元宝神游四海This is a popular online store. Every time I pass by, there is a long queue. I bought a plain chicken drumstick, which tasted good, was big, and not expensive. It's okay to queue for 20 minutes to try it.
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This is a popular online store. Every time I pass by, there is a long queue. I bought a plain chicken drumstick, which tasted good, was big, and not expensive. It's okay to queue for 20 minutes to try it.
Who gets it?! Zhangzhou Ancient City truly nails the "slow life" vibe! Free from the hustle and bustle of over-commercialization, just the aroma of delicious food wafting through the old alleys and the traces of time on the mottled walls. Two days and one night are enough to pack in a dose of artistic exploration, traditional cuisine, and the vibrant atmosphere of the old city. A weekend getaway here is truly relaxing! 🚗 Transportation Guide: A Complete Travel Guide for the Lazy - Getting There: The preferred route is the high-speed rail, which goes directly to Zhangzhou Station. From there, take a 20-minute taxi to the Old City for about 30 yuan. Alternatively, take bus No. 11, which takes 40 minutes and offers excellent value. - Getting Around: The Old City core area is packed with attractions, and 90% of them can be explored on foot. In the evening, rent a shared electric scooter and stroll through the old alleys in the evening breeze, capturing breathtaking photos of the atmosphere. It's the perfect way to explore the Old City! 📍 Two-Day Itinerary: A Double Dive into Art and Fireworks Day 1: A Stunning Tour of the Ancient City 1. Morning: A First Look at the Culture - Start by visiting the Pianzihuang Museum to discover Fujian's "National Treasure" of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The museum's stunning Chinese architecture is beyond compare, and you'll also learn about intangible cultural heritage. - A 5-minute walk to the Confucian Temple. Its red walls and black tiles exude an ancient charm. Find a quiet corner to savor the tranquility of old Zhangzhou. Next door is the Catholic Church. Its white spire juxtaposes the ancient charm of the Confucian Temple, creating a unique blend of East and West in every photo. 2. Afternoon: Art and Culture + Foodie Safari - Visit the Lin Yutang Literature Museum. Nestled among lush greenery, its tranquil courtyard houses exhibits on the life of this literary master. It's perfect for a quiet hour's stroll, a must-do for arty young minds. - The highlight is here! Start your foodie adventure (see below for a list of dishes), from triangular rice cakes to four-fruit soup, and you won't be able to stop eating along the way. 3. Evening: Stunning Sunset Camera - Head straight to the 11th floor of the Department Store for a hidden panoramic view of the ancient city! At sunset, sunlight bathes the vast expanse of red-tiled roofs, gilding the entire ancient city in a warm golden glow. Any photo will be an Instagram-worthy hit. Day 2: Exploring the Old City's lingering charm - Wake up early to explore the ancient city's morning market again, immerse yourself in the local atmosphere, and catch up on all the delicious food you missed on day one. Stroll through the old alleys, check out the vintage graffiti on the walls and the signs of century-old shops, and finally pick up a souvenir for a heartwarming return trip. 🍜 Food List: Locals' Secret Taste of the Old World (Don't Miss a Thing) - Laoguo Triangle Cake: Pan-fried to a golden crisp on the outside, the tender, glutinous interior is a delight to behold. Dip into the special sauce for a savory and savory fusion, transporting you back to the good old days. - Lingenhua Ginger Duck: A local favorite! The duck is firm and not dry, with a pervasive ginger aroma. Even the ginger slices are so delicious you'll want to lick the plate! The taro duck and five-spice rolls are also a no-brainer, and you'll be stuffed for just 30 yuan per person. - Four Fruit Soup at the Back Door of the Original Park: The soul of summer in Southern Fujian! A refreshing sweet syrup base, topped with mango, watermelon, adazi, and taro balls, it's a refreshing, cooling treat that will melt the summer heat away. Li Ji's Minnan Shacha Pork Tenderloin: Featured on CCTV, it's the ultimate in line-ups! The meat is firm and chewy, with a subtle shacha aroma and a slightly spicy, appetizing flavor. You can't stop eating. Lu Sao's Stuffed Eggs: A truly legendary intangible cultural heritage snack! The chef's quick hands fill the eggs with the meat filling, resulting in a rich, fragrant yolk, tender meat filling, and a clear, delicious broth. Once you've tried it, you'll never forget it. Aguo's Fried Noodles: Crispy on one side, soft and glutinous on the other, it offers a perfect balance of salty and sweet flavors. The crust is charred and fragrant, and the filling is hearty—the unmistakable taste of authentic Zhangzhou. Li Taimang's Salt-Baked Pistol Leg: An enormous leg with smooth, tender skin and juicy meat. The simple salt-baked flavor highlights the meaty aroma. A must-try for meat lovers. ⚠️ Warning: Avoid these pitfalls! 