





阿莲漫游🚗 Recommended Driving Route
Starting Point: Yantai City → Qixia Tiangou Mountain Scenic Area (approximately 1.5 hours drive)
Road Conditions: The first half of the drive is smooth as a lap, while the second half is winding and mountainous. Experienced drivers are recommended to steer, and beginners should bring motion sickness medication (don't ask why).
⛰️ What to Do in Tiangou Mountain?
"Little Huangshan Mountain of Jiangbei": Strange peaks and rocks, swirling seas of clouds, no filters needed for photos, instantly Instagram-worthy.
Glass Plank Road: Transparent underfoot, heart-pounding, perfect for those afraid of heights (or just screaming while hugging your companions).
Kilometer Slide: Slide down the mountain 10 times faster than climbing, instantly rekindling the joy of sliding down a slide as a child (butt warning ⚠️).
🍎 Qixia Specialty Easter Eggs
Don't forget to pick up a box of apples when you're passing through Qixia! The apples here are so sweet they taste like "first love," and a full trunk is the perfect place to go. 📌 Practical Tips
Refueling: Fill up your tank before heading up the mountain; gas stations are scarcer than Wi-Fi signals.
Outfit: Sneakers! Avoid high heels unless you want a foot massage.
Food: Bring your own food or visit a farmhouse. The wild vegetable steamed buns are recommended; they'll leave you wondering what life is like.
Ending Critique
"Aftermath of driving up Tiangou Mountain: The slopes in my neighborhood don't seem thrilling enough."
Interactive Question
"Experienced Shandong drivers, what other off-the-beaten-path self-driving routes are worth recommending? (I'm looking for less crowded and beautiful ones!)"
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🚗 Recommended Driving Route Starting Point: Yantai City → Qixia Tiangou Mountain Scenic Area (approximately 1.5 hours drive) Road Conditions: The first half of the drive is smooth as a lap, while the second half is winding and mountainous. Experienced drivers are recommended to steer, and beginners should bring motion sickness medication (don't ask why). ⛰️ What to Do in Tiangou Mountain? "Little Huangshan Mountain of Jiangbei": Strange peaks and rocks, swirling seas of clouds, no filters needed for photos, instantly Instagram-worthy. Glass Plank Road: Transparent underfoot, heart-pounding, perfect for those afraid of heights (or just screaming while hugging your companions). Kilometer Slide: Slide down the mountain 10 times faster than climbing, instantly rekindling the joy of sliding down a slide as a child (butt warning ⚠️). 🍎 Qixia Specialty Easter Eggs Don't forget to pick up a box of apples when you're passing through Qixia! The apples here are so sweet they taste like "first love," and a full trunk is the perfect place to go. 📌 Practical Tips Refueling: Fill up your tank before heading up the mountain; gas stations are scarcer than Wi-Fi signals. Outfit: Sneakers! Avoid high heels unless you want a foot massage. Food: Bring your own food or visit a farmhouse. The wild vegetable steamed buns are recommended; they'll leave you wondering what life is like. Ending Critique "Aftermath of driving up Tiangou Mountain: The slopes in my neighborhood don't seem thrilling enough." Interactive Question "Experienced Shandong drivers, what other off-the-beaten-path self-driving routes are worth recommending? (I'm looking for less crowded and beautiful ones!)" #ShandongTravelGuide #YantaiTravel #YantaiQixiaTiangouMountain #MostCommonPlacesOnWeChat #QixiaApplePickingOrchard
"The most seductive autumn in Beijing is here~" Who says autumn can only be emo? This "Hutong Heartbeat Lab," hidden deep in Beiluoguxiang, uses a courtyard full of ginkgo trees to give love a boost! Step on the crispy fallen leaves for wall-banging photos, feed each other with hand-poured coffee, and spy on other couples from the attic... This single guy immediately wants to fall in love after visiting! 🍂 Three must-photograph sweet moments 1️⃣ "Fallen Leaf Confession Wall": Every day at 10:00 AM, it's a prime photo spot covered with fresh ginkgo leaves. The staff will help scatter the leaves to create a festive atmosphere (and even encourage you to "give me a kiss!"). 2️⃣ "Caramel Latte Kiss": The limited-edition latte art features Cupid's arrow, and the straw is intentionally only one...don't ask how I finished it. 3️⃣ "Secret Crush Telescope": Climb up to the attic to peek into the daily life in the alley across the street. When your partner suddenly hugs you from behind—your heartbeat will be so loud that the whole store can hear it! 🍁 Hidden Easter Egg ✔️ Order with the code "Blush Special" to unlock a secret drink (slightly alcoholic) ✔️ Lights dim after 6:00 PM, and each table receives a replica of a handwritten love letter from the 1980s ✔️ Every Saturday, there's a couples' chemistry challenge; the winner wins a ginkgo biloba photo frame 📸 Photo Alert ▫️ Wear beige, brown, or creamy white for a more photogenic look ▫️ The light and shadows are at their most beautiful around 3:00 PM, but expect a line at this time on weekends ▫️ Secret: There's a perfect spot for a kiss behind the bookshelf in the corner of the second floor 📍 Hutong Heartbeat Lab No. 7, Shaluo Hutong, Beiluoguxiang, Dongcheng District (near Nanluoguxiang Exit F) ⏰ Closed Wednesdays from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM 💴 Cost per person: NT$60+ (but you'll get 999% photo quality) #BeijingAutumnOutOfControlHeartbeatLive #LoveConcentrationAlert #A date peeped at by ginkgo leaves #The coffee shop equivalent of Haidilao #Beijing Siheyuan