingyun Vegetable Market**🥬: Head to the morning market at 6 a.m.! A bowl of dew-watered glutinous rice balls and 5 yuan a bowl will make you stomp your feet (but don't wear white clothes, or you'll get squashed into sesame paste 😂) - **Longtan Park**🏞️: Free! The karst landscape resembles a giant bonsai, and taking photos under the Wind and Rain Bridge makes you feel like you're in Guilin (the aunties are fighting for center stage more fiercely than they are for food). - **Ma'anshan Night View**🌃: Lighting ceremony at 7:30 PM, 20-minute hike to the observation deck (the lazy can take the elevator, but the lines are so long you'll be skeptical). 👉 **Day 2: Noodles and Cultural Day** - **Snail Noodle DIY Experience**🍲: Learn how to cook noodles at "Hao Xiang Luo" (Hao Xiang Luo), the sour bamboo shoots are so pungent they'll make you cry (but they're delicious!) - **Industrial Museum**🏭: See the evolution of the legendary Wuling car, and the giant machinery is amazing (don't try to peek at the exhibits like I did, or the alarm will go off). - **Yaobu Ancient Town**🏮: Transformed into "Liuzhou Hongya Cave" at night, rent a Miao costume for photos (50 yuan/hour, but don't ask if the silver jewelry is real...) --- **🍜Food Hot and Black List:** ✅ **Must-Try List** - **Snail Noodles**🔥: Fried egg and pork knuckle at Ah Lemon, 15 yuan per person, incredibly delicious - **Duck Feet Hot Pot**🦆: Sour bamboo shoots and taro at Feiluozhuang, so spicy you can't stop eating - **Chao Bing**🍧: Avocado and mango at Shengli BBQ City, so fluffy it feels like eating clouds ❌ **Avoidance Guide** - **Scenic Area Specialty Snail Noodles**🛍️: Beautiful packaging but bland - **Internet-famous Light Bulb Milk Tea**💡: 15 yuan per cup, but it turned out to be just regular milk tea with an LED light... --- **💡Practical Tips:** 1️⃣ **Transportation**🛵: Renting an electric scooter in the city is the most convenient option (30 yuan/day). Taxis start at 6 yuan. 2️⃣ **Accommodation**🏨: - Save money near Five Star Street (150 yuan/night) - Budget-friendly river view rooms (300 yuan+/night) 3️⃣ **Must-Haves**: - Chewing gum 🍬 (social distance after eating noodles) - Stomach-strengthening and digestion-promoting tablets 💊 (eight meals a day is no longer a dream) --- **✨Personal Experience:** Liuzhou is a truly delicious city— ✅ **Most Refreshing**: Slurping noodles at a roadside stall late at night, the sweat and chili oil flowing together exhilaratingly ❌ **Most Frustrating**: In Yaobu Ancient Town, my T-shirt was scratched by Miao silver ornaments; the owner said, "It's a sign of time!" **In short, when visiting Liuzhou, you must: bring a 256GB stomach, wear old clothes, and give up on dieting!** --- #LiuzhouTravelGuide #LiuzhouSnailNoodles #AuthenticLiuzhouSnailNoodles #AvoidingTrafficGuide #GuangxiFoodRecommendations
If you're planning a trip to Nanning that combines the beauty of southern China with the desire to sample authentic local delicacies and immerse yourself in the vibrant night markets, the following comprehensive guide covering attractions, food, and night markets should ensure you have the most fun, eat your fill, and avoid unnecessary detours. 🌄 1. Recommended Attractions: A Green City Woven with Nature and Culture 1️⃣ Qingxiu Mountain Scenic Area Known as Nanning's "green lung," this area is not only a National 5A scenic spot but also a vast natural oxygen bar. Each season offers its own unique charm, especially the Leaf Garden and Monet Garden, vibrant with colors reminiscent of a fairytale. Locals often bring their own food for camping, so we recommend entering through the East Gate, bringing your own snacks, and spending the majority of the day enjoying the forest. 🎫 Admission: 20 yuan 2️⃣ Three Streets and Two Alleys This historic district, comprised of three old streets—Jiefang Road, Minsheng Road, and Jiefang Road—and two ancient alleys—Jinshi Alley and Yinshi Alley, originated in the Song Dynasty and still retains the Ming and Qing dynasty style of blue bricks and black tiles. It's recommended to visit in the evening. After touring the ancient buildings, find an authentic restaurant for dinner, then walk to Minsheng Wharf for a nighttime boat cruise on the Yongjiang River (ticket: 88 yuan). 3️⃣ Fantawild ASEAN Divine Paintings Fantastic ASEAN Museum Want to "travel all over Southeast Asia in a day"? This is the place to do it. With 11 national theme pavilions and 32 attractions, from Cambodia's Angkor Wat to Thailand's Grand Palace, each meticulously recreated. The "Fly with You" 5D film is particularly captivating—a must-see for those traveling with children or those who love taking photos. 