Highlights: A seafood restaurant recommended by locals, with a tempting rich and fresh taste
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Shops downstairs at Junyuan Hotel, No. 225, West Section of Hebei Street
M63***96A seafood feast for two!
Clams, oysters, shrimp, scallops, mantis shrimp, crab, enoki mushrooms, and onions.
Also comes with refreshing cold noodles, red bean paste buns, and pumpkin buns. Perfect for two!
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A seafood feast for two! Clams, oysters, shrimp, scallops, mantis shrimp, crab, enoki mushrooms, and onions. Also comes with refreshing cold noodles, red bean paste buns, and pumpkin buns. Perfect for two!
Well, very good, very good, reasonable price, environment is also OK
Who in my family understands! After returning from Qinhuangdao, all the seafood in the supermarket seems bland! Don't even think about visiting Qinhuangdao in September or October. The seafood is so fatty and cheap, and you can't stop eating it every day. Your wallet will be completely empty, and you'll have to lose weight when you get home! 🌟 Food and Accommodation Tips (A Must-Read for Foodies!) ・Accommodate in a B&B near Dongshan Wharf in the Haigang District. It's a 5-minute walk to the seafood market. You can pick your own freshly landed seafood in the morning, and the B&B owner will even help you prepare it. The processing fee is super cheap, making a large plate for just 10 yuan. ・Don't eat seafood in the scenic area! Go to the Shitang Road Market. In September, swimming crabs, roe-rich, are 30-40 yuan per pound. In October, you can buy a large bag of mantis shrimp with roe for 25 yuan, half the price of a restaurant. 1. Must-do Activities (Seafood Lovers!) ① Watch the sunrise at Dongshan Wharf: In October, the sun rises around 6:30 AM, so you don't need to get up too early. After watching the sunrise, head directly to the nearby morning market to buy seafood. The freshly caught shrimp are still alive and kicking. ② Eat four steamed buns in Shanhaiguan Ancient City: At the end of September, the osmanthus cakes in the ancient city are also on sale. Buy a steamed bun with osmanthus cake and a bowl of millet porridge. This is a local breakfast staple. ③ Birdwatching in the Beidaihe Wetlands: Migratory birds migrate in October. Bring a pair of binoculars to spot egrets and grey cranes. The reed marshes in the wetlands are also beautiful for photo ops. → Independent Travel Guide (No-Bumps Version!) Day 1: Arrive in Qinhuangdao → Buy seafood at the Haigang District Seafood Market (processed at noon) → Explore Shanhaiguan Ancient City in the afternoon → Dinner: Four steamed buns and seafood porridge. Day 2: Watch the sunrise at Dongshan Wharf → Morning: Dove Nest Park (less crowded, clean beach) → Lunch: Seafood Da Ka → Afternoon: Birdwatching at Beidaihe Wetland → Evening: Visit Biluo Pagoda Sea Bar Park (less crowded in September-October, no crowds). Day 3: Take the cable car to Xianluo Island in Nandaihe (super relaxing with a panoramic view of the ocean) → Lunch: Grilled squid (15 yuan for two skewers at a roadside stall, incredibly delicious) → Buy dried seafood (shredded squid, dried shrimp, cheaper than at the scenic area) before returning. ▪️ Money-saving tips (must-see for students!) ・Shanhaiguan Ancient City and Beidaihe Wetland are free. Only the Xianluo Island cable car has a fee. Students can save 15 yuan on the ticket. Remember to bring your student ID. Don't choose expensive seafood processing. B&B processing generally costs 5-10 yuan per dish, compared to 20 yuan per dish at a restaurant. It's much more cost-effective. ・Choose the bus for transportation. There's a direct bus from Haigang District to Beidaihe for 2 yuan, over 20 yuan cheaper than a taxi. ✨ Best Season (Why not? Because it's so good!) September and October are cool in Qinhuangdao, and the sea breeze is cool. Wear short sleeves during the day and a light jacket at night. You won't get a tan like in summer. Seafood is at its peak, even fresher than in August, and there's no fishing moratorium. Eat as much as you want, and there are far fewer tourists than during the summer. There's no need to queue for photos, and the beach won't be crowded with people sitting. ❗ Tips to Avoid (Don't Fall into Trap!) ・Don't buy "cheap seafood" at the entrance to the scenic area; it's likely dead and stale. Always go to a regular seafood market. ・Don't buy "fast track" tickets for the Xianluo Island cable car. September and October are less crowded, and the lines for regular tickets are no more than 10 minutes. It's not worth the extra money. ・Don't buy "pearl necklaces" by the beach; most are fake. Buy dried seafood for souvenirs. If you're a seafood lover, September and October are a good time to visit. Qinhuangdao in July will make you feel incredibly happy. But if you're on a budget or don't like seafood, it might not be worth it. But I think a trip that allows you to indulge in seafood is a great way to spend the holiday! #HowToQinhuangdao #QinhuangdaoTravel #QinhuangdaoFood #Mid-AutumnFestivalAndNationalDayTravelCheck-In #HowEveryoneSpendsTheNationalDayHoliday
