There are so many delicious Guizhou river seafood. This restaurant should be good for people from other places.
The overall taste is good and the popularity is also very high. In particular, the ritual of drinking left a deep impression on us.
I've been there a few times, it's just expensive, nothing else
Xingyi's scenery is absolutely stunning! Green mountains and clear waters, and the aroma of rice paddies fills the air as you open your window! Bringing children here allows them to get close to nature and experience the idyllic countryside. Here's a family-friendly guide! I. Transportation for Families Airplane ✈️: There are direct flights from Chengdu to Xingyi, taking about 1.5 hours, which is easy for children to handle. There are buses and taxis from the airport directly to the city center, making it convenient for families with kids. Train 🚞: First, spend 3 days in Bijie. From Bijie, take the high-speed train to Panxian (the Lao Ding Xuanwei beef in Panxian is incredibly delicious; you can bring your children to try it—the beef is tender and perfect for kids). From Panxian to Xingyi, you can book a car through "Qiancheng Travel" for 80 yuan per person. The journey takes about an hour and a half and is relatively smooth. You can prepare snacks and picture books for your children to keep them entertained. II. Family-Friendly Attractions Wanfenglin: Have lunch in Xingyi, then take a taxi to Wanfenglin around 2:30 PM. There's no queue to enter the scenic area, and every drop-off point is a beautiful photo opportunity. The bus stops are a short walk away, and you can get off near the "Fu" character field on the sightseeing bus. Take your kids to the rice paddies for photos – they'll get great shots! (Balloons were bought for 8 yuan after bargaining; I heard you can rent multiple balloons for 10 yuan each, and kids look even cuter holding them in photos). Then take the sightseeing bus to the General Bridge area to rent electric scooters (about 100 yuan/day, bargaining is possible!). Parents can ride with their children at a leisurely pace through the scenic area, enjoying the rural scenery. There are many farmhouses and food stalls along the way, where you can stop and rest whenever you want. ▪️Picture 3: "Huasheng Villa Countryside Resort" is a popular spot for photos. It's not crowded, perfect for taking family photos. The guesthouse has a courtyard where children can play. There's also "Wayuan Coffee," which is more artistic and located near the "Fu" character field. They offer juices and small cakes suitable for children in a comfortable environment. ▪️There are many guesthouses in the village, but prices skyrocket during peak season. While riding my electric scooter, I spotted "Funhouse in the Flower Garden," which looked very comfortable and had family rooms; I might consider staying there next time. ▪️The rice paddy fishing, mini-train, and campsite are all great for children. Catching fish in the rice paddies lets kids experience the joys of farming, the mini-train offers a slow ride with scenic views, and the campsite allows children to pitch tents and play games. The kids seemed to be having a great time. Kuala Lumpur: In the morning, we took a taxi to "Half-Mountain Coffee" in Kuala Lumpur. The view was fantastic; it looked even better than in photos. We were caught in a thunderstorm while at the coffee shop, and we quietly admired the beautiful scenery in the rain with the children, reluctant to leave. The coffee shop has high chairs for children, perfect for relaxing with your little ones. We ordered a hot drink and enjoyed the lake and castle views from the window – very pleasant. The castle architecture in Kuala Lumpur is very distinctive, like a castle from a fairy tale; children will love it. You can take photos around the castle and tell them its stories. Kuala Lumpur Castle has a unique architecture, like a castle from a fairy tale; children will love it. You can take photos with your children around the castle and tell them its stories. Malinghe Waterfall: Take a taxi from Jilongbao to Malinghe Waterfall, arriving around 3:30 PM. Entering in the afternoon is cooler than Wanfenglin, avoiding the sun. Take a taxi to Dachaiwo, and a short walk will allow you to admire the entire Malinghe Waterfall from a bridge. The magnificent