🎫 Tickets: 299 yuan. 4️⃣ Guangxi Museum of Ethnic Minorities To gain a deeper understanding of Guangxi's multi-ethnic cultures, this is a must-see. The museum houses a large collection of bronze drums (including the world's largest "Thunder Pattern Bronze Drum"), Zhuang brocade and silver jewelry, and ethnic costumes. The building itself is shaped like a bronze drum, making it a great place for photo opportunities. Free admission, just bring your ID. It's recommended to combine this with a visit to Qingxiu Mountain on the same day. 5️⃣Other Attractions Worth Discovering - Nanhu Park: A free urban oasis perfect for a morning run or evening stroll. - Baiyi Shanghecheng: A gathering place for artistic youth, featuring a retro factory atmosphere, a creative market, and a vibrant nightlife. - Daming Mountain: A primeval forest and waterfalls (far from the city, suitable for self-drive travelers). -- 🥯 2. Food Guide: Spicy and Sour Zhuang Cuisine Nanning people love spicy and sour food and are adept at using natural spices. Don't miss these local-approved delicacies: ✅ Lemon Duck A Nanning signature dish, the duck meat is firm, and the sour lemon and chili peppers give it a unique sour and spicy flavor, further enhanced by the lemongrass. Recommended restaurant: Ganjiajie Lemon Duck (many branches). ✅ Rolled Rice Noodles A breakfast favorite! Thin, steamed rice noodles wrapped with minced meat and wood ear mushrooms, then drizzled with yellow skin sauce, are soft, glutinous, and fragrant. They're usually sold at street stalls for 3-5 yuan per piece. ✅ Five-Colored Sticky Rice Dyed with plants like red and blue grass and maple leaves, they symbolize good luck and are commonly eaten during Zhuang festivals. They're glutinous yet refreshing, with a delicate herbal aroma. ✅ Stewed Snails and Duck Feet A favorite at the night market, the rich snail broth and duck feet are stewed until they're boneless. Add sour bamboo shoots, taro, and puffed tofu—they're even more addictive. ✅ Rice Dumplings Translucent rice wrappers contain pork filling, smothered in a sweet and sour sauce, creating a chewy texture. "Lao Gan Rice Dumplings," a time-honored shop located in Sanjieliangxiang, is a favorite. ✅ One-Stop Experience Shop: Want to experience all the flavors of Guangxi? We recommend "Gui Xiaochu" (Impression City in the city center). Here, you can enjoy regional specialties like Laoyou fish, Bama black tofu, and long beans in sand crab juice. The decor is also rich in Zhuang influences. -- 🌃 3. Night Market Guide: The vibrant atmosphere gets more spectacular as the night progresses Nanning's night markets aren't just places to fill your stomach; they also blend river views, art, and exotic charm: 🌛 Zhongshan Road Night Market (Lao Shu Street) - Highlights: Locals call it "Lao Shu Street." Tucked away in its narrow alleys are traditional snacks like Laoyou noodles, stir-fried snails, and herbal tea, creating a vibrant atmosphere. - Tips: It can be crowded at night, so be sure to keep your belongings safe. We recommend trying the "A Guang Youtiao" (fried dough sticks) with soy milk. Transportation: Metro Line 1, Chaoyang Square Station. ✨ Tingzi Wharf Night Market - Highlights: 195 stalls line the Yongjiang River. Enjoy the river breeze, light shows, and Southeast Asian snacks like Laotian coffee and Qiaogang shrimp cakes. - Recommendation: Take a boat tour in the evening and head straight to the night market. ✨Xiguan Night Market & Gaoxin Xingguang Night Market - Xiguan Road: Divided into two phases, the first phase is densely packed with snack stalls (we recommend the rice noodle rolls), while the second phase, "Xiguan Golden Street," offers a more pleasant environment. - Xingguang Night Market: A new internet sensation in the Gaoxin District, the 500-meter-long street boasts over 400 stalls, complete with tables and chairs for a comfortable experience. 💡 Travel Tips - Transportation: City attractions can be reached by subway or taxi; Yangmei and Detian recommend chartering a car or joining a tour group. - Accommodation: Chaoyang Square (near Sanjieliangxiang) or the area around Qingxiu Mountain are preferred for convenient late-night dining. - Season: Nanning boasts mild winters (around 25°C), making November to March the best time to visit. This underrated "Green City" offers both the beauty of mountains and rivers and the charm of fireworks. Discover its fusion of sour and spicy flavors and its streets that become increasingly beautiful as the night progresses. #Guangxi Travel Guide #What to Do in Nanning #Nanning Travel #Guangdong Tours #Guangxi Travel
