Southwest corner of the intersection of Fuyuan Street and Mosque Street (near Xingkai Road)
爱吃西瓜的小涵涵子The clay oven baked buns are a specialty of Guojizhuang. They are crispy and delicious, and the dense sesame seeds on the buns make you want to take a bite!
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The clay oven baked buns are a specialty of Guojizhuang. They are crispy and delicious, and the dense sesame seeds on the buns make you want to take a bite!
Convenient transportation, reasonable price, the taste is as good as always,
Clay oven biscuits, crispy and fragrant, are my favorite
Hey everyone, it's time to treat yourselves to a break! Grab this super-soothing weekend getaway guide and say goodbye to the hustle and bustle of Beijing! 📍 Tangshan, Hebei | "Dutch Charm by the Sea" 🌟 Must-Visit: Yue Tuo Island A crescent-shaped island with Dutch-style stilt houses, it's like stepping into a fairytale! Watching the sunset over the sea and listening to the sound of the tide is incredibly therapeutic! 🍽️ What to Eat: Chess Piece Sesame Cake, Wanlixiang Braised Chicken 🚄 How to Get There: Beijing → Tangshan High-Speed Rail ≈ 1 hour. Transferring to the island after getting off the train is super convenient! 📍 Tianjin | A Romantic "Pretend You're in Europe" Experience 🗺️ Two-Day Itinerary: Day 1: Five Avenues (Instantly transported to Europe) → Italian Style Town (Enjoy a coffee) → Jiefang Bridge (Night view) Day 2: Tianjin Eye (Overlooking the entire city) → Ancient Culture Street (Indulge in local snacks) 🍽️ What to Eat: Jianbing (Chinese crepe), Goubuli steamed buns, Erduoyan fried cakes 💡 Tips: Remember to book your Tianjin Eye tickets in advance! The best way to experience the Five Avenues is to stroll, eat, and take photos at your leisure! 📍 Taiyuan | See Shaanxi underground, see Shanxi above ground 🗺️ Two-day retreat: Day 1: Jinci Temple (see ancient architecture) → Taiyuan Ancient Town (experience the atmosphere of the Ming and Qing dynasties) Day 2: Shanxi Museum (the soul of Shanxi) → Yongzuo Temple (admire the twin pagodas soaring into the sky) 🍽️ What to eat: Knife-cut noodles, Old Taiyuan braised pork, Oil-splashed noodles 💡 Tip: Before visiting Jinci Temple and the museum, it's recommended to do some basic history research for a more immersive experience! 📍 Shijiazhuang | A Collision of Ancient Charm and Revolutionary Spirit 🗺️ Two-Day Itinerary: Day 1: Zhengding Ancient City (Climb the Millennium-Old City Wall) → Hebei Provincial Museum (Encounter National Treasures) Day 2: Xibaipo (The Founding of New China) → Hongya Ancient Town (Enjoy the Leisurely Scenery) 🍽️ What to Eat: Clay Oven Baked Flatbread, Shijiazhuang Fried Flatbread, Jin Feng Braised Chicken 💡 Tips: Zhengding Ancient City is very large, so it's recommended to plan your route in advance; Xibaipo is a revolutionary holy site, so please visit with reverence. Raise your hand if you're interested! Who do you want to escape Beijing with this weekend? 😉 #WeekendGetaway #OffTheBeatenPath #CityCultureNotes #GoOutWithFriends
Family, who understands?! Autumn in Hebei is a veritable "walking palette" of color! 🎨 These 4 autumn viewing spots will provide all the romance of autumn and winter, filling your phone's memory to the brim! 🌄4 Top Autumn Viewing Spots: Each one is breathtakingly beautiful! 1. Pingshan County - Tiangui Mountain Autumn Scenery Highlight: Known as the "Little Guilin of the North," in mid-to-late October, the mountains are ablaze with red leaves, covering the Danxia landforms. The Great Wall ruins combined with golden ginkgo forests create a caramel-colored oil painting effect! 