1. Remember business hours: Many local stalls and established shops close before 5 PM. If you want to try authentic local cuisine, be sure to arrive early to avoid missing out! 2. Be cautious when driving into the core area: The streets and alleys of the ancient city are narrow, and parking is extremely difficult to find. We recommend parking in parking lots outside the city and walking or cycling in. 3. Try local specialties before buying: Specialties like pillow cakes and crispy candies can vary greatly in taste from store to store, so be sure to try before buying to avoid disappointment. #FujianTravel #FujianTourism #FujianTulou #FujianFood
📍Route: South Gate Ancient City Wall → Zhangzhou Confucian Temple → Ming and Qing Ancient Street → Fucheng Snacks → Weizhen Pavilion → Taiwan Road Arcade → Bagua Tower → Jialan Temple → Xiuwen West Road → Zhongshan Park ✨ 09:00 South Gate Morning Light Enter the ancient city from the South Gate and start by snapping a photo of the ancient city wall in the morning light. Stroll along the cobblestone path, soaking in the Southeast Asian charm of the arcade buildings. Around the corner, you'll encounter an elderly woman selling handmade malt candy – don't forget to try some of their traditional sweets. 🍜 10:00 Confucian Temple Ancient Adventures Check out the Zhangzhou Confucian Temple, a National Key Cultural Relic Protection Site. The dragon pillar carvings in front of the Dacheng Hall are incredibly lifelike. The photo of a young woman in Hanfu taking photos in front of the Lingxing Gate is truly captivating. Remember to bring a wide-angle lens! 🍜 11:30 AM Food Hunt in Fucheng Must-visit Fucheng food court, recommended by locals: • Aqin Beef: Shacha beef noodles and five-spice rolls • Dacong Alley Mochi: Peanut and sesame filling bursts with flavor • Four-Fruit Soup: Agar-agar, adazi, and white fungus, perfect with ice for a refreshing treat 🏯 2:00 PM Climb to the top of Weizhen Pavilion (Bagua Tower) for panoramic views, where red-tiled roofs intersect with modern architecture. The Bagua caisson ceiling on the rooftop is worth a closer look; the silhouette shots create a cinematic effect. 📸 3:30 PM Literary Time Taiwan Road's arcade street is filled with cultural and creative shops: • "Ancient City Story" postcard stamping • "A Cloud" handmade pottery experience • "Slow Half Beat" cafe's Zhangzhou photo gallery 🍢 5:00 PM Prelude to a Night Tour The lantern street in front of the Jialan Temple is lit up with lights. Buy a bunch of traditional oyster omelets and enjoy them while walking. The rainbow wall on Xiuwen West Road is perfect for Japanese-style photography; the evening light is at its softest. 🍵 7:00 PM Closing Ceremony Learn about the history of the ancient city at the "Zhangzhou Memories" exhibition hall in Zhongshan Park. Finally, enjoy a bowl of hot "roasted pork dumplings" with peanut soup at the park night market to round off the day. Tips: 1. Wear comfortable cloth shoes; the cobblestone streets are beautiful for photos, but they can be tough on your feet. 2. Some shops only accept cash, so bring some change. 3. Avoid the weekend morning tour group rush; afternoons are less crowded and offer better photos. This 1,300-year-old ancient city embodies the authentic life of the Minnan people. From the morning bells and evening drums to the dimming lights, let's measure the depth of time with our footsteps. #FoodForestRestaurantCheckIn #AncientTownsAndVillagesWorthVisiting #LocalSpecialSnacks #ZhangzhouAncientCity #ZhangzhouTravel
There is a chicken drumstick shop in Zhangzhou Ancient City that is very popular and often has to queue up. Salt-baked chicken is a specialty of Zhangzhou. This shop only sells chicken drumsticks, which have original flavors such as cumin. I bought one spicy and one original with cumin. Each has its own flavor. Overall, it is very delicious. The chicken drumsticks are very tender and fragrant. You will be surprised when you eat them while they are hot. One is quite filling.
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