50 meters northeast of the intersection of Shanghai Street and Weixin Street
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#HappyRestartPlan If you come here to eat nearby, it's ok, but if you come here on purpose, if your expectations are too high, there may be a gap. In fact, the taste and cost performance are quite good, but the environment is a bit poor. After all, it's just like this in the old teahouse in the town.
Since we arrived at noon, some food was sold out, so we could only order pork ribs steamed silver needle vermicelli (Hetai) for 10 yuan. The dry steamed one was originally required, but the aunt who took the order said that one was too little, so I asked for two for 20 yuan. In the end, I still had to take it away, and add another soup and chili leaves for 20 yuan. There was no way, and the fried cauliflower was gone.
The silver needle vermicelli was softer and tougher than what I had eaten in Guangzhou before. I personally think that steaming is better than stir-frying. The ribs are really good. Although there are only four pieces, they are very fresh, well seasoned, and tender.
The dry steamed is also different from the yellow skin that I have eaten before. The skin of this is softer and smoother. I personally like to eat this kind of thing, but there are always fat pork particles that can't be chewed.
The soup with chili leaves was good, not too bad, with a generous portion and moderate saltiness.
Tea seats are 1 yuan per person. The ladies' restroom needs to go to the third floor. Parking is convenient nearby and you can park in any marked space.
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#HappyRestartPlan If you come here to eat nearby, it's ok, but if you come here on purpose, if your expectations are too high, there may be a gap. In fact, the taste and cost performance are quite good, but the environment is a bit poor. After all, it's just like this in the old teahouse in the town. Since we arrived at noon, some food was sold out, so we could only order pork ribs steamed silver needle vermicelli (Hetai) for 10 yuan. The dry steamed one was originally required, but the aunt who took the order said that one was too little, so I asked for two for 20 yuan. In the end, I still had to take it away, and add another soup and chili leaves for 20 yuan. There was no way, and the fried cauliflower was gone. The silver needle vermicelli was softer and tougher than what I had eaten in Guangzhou before. I personally think that steaming is better than stir-frying. The ribs are really good. Although there are only four pieces, they are very fresh, well seasoned, and tender. The dry steamed is also different from the yellow skin that I have eaten before. The skin of this is softer and smoother. I personally like to eat this kind of thing, but there are always fat pork particles that can't be chewed. The soup with chili leaves was good, not too bad, with a generous portion and moderate saltiness. Tea seats are 1 yuan per person. The ladies' restroom needs to go to the third floor. Parking is convenient nearby and you can park in any marked space.
This old-fashioned teahouse, where uncles and aunts chat and sip, is only open until around 1:30 daily. They serve traditional Taishan snacks, including wotai (wheat taro), pork ribs, shrimp dumplings (with shrimp meat), steamed buns, vegetables, congee, and fried noodles. The portions are generous, so two people can order a combo. On weekdays, the proprietress takes your orders personally, but on holidays, you're on your own, scrambling for orders from the kitchen. Don't ask me how I know; it's really frustrating to be outsmarted. After enjoying morning tea, you can explore the historical and cultural district downstairs. One area is filled with renovated overseas Chinese buildings, including Yuehua Middle School (Xushan Middle School), founded in 1939. The Jianghui Japanese surrender ceremony was held in the conference room on the second floor of the teaching building. #Local Food #Try an Authentic Time-Honored Brand #Jiangmen Taishan Food Charity Teahouse
On the way to Taishan city, I passed Gongyi Village. As Taishan’s former commercial center, I still wanted to visit it. Gongyi Ancient Port has a port and developed water transportation. It was once called "New York Street" and "Little Guangzhou". The "Zhongxing Street" inside is a financial street. There are banks, gold shops, money houses, silver shops and other shops concentrated here. You can still see "Juchanglong Silver Shop" and "MO LUNG BANK" and other doorheads Most of the buildings here are arcade-style buildings, and the streets are neatly planned It should have been roughly renovated Walk along the small street to the end and you will reach the Tanjiang River There are many ships carrying sand and gravel docked If you are tired of shopping, you can go to the nearby 🍵 Gongyi Tea House to rest It is a very nostalgic old-fashioned tea house, an authentic local old shop ▫️ 📌tisp: 1. It is best to prepare mosquito repellent spray and other items🦟; 2. There are still many villagers living here. Please do not disturb the residents when visiting and taking pictures. Please try to speak softly; 3. Pay attention to sun protection when the weather is clear☀️Try to wear a hat or hold an umbrella; 4. Please do not litter❌Please take it to a place with a trash can before throwing it away; ▫️ 📍Address: Gongyi Village (you can navigate to Gongyi Tea House) 🅿️Parking: There are 🆓 parking spaces on the street⚠️Pay attention to the parking position and do not hinder pedestrian traffic #Where to go on weekends #Capture urban humanities #Urban humanities notes #Niche Discovery Society #SpringtimeFunnyFun