waterfall will allow children to experience the wonder of nature. Return to Dachaiwo to enter the scenic area, and walk downhill to Cema Bengteng Waterfall. There are many time-saving and effortless guides online, but it wasn't actually that tiring (because I didn't bring my child). Reaching the elevator at Xiaoqingshan, the climb wasn't strenuous, and the 30 yuan elevator fee wasn't worth it. Hiking with children is a good way to exercise their stamina, and along the way you can observe the waterfall and rocks, and learn about geology. III. Family-Friendly Food ▪️ Anlong Rice Noodles: A roadside stall I stumbled upon. Delicious and inexpensive, the rice noodles are soft and chewy, and you can choose a non-spicy condiment. My child loved it. ▪️Fanji Old Brand BBQ (Aohua Branch): The chili powder is very spicy. Order the non-spicy grilled meat for the kids; it's delicious. Unfortunately, the selection of vegetables is a bit limited. You could pair it with other dishes to supplement the kids' nutrition. ▪️Xueji Xingren Street Food Hot Pot (Branch 3): The broth is cooked on-site in an iron pot. You can request mild or no spice. Two adults and one child ate until they were stuffed for only 63 yuan – incredibly affordable! The ingredients are fresh; you can cook more vegetables, tofu, and other milder ingredients for the kids. ❌Avoid Qianshuiyu, which has a high rating on a certain review site. It's terrible! Not recommended for families with children. ⚠️Parenting Tips: Make sure your children are protected from the sun! Bring a parasol, apply children's sunscreen, and wear a sun hat! Bring a fan, as it gets very hot under the blazing sun; shade or rain will help cool things down. Dress children in comfortable walking shoes, as there are many steps and staircases in the scenic area. Bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to keep children energized. Pack a raincoat for children in case of sudden rain. A lightweight stroller is a good option for families with young children, as some sections of the Maling River Waterfall are suitable for strollers, saving children's energy. Explain Xingyi's natural landscape, culture, and geology to your children, allowing them to learn while they play. #XingyiTourism #XingyiWanfenglin #GuizhouXingyi
The beauty of Xingyi lies in the lush green mountains and rice paddies that burst forth from the window, the coolness of roaring waterfalls, and the relaxing feeling of hidden gems. This proven guide will help you avoid detours and fully explore the area! 1. Transportation: Efficient Arrival without Detours - Flight: Direct flights from Chengdu to Xingyi Wanfenglin Airport are available. After landing, a taxi to the city center/Wanfenglin takes about 30 minutes, offering the best value. - Train + Shared Ride: If visiting Bijie first, take the train from Bijie to Panzhou Station (1.5 hours), then book a shared ride with "Qiancheng Travel" to Xingyi (80 yuan/person, 1.5 hours). Don't miss "Lao Ding Xuanwei Beef" near Panzhou Station; it's delicious and satisfying. II. Attractions: Explore the core of the area in 3 days, avoiding the crowds. 1. Wanfenglin: A soothing combination of rice paddies and peaks (recommended 5-6 hours). - Essentials: After lunch, take a taxi to the scenic area and ride the sightseeing bus, visiting each stop. Be sure to get off at the "Fuzitian" stop! Step into the rice paddies for panoramic views. Bargain for a colorful balloon as a prop for 8 yuan to double your photo opportunities (you can also rent multiples for 10 yuan). - Hidden Gem: Rent an electric scooter from Jiangjun Bridge (100 yuan/day, bargain down to 80 yuan) and leisurely ride to Huasheng Villa Countryside Resort or Wayuan Coffee. The former offers a rural feel, while the latter is artistic and less crowded, allowing for endless photo opportunities. - Family-Friendly: Fishing in the rice paddies, the miniature train, and the campground are perfect for bringing children. Watching the kids chase after the rice stalks is a relaxing and relaxing experience. - Accommodation Tip: B&B prices rise rapidly during peak season. I saw "Fanhua Yijing.Funhouse" while passing by and found it comfortable with a courtyard facing the mountain. I'll definitely book it next time I'm there. 