Fuzhou-Shanghai-Wuzhen-Hangzhou
This is the most reasonable way
Shanghai:
Personal opinion, for reference only. Completely original, all tested by myself. . .
The detailed route depends on your own situation. I will recommend a few signature attractions to you. . .
Needless to say, the City God’s Temple is a must-visit place in Shanghai. . . It is full of snacks, there are many snacks, and there are more people. There are long queues for the delicious ones, especially for Nanxiang Xiaolong, from upstairs to downstairs. If you don’t have a lot of time, it is recommended to give up. . . The square inside the Chenghuang Temple holds snack festivals from time to time. It depends on your luck. . .
1) The paths near Lu Xun’s former residence on Tianai Road and Shanyin Road in Hongkou District are beautiful. The quaint small Western-style buildings and the swaying parasol trees make people imagine;
2) Hengshan Road Bar Street: You can see the charming buildings during the day, and you can enjoy Shanghai’s bars at night;
3) Fuzhou Road Cultural Street: Various professional bookstores, such as the very flavorful foreign language bookstore , ancient book bookstores, and second-hand bookstores to look for treasures. If you are interested, you can also go to Yifu Building to listen to Kun Opera, and then go to the nearby Xinghua Building to eat exquisite traditional Shanghai desserts, which taste great;
< p>4) People's Square (the square is still worth seeing) and the nearby Shanghai Art Museum. It was originally a clock tower. It looks antique from the outside, but it is very peaceful to walk around inside;5 ) The church near Renmin Square (I once visited the church on Sunday and listened to the choir singing hymns, and it felt good);
6) City God's Temple: a must-see for old Shanghainese There, the snacks are relatively famous, such as Nanxiang Xiaolongbao;
7) Pudong Binjiang Avenue: Go there at night and look back at the brightly lit Puxi, and you will have a different feeling;
8) For shopping, go to Huaihai Road (but I personally feel that the style is not as good as COOL in Shenzhen, and the prices are also ridiculous) or Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street
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Wuzhen:
Take a bus from Shanghai South Bus Station to Wuzhen
Wuzhen is an ancient town with not many places to visit, but the scenery is beautiful.
There are contradictory former residences and typical Jiangnan ancient buildings. The houses are very old, there are many small bridges, the rivers are very long, and there are many beauties from the south of the Yangtze River...
The entrance fee to Wuzhen East Zha is 100, Xizha is 120 during the day, Xizha is 80 at night, and the combined ticket is 150
I feel that Dongzha is smaller and the 100 yuan ticket is not worth it. Xizha is big and beautiful
After reading both sides, I feel that Dongzha and West Gate both look the same... They are all the same. The house...
So if you want to be more economical, just go see the night view of Xizha. It’s cheap and only costs 80
The scenic spots are all in the Dongzha and Xizha scenic spots. , if you buy a big ticket, you don’t need the attraction ticket...
Now you can’t evade fares in Dongzha. There are security guards strictly controlling it. If you are caught, you will be warned and fined. Dongzha is cleared in the morning to prevent tourists from staying there overnight or sneaking in before the gate opens. It is impossible for Xizha to have a similar situation.
Personally, I feel that although Xizha is undergoing renovation by the Tourism Bureau in the later stages, it is clean and fun. Dongzha is a bit old and messy, so just spend a morning or mid-afternoon touring all the scenic spots there.
In other words, the route is to visit Dongzha during the day and visit Xizha at night
Buy a coupon for 150 yuan
Wuzhen accommodation recommendations? Go to the Sina blog and check out a guy named Lao Zhang in Wuzhen
In Xizha, it has a good reputation. It’s just outside the Xizha Scenic Area, but it’s not near the water. In fact, the one near the water is just like that. At least it’s dark at night. I can’t see clearly either..
You should be able to find out his contact information by searching for Uncle Xizha Zhang in Wuzhen...
The double bed room I stayed in at the end of June. It's quite clean and the environment is good
It's good to live in Xizha Scenic Area, but the price is too expensive. Generally, a waterfront room costs more than 600, and a double standard room is estimated to cost more than 1,000.
Both B&Bs are unified by travel companies and have only one booking phone number. The prices are all the same
When it comes to eating, there are no particularly famous local snacks...but stinky tofu diced sponge cake and hand-beaten rice cakes with lotus leaves. The steamed pork with rice flour tastes pretty good~ Also, the glutinous rice balls made by an old lady I bought on the street are particularly delicious! Anyway, eating in the scenic spot is a bit expensive. I feel that Xizha is quite fun, but the things inside are not cheap and a bit commercial.
Basically one to two days is enough to visit Wuzhen. You can go shopping in Nanzha Old Street without paying admission
And there are some miscellaneous gadgets sold on the old street that are not expensive ~ the quality is average ~ it is still worth shopping
< p>The specialties of Wuzhen are Sanbaijiu, blue calico, sister-in-law cake, and HangbaijuSanbaijiu is a white wine. I bought two jars and the old man said that the taste is generally not as good as Maotai
I bought a box of cakes from my sister-in-law. The taste is okay, but a bit greasy and too sweet.
Hangbaiju tea tastes quite good
Basically, these are the experiences~ Don’t forget to give me a rating. Very good~~
Notes:
1. Before you travel, please be sure to bring original valid documents (ID card, passport, military officer ID card, etc.) and check whether they have expired.
2. It is best to bring a towel. Toiletries in hotels are disposable, but towels are recycled. Although everything is disinfected now, for the sake of hygiene, you should bring a towel with you. Also remember to bring an umbrella in case it rains.