🍂 The "Gui Zi Cliff" stone carving at the summit, set against the backdrop of red leaves, makes every shot a wallpaper-worthy masterpiece. Best viewing period: Mid-October to early November 2. Pingshan County - Sky Gallery Autumn Scenery Highlight: The "Cloud Highway" perched atop the Taihang Mountains! The sumac and smoke trees lining the mountain road turn fiery red in late October, making driving through feel like stepping into the autumn forest of the movie "Goblin." Viewpoints along the way offer panoramic views of the vibrant autumn foliage without the need for climbing. Best viewing period: Late October to mid-November 3. Jingxing County, Sendai Mountain Autumn Scenery Highlight: Hebei's "Number One Mountain for Red Leaves" lives up to its name! In early November, 40 square kilometers of red leaf forest turn the entire mountain ablaze with color, carpeting the stone steps like a "red carpet." From the summit, you can see "red leaves reflecting on the Great Wall," and the sunset paints the leaves orange—it's so beautiful you'll want to settle down! Best viewing period: Late October to mid-November 4. Xinglong County, Wuling Mountain Autumn Scenery Highlight: Wuling Mountain in November is a "colorful forest"! Layers of red pines, white birches, and maple trees blanket the landscape, with snow falling early on the 1800-meter-high summit ❄️. The scene of half autumn red and half snow white is simply divine, a truly "limited-time autumn spectacle in North China"! Best viewing period: Late October to early November 🚗Transportation Guide: Save time and avoid detours! - For those driving: From Shijiazhuang → Tiangui Mountain (1.5h) → Sky Gallery (20min along the way) → Sendai Mountain (1h), recommended 2 days and 1 night; Wuling Mountain is about 2 hours from Chengde. - Public Transportation: Take the "Shijiazhuang-Pingshan" bus from Shijiazhuang North Station, then transfer to a local chartered car (30 RMB per person per trip); From Wuling Mountain, take Chengde Bus No. 10 to "Wuling Mountain Station" and transfer to the scenic area bus. 🏨Accommodation: Comfortable and down-to-earth! - Affordable Choice: A guesthouse in Wentang Town, Pingshan County (80 RMB/night per person), featuring hot springs to relieve hiking fatigue. The owner even gives you homemade dried persimmons! - Quality Choice: Tiangui Mountain Hotel within the Tiangui Mountain Scenic Area (150 RMB/night per person), offering stunning views of red leaves and mountains from the window. Breakfast includes freshly baked clay oven-baked flatbread! 🍜Food: A carb lover's dream come true! 1. Pingshan Clay Oven-Baked Flatbread: Savory, crispy, and perfect for hiking, especially when filled with donkey meat or shredded potatoes. So delicious you'll want to lick the packaging! 2. Jingxing Minxu'er: Coarse grain noodles wrapped around mutton gravy – a warm bowl to chase away the mountain chill! 3. Chengde Donkey Roll: Donkey rolls from near Wuling Mountain, filled with soybean flour, sweet but not cloying, perfect as a dessert! 💡Tips (Important!) 1. Temperature differences in mountainous areas can exceed 10°C. Wear a light down jacket and scarf in the morning, and remove your coat at midday (don't forget a hat to protect against the wind 🧣); 2. Weekends are incredibly crowded during the autumn foliage season. Arrive at the scenic area before 8 am to avoid crowds and capture the ethereal beauty of the morning mist shrouding the red leaves 🌫️; 3. The mountain road to the Sky Gallery is narrow. Inexperienced drivers should park at the foot of the mountain and take the 20 RMB/person shuttle bus for safety; 4. The stone steps on Sendai Mountain are steep. Wear non-slip sneakers! Don't wear white shoes (they'll be dyed a deep red by the autumn leaves 👟)~ This autumn trip to Hebei is guaranteed to get your social media feed flooded with questions about the address! #HebeiTourism #SoNearAndSoBeautifulWeekendToHebei #HebeiTravelGuide #AutumnColors #WhereToGoInAutumn