2. Jilong Fort: A fairytale castle on a cliff (recommended 2-3 hours) - Must-see: Head straight to "Banshan Coffee" in the morning. Sitting by the window, you can overlook Jilong Fort and the lake. Don't panic if there's a thunderstorm; the castle in the mist and rain looks like a fairyland, even more atmospheric than on a sunny day. - Time-saving Tip: No need to buy a ticket for the castle; you can take panoramic photos from the cafe. If you want a closer look, the castle entrance is a 10-minute walk away. 3. Maling River Waterfall: A perfect escape from the summer heat (recommended 3-4 hours) - Best Time: Enter the park after 3:30 pm for a cooler, sun-free stay. Take a taxi directly to the "Da Chai Wo" entrance. Take panoramic photos of the waterfall from the bridge before descending into the scenic area. - Pitfall Avoidance Tips: People online say "walking the entire route is tiring," but it's actually quite easy if you're not bringing kids. Don't pay the 30 yuan fee at the Xiaoqingshan Elevator (it's not worth it), just climb straight up. It's a 10-minute climb to the top and you can even see a waterfall. 3. Food: Eat all you can for 30 yuan per person, avoiding the internet-famous pitfalls. - Anlong Jianfen: This small roadside shop is a no-brainer. The rice noodles are chewy and topped with sour soup and minced meat. For 10 yuan a bowl, you can eat to your heart's content. It's a perfect brunch spot. - Fan Ji Old Brand BBQ (Aohua Branch): A local favorite. The meat is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, but the chili flakes are incredibly spicy. Don't miss it if you can handle spicy food. The vegetarian options are limited, so stock up on cucumbers and enoki mushrooms. - Xue Ji Xingren Street Hot Pot (Sanfen Branch): The king of value! The ingredients are stir-fried in a wok, and the aroma fills the street. Two people can eat until they're full for only 63 yuan, and there's unlimited rice, a carb-loving delight. - Warning: Don't go to the "Qianshuiyu" restaurant with a high review score. The food is mediocre and expensive. I personally tried it and it was a disaster! #NationalDayTravelDiary #WheretoWeekend #CoupleTravel #OneSayGo #HaveFunWithFriends
There are so many delicious Guizhou river seafood. This restaurant should be good for people from other places.
The overall taste is good and the popularity is also very high. In particular, the ritual of drinking left a deep impression on us.
I've been there a few times, it's just expensive, nothing else
Xingyi's scenery is absolutely stunning! Green mountains and clear waters, and the aroma of rice paddies fills the air as you open your window! Bringing children here allows them to get close to nature and experience the idyllic countryside. Here's a family-friendly guide! I. Transportation for Families Airplane ✈️: There are direct flights from Chengdu to Xingyi, taking about 1.5 hours, which is easy for children to handle. There are buses and taxis from the airport directly to the city center, making it convenient for families with kids. Train 🚞: First, spend 3 days in Bijie. From Bijie, take the high-speed train to Panxian (the Lao Ding Xuanwei beef in Panxian is incredibly delicious; you can bring your children to try it—the beef is tender and perfect for kids). From Panxian to Xingyi, you can book a car through "Qiancheng Travel" for 80 yuan per person. The journey takes about an hour and a half and is relatively smooth. You can prepare snacks and picture books for your children to keep them entertained. II. Family-Friendly Attractions Wanfenglin: Have lunch in Xingyi, then take a taxi to Wanfenglin around 2:30 PM. There's no queue to enter the scenic area, and every drop-off point is a beautiful photo opportunity. The bus stops are a short walk away, and you can get off near the "Fu" character field on the sightseeing bus. Take your kids to the rice paddies for photos – they'll get great shots! (Balloons were bought for 8 yuan after bargaining; I heard you can rent multiple balloons for 10 yuan each, and kids look even cuter holding them in photos). Then take the sightseeing bus to the General Bridge area to rent electric scooters (about 100 yuan/day, bargaining is possible!). Parents can ride with their children at a leisurely pace through the scenic area, enjoying the rural scenery. There are many farmhouses