Day 1: A Literary Day Trip to the Seaside 🌅Morning: Dove Nest Park · Must-do: A perfect sunrise viewing spot, even used by CCTV! Arrive at 5:00 AM and watch the egg-yolk-colored sun slowly rise from the sea. It's so romantic! 😭 · Transportation Tips: Take a taxi and locate "Dove Nest Park Main Entrance." Parking fee: 10 RMB per person. · Opening Hours: 5:00 AM - 7:00 PM (Arrive early for sunrise!) 🦞Lunch: Seafood Food Stall · Recommended Restaurant: Lao Wang Seafood Food Stall (3-minute walk from the southeast gate of Dove Nest Park) · Ordering Tips: Must-order the steamed sea urchin egg and garlic vermicelli scallops! 100 RMB per person, super satisfying! · Opening Hours: 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM (Arrive before 11:30 AM to avoid lines) 🏖️Afternoon: Tiger Rock Marine Park · Tips: Bring flip-flops! Walking barefoot on the soft sand is so relaxing! Rent a beach chair (30 yuan/hour) and lie back and listen to the waves. It's so relaxing! · Transportation: A 15-minute taxi ride costs about 25 yuan. · Photo Spot: The pier extending into the sea is beyond stunning! 🌊 Evening: Beachfront B&B · Recommended B&B: Listening to the Sea B&B (5-minute walk to Tiger Rock) · Room Recommendation: 180-degree ocean view room - watch the sunrise from your bed! Check-in: After 2:00 PM (please contact your host in advance) [Day 2: A Historical Ancient City Journey] 🏯Morning: Shanhaiguan Ancient City ·Must-see attractions: The First Pass in China, the Ming Dynasty Barracks Ruins ·Ticket Guide: Combo ticket 60 RMB (discount available if purchased in advance through Ctrip) ·Time: 2-3 hours to explore at your leisure 🍢Lunch: Ancient City Snack Street ·Food Highlights: 1⃣ Lao Zhao's Donkey Meat Hot Bread (15 RMB/piece) 2⃣ Sister Li's Jianbing Guozi (the thin and crispy ones are amazing!) 3⃣ Shanhaiguan Soda (local limited edition) 🐉Afternoon: Laolongtou Scenic Area ·Stunning attraction: Where the Great Wall meets the sea! We recommend renting Hanfu for photo opportunities (50 yuan/set within the scenic area). · Transportation: A 20-minute taxi ride costs approximately 30 yuan. · Best time of day: 4:00 PM for the softest light. ✨Practical Tips: 1. Sun protection three-piece set: Sunglasses, hat, and sunscreen are essential! 2. Outfit suggestion: A light-colored skirt and a straw bag = a beachy look. 3. Remember to bring your student ID! Tourist attractions offer discounts. 4. Bring some cash; some stalls in the snack street only accept cash. 💰Budget Recommendation: · Comfortable: 800-1000 yuan/person · Budget: 500 yuan is enough for a great time! Feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions. ⭐️ This post is already saved! #QinhuangdaoTravelGuide #BeijingNearbyTours #NicheSeaside #StudentTravel #WeekendSelf-DrivingTour
Dalian Attractions: Xinghai Square, Laohutan Ocean Park, Binhai Road Food: Seafood Stew, Grilled Squid, Sea Urchin Dumplings Accommodations: Yifang Castle Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Grand Hyatt Dalian Zhujiajian (Zhoushan) Attractions: Nansha Beach, Daqingshan Ring Road, Wushitang Food: Zhoushan Hairtail Fish, Swimming Crab, Seafood Noodles Accommodations: The Westin Zhujiajian Resort, Zhoushan Qinhuangdao Attractions: Dove Nest Park, Aranya, Laolongtou Great Wall Food: Four-piece Steamed Buns, Seafood Daka, Shanhaiguan Hot Pot Accommodations: Aranya Yinlu Hotel, Arcadia Seaside Resort, Beidaihe Chaozhou Attractions: Guangji Bridge, Paifang Street, Kaiyuan Temple Food: Beef Hot Pot, Oyster Omelette, Xianshui Kueh Accommodations: Chaozhou Royal Hotel, Hansiyue Hotel Jiaxing Attractions: Nanhu Lake, Xitang Ancient Town, Wuzhen Food: Wufangzhai Zongzi, Wenhu Braised Duck, Lamb Noodles Accommodations: Yuehe Inn, Jiaxing, Alila Wuzhen Shenzhen Attractions: Window of the World, Dameisha, Shenzhen Bay Park Food: Shajing Oysters, Guangming Pigeon, Coconut Chicken Accommodations: InterContinental Shenzhen OCT, Park Hyatt Shenzhen Suzhou Attractions: Humble Administrator's Garden, Pingjiang Road, Zhouzhuang Ancient Town Food: Squirrel Fish, Aozao Noodles, Biluochun Shrimp Accommodations: Park Hyatt Suzhou, Suzhou Cultural Tourism Gusu Courtyard Shantou Attractions: Nan'ao Island, Small Park Arcade, Luoshi Scenic Area Food: Beef Meatballs, Kway Teow Soup, Marinated Seafood Accommodations: Shantou International Hotel, Qing'ao Bay B&B, Nan'ao Island