Sorry for the catchy title! Besides the sea, there are also arcades, old streets, and delicious food. Many people go to Taishan just to see the sea 🌊Mei Family Courtyard 🏘️ or eat seafood 🦑. But I couldn't resist discovering this Qing Dynasty-era ancient town perfect for a retro getaway. I'm sharing this hidden gem with everyone. It was a very spontaneous outing 💚 when we set off, it was already past 10 or 11 PM. ❶. Jiangmen 👉 Taishan Yuehua Middle School |Getting to Gongyi Street from the city center takes less than an hour. It feels like traveling from Jiangmen to Jianghai, just a short drive away from traffic. 🅿️Parking isn't a problem. You can find a street parking space anywhere. Perhaps it's a relatively off-the-beaten-path destination. We arrived around lunchtime 🍚 and there were still spaces on both sides. ❷. Yuehua Middle School 👉 Gongyi Teahouse |Right across from Yuehua Middle School, park and walk less than 🙅♀️a minute. It's truly one of those old-school teahouses!!! The moment I walked in, I thought I'd entered some old neighborhood. The TV inside the teahouse 📺 was even a bit oversized!! 🍴Don't overthink the variety of dishes; you could count them on 10 fingers. The large portions are a great value, and if you go with a group, the average cost per person is less than 15r. Recommendations: rice rolls and fried noodles. ❸. Gongyi Teahouse 👉 Gongyi Ancient Port Historical and Cultural District |It's a great place to take a stroll after a heavy meal 🚶... I have a lot to complain about this attraction ‼ ️ A lot ‼ ️ The map is just one, the signs aren't clear, and there's no information about the attractions. The only good photo I took after walking around was at a winery 🍷, and I had to go around and around before I found it!!! 💢In short, if you're stopping by for lunch, or if you want to take photos at a specific spot, or if you're just taking a stroll after dinner, it's fine, but there's no need to make a special trip. 💨💨💨 ❹. Gongyi Ancient Port Historical and Cultural District 👉 Wu Bingliang Huanghuali Art Museum |15-minute drive, entrance fee 🎫50r/person. Closed on Mondays, no entry after 4:30 PM, closes at 5:00 PM. 🪑 Honestly, this museum is like a miniature Forbidden City. Just looking at the exterior 👀 gives you a sense of history. Not the shabby, shabby kind, but the elegant, green-tiled, red-brick 🧱 kind. Not to mention the huanghuali woodwork you see once you enter~ ❺. Art Museum 👉Jiemei Specialty Ludizi (Roasted Rice Cake) |It's an 8-minute drive away, near the highway junction 🛣️. We bought this and then headed straight back to Jiangmen. 🔔 Warm reminder: The wait is long!!! The owner has five stoves, all heated with coal. 🔥The guy in front of me ordered eight, and for just those eight, I waited over half an hour. If there's a long line ahead of you, feel free to ask the owner for a number 🔢, write down your flavor, then walk around for a bit. When you come back, just give the owner the paper 📄 and he'll start making the cakes. - That's all for today's itinerary... Do you have any recommended Taishan attractions or food? Although this trip left me feeling a bit bored 🥱 unless I went to the beach~ #New Attractions #PretendToBeAbroad #RecommendedFreeTips #TravelOutfits
I'm sure anyone who's seen my "Rush" opening credits has already revealed the locations I planned for my two-day trip to Beijing and Haikou. Without further ado, let's jump right in with the itinerary. Destination 1: Check in at Yemoli in Heshan. For lunch, enjoy a fresh pork offal hot pot with a spicy perilla broth at Caoliao Restaurant—a truly unique experience. Destination 2: After lunch, drive to Xuding Old Street in downtown Jiangmen. Take photos at the waterside pier. Then, visit the Liang Family Fist Martial Arts School for a photo with Asia's largest lion head. Destination 3: Drive to Gongyi Ancient Port in Taishan to see the beautiful Yuehua Middle School. Enjoy a fresh river dish for dinner. Afterward, visit the granary, the filming location for "Rush," to take a photo at the intersection of life. Destination 4: Overnight in Shuikou, Kaiping, across the river from Gongyi. Enjoy a dozen Taishan grilled oysters for supper. Destination 5: The next morning, return to Gongyi Teahouse for a nostalgic Cantonese dim sum and reminisce about the revolutionary era. Destination 6: After breakfast, drive to Fengchao Village to take some beautiful photos of the lotus flowers. Enjoy a distant view of the Islamic-style Jinshan Bridge against the backdrop of a lotus pond. Destination 7: For lunch, you must visit Shuibu Town to try authentic Taishan eel rice. After lunch, check out the popular lawn. Finally, chat at the Rice Field Coffee Farm and reminisce about our high school days with classmates you haven't seen in 16 years. #CityHumanitiesNotes #AncientTownsAndVillagesWorthVisiting #CapturingCityHumanities #CoffeeTravel #LocalFood