and food stalls along the way, where you can stop and rest whenever you want. ▪️Picture 3: "Huasheng Villa Countryside Resort" is a popular spot for photos. It's not crowded, perfect for taking family photos. The guesthouse has a courtyard where children can play. There's also "Wayuan Coffee," which is more artistic and located near the "Fu" character field. They offer juices and small cakes suitable for children in a comfortable environment. ▪️There are many guesthouses in the village, but prices skyrocket during peak season. While riding my electric scooter, I spotted "Funhouse in the Flower Garden," which looked very comfortable and had family rooms; I might consider staying there next time. ▪️The rice paddy fishing, mini-train, and campsite are all great for children. Catching fish in the rice paddies lets kids experience the joys of farming, the mini-train offers a slow ride with scenic views, and the campsite allows children to pitch tents and play games. The kids seemed to be having a great time. Kuala Lumpur: In the morning, we took a taxi to "Half-Mountain Coffee" in Kuala Lumpur. The view was fantastic; it looked even better than in photos. We were caught in a thunderstorm while at the coffee shop, and we quietly admired the beautiful scenery in the rain with the children, reluctant to leave. The coffee shop has high chairs for children, perfect for relaxing with your little ones. We ordered a hot drink and enjoyed the lake and castle views from the window – very pleasant. The castle architecture in Kuala Lumpur is very distinctive, like a castle from a fairy tale; children will love it. You can take photos around the castle and tell them its stories. Kuala Lumpur Castle has a unique architecture, like a castle from a fairy tale; children will love it. You can take photos with your children around the castle and tell them its stories. Malinghe Waterfall: Take a taxi from Jilongbao to Malinghe Waterfall, arriving around 3:30 PM. Entering in the afternoon is cooler than Wanfenglin, avoiding the sun. Take a taxi to Dachaiwo, and a short walk will allow you to admire the entire Malinghe Waterfall from a bridge. The magnificent waterfall will allow children to experience the wonder of nature. Return to Dachaiwo to enter the scenic area, and walk downhill to Cema Bengteng Waterfall. There are many time-saving and effortless guides online, but it wasn't actually that tiring (because I didn't bring my child). Reaching the elevator at Xiaoqingshan, the climb wasn't strenuous, and the 30 yuan elevator fee wasn't worth it. Hiking with children is a good way to exercise their stamina, and along the way you can observe the waterfall and rocks, and learn about geology. III. Family-Friendly Food ▪️ Anlong Rice Noodles: A roadside stall I stumbled upon. Delicious and inexpensive, the rice noodles are soft and chewy, and you can choose a non-spicy condiment. My child loved it. ▪️Fanji Old Brand BBQ (Aohua Branch): The chili powder is very spicy. Order the non-spicy grilled meat for the kids; it's delicious. Unfortunately, the selection of vegetables is a bit limited. You could pair it with other dishes to supplement the kids' nutrition. ▪️Xueji Xingren Street Food Hot Pot (Branch 3): The broth is cooked on-site in an iron pot. You can request mild or no spice. Two adults and one child ate until they were stuffed for only 63 yuan – incredibly affordable! The ingredients are fresh; you can cook more vegetables, tofu, and other milder ingredients for the kids. ❌Avoid Qianshuiyu, which has a high rating on a certain review site. It's terrible! Not recommended for families with children. ⚠️Parenting Tips: Make sure your children are protected from the sun! Bring a parasol, apply children's sunscreen, and wear a sun hat! Bring a fan, as it gets very hot under the blazing sun; shade or rain will help cool things down. Dress children in comfortable walking shoes, as there are many steps and staircases in the scenic area. Bring plenty of drinking water and snacks to keep children energized. Pack a raincoat for children in case of sudden rain. A lightweight stroller is a good option for families with young children, as some sections of the Maling River Waterfall are suitable for strollers, saving children's energy. Explain Xingyi's natural landscape, culture, and geology to your children, allowing them to learn while they play. #XingyiTourism #XingyiWanfenglin #GuizhouXingyi