3. If you want to take a non-metered taxi in the local area, be sure to ask about the price.
4. No matter where you go shopping, please keep in mind that things inside or around the scenic area will definitely be much more expensive than outside.
The scenic spots in Hangzhou are actually worth visiting
Like Songcheng. Tickets are 80 yuan if you don’t watch the show, 180 yuan if you watch the show.
The Three Pools Reflecting the Moon (the pattern behind one yuan yuan) on the West Lake battery boat is 45 yuan.
In addition to Leifeng Pagoda 40, Jing Temple, Hupao Mengquan (making Longjing tea is the best in West Lake) 15, Liuhe Pagoda 15, Huanglong Cave 15, Feilaifeng and Lingfeng Yinsi 45+30, Xixi Wetland 80, others are basically free
Generally, those who come to West Lake will visit the top ten scenic spots. Suitable for all ages
Su Di, Spring Dawn, Three Ponds Reflecting the Moon, Wind in the Courtyard, Lotus Pinghu, Autumn Moon, Willow Waves, Singing Orioles, Flower Harbor, Watching the Torpedo Front, Sunset Light, Broken Bridges, and Remaining Snow. You can see the broken bridges along the West Lake and see the snow. Not there yet
In Hangzhou, you can get on the bus from Hubin Bus Station, take bus 7-K7 (Chengzhan Railway Station-Lingyin) for 2 yuan, and go to Broken Bridge after 3 stops. The specific time is not specified, haha, just enjoy the sightseeing. Arrive at Broken Bridge and walk 1.5km to Zhongshan Pier to take a regular battery boat to the island (Santan Yinyue). Choose to get off at Huagang Guanyu Pier (boat ticket + island ticket = 45 yuan /person) The tour time of Three Pools Reflecting the Moon is about 1.5 hours. Get off the boat at Huagang Pier and visit Huagang to watch fish for 40 minutes. Walk around Su Causeway Suspension Bridge and go to Leifeng Pagoda. It takes about 20 minutes to reach Leifeng Pagoda (ticket 40/person). If you come back by car, get on bus 808 from Jingsi (opposite Leifeng Pagoda) bus station (1.5 yuan/person) Or get off at Wushan Square on Y7 (2 yuan/person), or get off at Gaoyin Street on Y6 (3 yuan/person). Visit the famous Wushan Square.
You can also continue walking along the lake for 2.2km after visiting Leifeng Pagoda. The scenery is still beautiful. Along the way, you can see the long bridge, one of the three strange things in Hangzhou. Wansong Academy, where I wish to study, commemorates King Qian, the emperor of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. The temple also has the Orioles in the Willows, one of the ten scenic spots... It will be almost five o'clock when you arrive at the Orioles in the Willows. A few hundred meters further, there is an Ivy Tea House where you can experience the tea culture of Hangzhou and see how Hangzhou people relax. You only need to order a cup of tea, and the rest of the snacks, noodles, snacks, cold drinks, fruits, etc. are all self-service. The next day, we will go to Hefang Street. Anyway, if you stay in any of the hotels I mentioned, it will only take about ten minutes to get there< /p>
By the way, don’t do that kind of hand-cranked boat. It costs 80 per hour and it takes two hours to start. It’s very dark and I will go to a place in the lake called Maojiabu where pearls are sold. ...be cautious
Let me recommend a few hotels to you
These are all by the lake. Don’t worry. The city of Hangzhou is spread out around the West Lake. Hotels in this area are not very expensive online. It will be cheaper if you book it, it will be less than 180
Hangzhou Zhejiang Holiday Hotel No. 48 Qingnian Road, Hangzhou
Hangzhou Violet Hotel No. 36 Ding'an Road, Hangzhou
Pudding Hotel Qinghefang Branch No. 58 Gaoyin Street, Shangcheng District, Hangzhou
Hangzhou Aijia Self-Service Hotel Chain International Youth Hostel--Xihu Avenue Branch No. 148 Xihu Avenue
Hangzhou Jinhu Hotel No. 182, Qingchun Road, Hangzhou
Hangzhou specialties to eat:
Lotus root starch is sold in almost all major supermarkets across the country
Dried bamboo shoots packaged in bags are recommended (Ready-to-eat out of the bag) type pecans (hand-peeled) and pickled pork with pickled vegetables and duck in sauce, etc.
The pickled pork with pickled vegetables and so on are sold in supermarkets and are all made by Louwailou and eaten at home. It can be eaten in a bag or steamed again
Don’t buy tea now. The tea you buy now must be old tea.
There are many snacks in Hangzhou, but they are all satiating. Haha, for example, onion buns are sold on Hui Street for two yuan a pair. It is said that after Yue Fei was murdered by Qin Hui and his wife, everyone in Hangzhou hated Qin Hui. Back then, there was a small shop specializing in fried noodles next to Wangxian Bridge. The owner was very angry when he saw the traitor Qin Hui passing by the shop in a sedan every day. One day, he shaped the pasta into a human shape, put it into the oil pan, and while frying it, he shouted: "Fried Qin Hui, fried Qin Hui!" When someone asked him what he was selling, he casually said: "Fried Qin Hui." From then on, it got its name. Now it’s called cypress wrapped in green onion haha. There are also Dingsheng cakes, Wushan crisp cakes, cat ears, etc.
Hangzhou specialties braised spring bamboo shoots in vegetable oil, raw fried eel slices, salty items, dry-fried bells, Hangzhou three delicacies, Song Sao fish soup, Longjing Shrimp, soy sauce duck, honey lotus root, beef fillet with Hangzhou pepper, drunken shrimp, West Lake pure vegetable soup...
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