No. 231, Yanzhao South Street (west of 200 meters northbound of South Gate of Zhengding County)
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Go to Zhengding Convention and Exhibition Center to see the Big Data Expo. At noon, go to Zhengding City for lunch and try Hao's spareribs.
[Taste] Average
[Environment] Good
[Service] Good 183 yuan for four people is expensive
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Go to Zhengding Convention and Exhibition Center to see the Big Data Expo. At noon, go to Zhengding City for lunch and try Hao's spareribs. [Taste] Average [Environment] Good [Service] Good 183 yuan for four people is expensive
The ribs in this restaurant are famous far and wide. I happened to be on the road here and came back to try some when I was tired. The ribs had a lot of meat. From the name I thought it was a small shop, but when I got here I realized it was a big restaurant.
I went to Zhengding to see the night view at night and came to this restaurant for dinner. The restaurant is very large and the environment is pretty good. I didn't order too much at night. I just ordered a portion of pork ribs. It tasted like there was less meat and more bones. The hand-shredded cabbage tasted very good and was very fragrant, a bit like it was fried with lard. The pimple soup tasted good too, very delicious. I drank a large bowl of it clean. After dinner, you can go to the opposite city wall. It is very beautiful at night, not many people and cool. I will go there again if I have the chance.
This is a time-honored restaurant with a very distinctive decoration and delicious food. We tried cold black bean curd, steamed vegetables, pork ribs, pear soup, and two different flavors of pancakes. We especially recommend the red date pancake, which is very delicious.
Longxing Temple is located in Zhengding County, Shijiazhuang City. It is one of the earliest, largest and most well-preserved Buddhist temples in China. Longxing Temple was first built in the sixth year of Kaihuang in the Sui Dynasty (586 AD) and was originally named "Longzang Temple". In the early Song Dynasty, Emperor Taizu Zhao Kuangyin ordered to cast a bronze Buddha in Longzang Temple and build the Great Compassion Pavilion, so a large-scale construction was carried out. A group of Song Dynasty buildings with the Great Compassion Pavilion as the main body were completed one after another. During the reigns of Emperor Kangxi and Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, two large-scale repairs and expansions were carried out, and the temple developed to its heyday. In the 48th year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1709), Longzang Temple was renamed Longxing Temple, commonly known as the Big Buddha Temple. Emperors of all dynasties have visited this place many times to visit and stay, burn incense and worship Buddha, write poems and plaques, and carve steles and erect stones. It can be seen that there were morning bells and evening drums, bells and chimes ringing together, incense lingering, and the sound of "Namo" was a historical grand occasion.