The beauty of Xingyi lies in the lush green mountains and rice paddies that burst forth from the window, the coolness of roaring waterfalls, and the relaxing feeling of hidden gems. This proven guide will help you avoid detours and fully explore the area! 1. Transportation: Efficient Arrival without Detours - Flight: Direct flights from Chengdu to Xingyi Wanfenglin Airport are available. After landing, a taxi to the city center/Wanfenglin takes about 30 minutes, offering the best value. - Train + Shared Ride: If visiting Bijie first, take the train from Bijie to Panzhou Station (1.5 hours), then book a shared ride with "Qiancheng Travel" to Xingyi (80 yuan/person, 1.5 hours). Don't miss "Lao Ding Xuanwei Beef" near Panzhou Station; it's delicious and satisfying. II. Attractions: Explore the core of the area in 3 days, avoiding the crowds. 1. Wanfenglin: A soothing combination of rice paddies and peaks (recommended 5-6 hours). - Essentials: After lunch, take a taxi to the scenic area and ride the sightseeing bus, visiting each stop. Be sure to get off at the "Fuzitian" stop! Step into the rice paddies for panoramic views. Bargain for a colorful balloon as a prop for 8 yuan to double your photo opportunities (you can also rent multiples for 10 yuan). - Hidden Gem: Rent an electric scooter from Jiangjun Bridge (100 yuan/day, bargain down to 80 yuan) and leisurely ride to Huasheng Villa Countryside Resort or Wayuan Coffee. The former offers a rural feel, while the latter is artistic and less crowded, allowing for endless photo opportunities. - Family-Friendly: Fishing in the rice paddies, the miniature train, and the campground are perfect for bringing children. Watching the kids chase after the rice stalks is a relaxing and relaxing experience. - Accommodation Tip: B&B prices rise rapidly during peak season. I saw "Fanhua Yijing.Funhouse" while passing by and found it comfortable with a courtyard facing the mountain. I'll definitely book it next time I'm there. 2. Jilong Fort: A fairytale castle on a cliff (recommended 2-3 hours) - Must-see: Head straight to "Banshan Coffee" in the morning. Sitting by the window, you can overlook Jilong Fort and the lake. Don't panic if there's a thunderstorm; the castle in the mist and rain looks like a fairyland, even more atmospheric than on a sunny day. - Time-saving Tip: No need to buy a ticket for the castle; you can take panoramic photos from the cafe. If you want a closer look, the castle entrance is a 10-minute walk away. 3. Maling River Waterfall: A perfect escape from the summer heat (recommended 3-4 hours) - Best Time: Enter the park after 3:30 pm for a cooler, sun-free stay. Take a taxi directly to the "Da Chai Wo" entrance. Take panoramic photos of the waterfall from the bridge before descending into the scenic area. - Pitfall Avoidance Tips: People online say "walking the entire route is tiring," but it's actually quite easy if you're not bringing kids. Don't pay the 30 yuan fee at the Xiaoqingshan Elevator (it's not worth it), just climb straight up. It's a 10-minute climb to the top and you can even see a waterfall. 3. Food: Eat all you can for 30 yuan per person, avoiding the internet-famous pitfalls. - Anlong Jianfen: This small roadside shop is a no-brainer. The rice noodles are chewy and topped with sour soup and minced meat. For 10 yuan a bowl, you can eat to your heart's content. It's a perfect brunch spot. - Fan Ji Old Brand BBQ (Aohua Branch): A local favorite. The meat is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, but the chili flakes are incredibly spicy. Don't miss it if you can handle spicy food. The vegetarian options are limited, so stock up on cucumbers and enoki mushrooms. - Xue Ji Xingren Street Hot Pot (Sanfen Branch): The king of value! The ingredients are stir-fried in a wok, and the aroma fills the street. Two people can eat until they're full for only 63 yuan, and there's unlimited rice, a carb-loving delight. - Warning: Don't go to the "Qianshuiyu" restaurant with a high review score. The food is mediocre and expensive. I personally tried it and it was a disaster! #NationalDayTravelDiary #WheretoWeekend #CoupleTravel #OneSayGo #HaveFunWithFriends