Here's your complete 3-day, 2-night itinerary! Enjoy a blast for just 500 yuan per person! 💸 A must-read for budget travelers! This guide will help you sample the flavors of Liuzhou and take Instagram-worthy photos—all on a budget and with plenty of fun! ✨ 📅[Itinerary] 🌇 DAY 1: A Slow Lifestyle for the Artsy Youth ☕️ Morning: Check out the arty eatery "Chunli" (Address: 28 Jiefang North Road, Liubei District, Liuzhou) 🌸 Get a delicious afternoon tea for 20-30 yuan per person. I recommend their osmanthus latte and tiramisu. Be sure to sit by the window! The sunlight filtering through the greenery is so soothing! 🌿 📸 Afternoon: Stroll through the Liuzhou Industrial Museum's Sky Garden (free!). The Instagram-style green corridor is perfect for photos! 🤳 In the evening, head to Ma'anshan to watch the sunset! 🌇 The summit only takes 15 minutes! // Tip: There's a musical fountain every Friday night at 8pm⛲️ 🍜 Evening: Locals highly recommend! "Authentic Traditional Snail Noodles" (94 Liushi Road, Liunan District) 10 yuan/bowl. The sour bamboo shoots are so refreshing. A must-have with iced soy milk! 🏞️ Day 2: A day of exploring the stunning scenery ⛰ Morning: Climb to the summit of Yufeng Mountain (free!) And enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the Liujiang River.⛅️ //Comfortable sneakers recommended👟 🥘 Lunch: "Fei Luo Zhuang" duck feet stew is a must-try! (No. 62, Gongyuan Road, Chengzhong District) For just 30 yuan per person, you can eat to your heart's content. Spicy, sour, and delicious, you'll be hooked in no time! 🛶Afternoon: Highlights❗️ Baili Liujiang River Gallery Cruise 30 yuan per person, 1.5 hours The karst landscapes along both sides are breathtakingly beautiful 🌃Evening: Visit Fengqinggang Night Market For just 30 yuan per person, enjoy the Liuzhou late-night snack trio: Duck Feet Stew + Fried Snail Noodles + Sour Food! Your foodie DNA is in full swing! 🤤 🏯 DAY 3: A City Walk Through Past and Present 🏮Morning: Explore Yaobu Ancient Town (Free!) The green tiles and white walls are beyond impressive 📷 Don't miss the 11:00 AM folk performance 💃 🍜Lunch: Try "Wangweiluo" Laoyou Noodles (46 Ma'anshan Road, Yufeng District) 28 yuan/bowl. The broth is incredibly delicious. Add a braised egg for a perfect finish 🥚 🌉Afternoon: Visit the Liuzhou Bailian Cave Museum 10 yuan admission. Super cool! The 3D projection show is amazing! 💰[Cost Details] ✦Accommodation: 150 yuan/person (recommended near the Five Star Pedestrian Street) ✦Food: 280 yuan/person (eat as much as you want!) ✦Transportation: 45 yuan/person (bus + shared bike) ✦Entrance Fees: 25 yuan/person (some attractions charge fees) 💡[Practical Tips] ✅We recommend traveling off-peak between April and June for pleasant weather and affordable prices. ✅Liuzhou public transportation is 1-2 yuan, and Alipay is accepted. ✅For authentic river snail noodles, head to the alleys in residential areas. ✅Bring sunscreen! Liuzhou is seriously amazing! ☀️ Save this nanny-level guide! Exploring Liuzhou on 500 yuan is a dream! 💫 #LiuzhouTravel #RiverNoodles #BudgetTravelStrategy #GuangxiTravel #Must-SeeLiuzhou
🌿 A must-see for budget travelers in July and August! 4 slow-paced cities with a small budget, where you can have fun with an average of 600+ per person! (Attached with a route + food list, students and workers can go with your eyes closed) ------ 1. Xingyi, Guizhou ✅ Budget: 600 yuan/3 days ✨ Reason for recommendation: 22℃ natural air-conditioned city, Wanfenglin green waves, Maliang River Waterfall cools down by 10℃! Small and not crowded, prices are touching. 🏞 Recommended attractions • Wanfenglin: Free cycling on the rural trail, check in the same Buyi village as "Where Are We Going, Dad". • Maliang River Grand Canyon: Tickets are 35 yuan, and hiking under the waterfalls is super cool (half price with student ID). • Wanfeng Lake: 5 yuan boat ticket to visit the "Pearl of the Plateau", and take beautiful photos of the castle in the middle of the lake. 🚶 3-day slow tour route • Day1: Arrive in Xingyi → Cycling in Wanfenglin (stay at Buyi homestay 80 yuan/person). • Day2: Wanfeng Lake cruise → Nanlong Ancient Village to learn batik (experience fee 20 yuan). • Day3: Maling River Grand Canyon → Return. 🍜 Food recommendation • Sour soup beef hot pot: 30 yuan per person, sour and spicy appetizer! • Egg fried rice: 5 yuan/portion at Wanfenglin snack stall, super spicy. • Hand-grabbed glutinous rice: 3 yuan/piece on the street, paired with water for dipping in zheergen! ------ 2. Guangxi·Liuzhou ✅ Budget: 500 yuan/3 days ✨ Recommended reason: snail noodle paradise! Liujiang night view is free, 40 yuan per person to stay in the city center, good news for students. 🌉 Recommended attractions • Longtan Park: Free! Karst landscape + wind and rain bridge, take oil painting photos at will. • Ma'anshan Observation Deck: Climb to the top before sunset and overlook the panoramic lighting moment of Liuzhou (free admission). • Qingyun Vegetable Market: 5 yuan for noodles + 3 yuan for sugar water, a local breakfast paradise. 🚶 3-day shopping route • Day1: Longtan Park → Yaobu Ancient Town Night View (stay at Wuxing Street Youth Hostel 40 yuan/person). • Day2: Qingyun Vegetable Market Morning Tea → Industrial Museum → Ma'anshan Sunset. • Day3: Liujiang Pedestrian Bridge → Baisha Wharf to see the river view → return. 🍜 Food Recommendation • Snail Noodles: Jiaojie/Jubao Old Store, 8 yuan/bowl + 3 yuan for duck feet! • Dew Glutinous Rice Balls: 2 yuan/piece at Qingyun Market, with glutinous meat filling. • Duck Feet Pot: Feiluozhuang costs 25 yuan per person, taro + snails are super tasty! ------ 3. Quanzhou, Fujian ✅ Budget: 550 yuan/3 days ✨ Reason for recommendation: Half of the city is bustling and half of the city is fairyland! 0 yuan to visit the thousand-year-old temple, 10 yuan snacks to fill your stomach, full of southern Fujian style. 🕌 Recommended attractions • Kaiyuan Temple: Free! Red walls and eaves + ancient tower pigeons, 7 o'clock in the morning, few people and good photos. • Xiapu Village: 40 yuan hairpin flower surround + fisherwoman costume, take a hairpin flower photo at the seaside (same style as Zhao Liying). • Luoyang Bridge: Stroll along the ancient bridge of the Song Dynasty and see the oyster reefs at low tide (free ticket). 🚶 3-day cultural route • Day1: West Street → Kaiyuan Temple → Bell Tower (stay in the ancient city area B&B 60 yuan/person). • Day2: Hairpin experience in Xiapu Village → Watch the sunset at Binhai Park. • Day3: Luoyang Bridge → Overseas Transportation History Museum → Return. 🍜 Food Recommendation • Noodle soup + fried dough sticks: Guozai Old Shop in Shuimen, 10 yuan for a warm stomach breakfast. • Four-fruit soup: Bingzhengtang 7 yuan/bowl, agar + taro balls are super refreshing! • Ginger duck: Stan ginger duck 45 yuan/half, burnt and not greasy. ------ 4. Zhejiang Huzhou (Nanxun Ancient Town) ✅ Budget: 400 yuan/2 days ✨ Reason for recommendation: Free tickets to the Jiangnan water town! Rowing boats cost 20 yuan per person, and the night view of Baijianlou is 10 times quieter than Xitang. 🏯 Recommended attractions • Baijianlou: Free! The Ming and Qing architectural complex along the river, the evening blues moment is as beautiful as an ink painting. • Xiaolianzhuang: The private garden of the richest man in the late Qing Dynasty, the lotus pond is in full bloom in July (combined ticket 85 yuan, optional). • Water bus: 3 yuan/station, it is super pleasant to take a slow tour of the ancient town on the canal. 🚶 2-day daze route • Day1: Arrive in Nanxun → stroll in Baijianlou → stay overnight in a riverside homestay 150 yuan/room. • Day2: Water bus → Jili Lake Silk Museum → return. 🍜 Food recommendation • Shuangjiao noodles: Zhuangyuanlou 12 yuan/bowl, crispy fish + fried fish double toppings! • Dingsheng cake: 3 yuan/piece, bean paste filling is glutinous and not sweet. • Xun hoof: ancient method of sauce-flavored elbow, 35 yuan/portion with rice, super satisfying~ ------ 💡 General tips for budget travel • Transportation: Green train + bus priority, use shared electric vehicles for transportation in Xingyi/Liuzhou. • Accommodation: Youth hostel + B&B with multiple rooms. Choose B&B outside the scenic area in Nanxun and save half. • Avoid pitfalls: Be careful when buying in the snack street in the scenic area! Go directly to the local vegetable market (such as Liuzhou Qingyun and Quanzhou West Street). 🌟 Traveling is not about spending money like water, but about measuring the fireworks and the world with your footsteps! #The place where friends are asked most #Niche Discovery Club #City Humanities Notes