Highlights: A restaurant that has been around for over 30 years, try the rich sauce of the steamed vermicelli roll
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Banana能量The rice noodle roll shop was unexpectedly crowded. There was a constant stream of people queuing up before the door opened. The taste was also amazing, and the soft and sticky taste was unforgettable.
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The rice noodle roll shop was unexpectedly crowded. There was a constant stream of people queuing up before the door opened. The taste was also amazing, and the soft and sticky taste was unforgettable.
The rice noodle rolls are really delicious, so delicious, it’s worth a visit.
I've adjusted this 3-day, 2-night Chaoshan (Chaozhou + Shantou) itinerary by "preserving the unique features while upgrading the experience." It retains core highlights like the Guangji Bridge boat dismantling, raw marinated meats, and beef hot pot, while adding hidden local attractions. Chaoshan 3-Day, 2-Night "Ancient City + Arcade Buildings + Fresh Flavors" Itinerary DAY 1: Chaozhou - A Slow-Paced Experience of Bridges and Ancient City Itinerary - Morning: Arrive in Chaozhou by car → Check into a boutique guesthouse in Jiadi Lane, Ancient City (replacing the previously disappointing inn: converted from an ancient residence, with an elevator, 5-minute walk to Guangji Bridge) - Afternoon: Guangji Bridge (Entrance fee 20 RMB, arrive at the middle section of the bridge at 17:20, wait for the 17:30 "boat dismantling" spectacle, river view + dynamic bridge - perfect for photos) → Chaozhou Ancient City (stroll through the stone archway cluster, walk along Jiadi Lane to see Ming and Qing dynasty residences) - Evening: Experience Gongfu tea brewing at a century-old tea shop in the ancient city (learn the "high pour, low pour" technique from a tea master, and drink Phoenix Dancong tea) - Evening: Enjoy chewy rice noodles and fresh hanging dragon (a type of glutinous rice cake) at the time-honored "Zhenji Beef Rice Noodles" in the ancient city Must-Eat List - Near Guangji Bridge: Zhenji Beef Rice Noodles (sweet and savory broth, even more fragrant with celery) - Tea Shop: Phoenix Dancong Tea Set (with peanut brittle, authentic tea snacks) Hidden Activities - 10 minutes before the boats are dismantled at Guangji Bridge, stand in the middle of the bridge and take photos of the "boat-bridge separation" animation, perfect for a stunning sunset view. - Find a local grandmother in Jiadi Lane and listen to her tell the family legends behind the stone archways (such as the stories of the "Zhuangyuan Archway"). DAY 2: Chaozhou → Shantou: A flavorful transition from ancient villages to arcade buildings Itinerary - Morning: Chaozhou breakfast at "Zhenji Laowei Beef Offal" (beef offal rice noodles, broth simmered for 4 hours) → Longhu Ancient Village (walk along the cobblestone streets, visit the Southern Song Dynasty ancestral hall, less crowded and quiet) - Noon: Drive to Shantou (approx. 1 hour drive) → Check into Xiaogongyuan Chaoxinju (original recommendation: 3-minute walk to the arcade, free laundry available) - Afternoon: Xiaogongyuan Arcade Old Street (check out the retro neon signs, take photos in the style of the Republic of China era) → "Treasure Hunt" at the Old City Market (taste fresh lard cakes and oil-fried oranges) - Evening: "Heshun Beef" (freshly sliced beef tenderloin + satay sauce + crab roe noodles, must-order raw beef balls) → "Ruijiao Mama's Raw Marinated Food" (raw marinated crab + fried dates, even better with congee) Must-Eat List - Chaozhou Beef Offal: Zhenji Laowei Beef Offal (add rice noodles + fried tofu skin, double the satisfaction) - Shantou Sweet Soup: Duck Egg Dumplings + Salty Rice Cake (the former is soft and chewy, the latter is savory and refreshing) - Iced Drink: Rongqi Ice "Passion Fruit and Sugarcane Ice" (freshly squeezed sugarcane and passion fruit, a perfect way to beat the heat) Hidden Activities - Find the "village tea stalls" in Longhu Ancient Village, drink the coarse tea brewed by the villagers, and hear the old stories of the village's "numerous scholars" - Retro photo studio in the arcade → Take a set of Republic of China-style film photos (local master photographer, 10 minutes to get the photos) DAY 3: Shantou - A Delicious Feast to Finish the Night Itinerary - Morning: "Three Sisters Rice Noodle Rolls" (beef rice noodle rolls, thin skin and generous filling) → Shantou's popular landmark (former travel agency site, no crowds if you arrive at 7 am) → Buy souvenirs at the market (choose "fermented bean curd flavor" for lard cakes, and greenish-yellow for oil oranges) Lunch: Drive to "Lao Ji Beef Shop" (check navigation beforehand, it's remote but worth it) → Eat freshly sliced beef hot pot (ask the owner to recommend "brisket fat," crisp and not greasy) - Afternoon: Drink tangerine peel tea to cleanse the palate → Return home Must-Eat List - Breakfast: Three Sisters Beef Rice Noodle Roll (drizzled with soy sauce and preserved radish, savory and not greasy) - Lunch: Lao Ji Beef Shop (brisket + raw beef balls, boil for 3 minutes to burst with juice) - Cleanse the palate: Freshly squeezed tangerine peel tea (sour and astringent with a sweet aftertaste, washing away the greasiness) Hidden Delight - Lao Ji Beef Shop's "hidden cut": Brisket fat (blanch for 10 seconds, crisp like dried bamboo shoots) - Freeze the egg tarts at Xiaogongyuan (Little Park) for 1 hour before eating → they'll have a snow tart texture and a richer milky flavor. Chaozhou Travel Tips: 1. Avoid old guesthouses without elevators in Chaozhou. Many renovated guesthouses in the old town are both retro and convenient. 2. Prioritize large chain pharmacies for stomach medicine (local small pharmacies may not be suitable). 3. Don't overindulge in raw marinated food if it's your first time; it's better with congee/tea. Would you like me to prepare a concise itinerary card for you (including addresses and opening hours) so you can save it directly to your phone? #ChaozhouBeefHotpot #MuseumExploration #PlacesYouGetAskedAboutOnWeChat #LuxuryTravel
I went to Shantou with friends this weekend... We decided to have something nice to comfort ourselves after a week of hard work 🥹🥹 No backtracking ❌ No rushing ❌ The main idea was to "sleep in until you wake up naturally... rest when you're tired, eat when you're hungry" ~ - 🌊Attractions to check in: 1. Shantou Hotel: A classic and iconic check-in spot 📍 2. Temp Coffee: The entrance is truly photogenic!! And this entire street is photogenic too! A must-visit for those who love photography!! 3. Small Park: Full of retro charm... The night view was a little challenging for lighting 💡, but it was truly beautiful!!! - 🥩Recommended Food: 1. Yuejinli Fried Fermented Bean Curd Chicken Wings 2. Li Caiqi Beef Hotpot 3. Three Sisters Rice Noodle Rolls 4. Intangible Cultural Heritage - Lao Sanhe - Chaoshan Specialty Pig's Head Zongzi 5. Jinbuhuan White Congee 6. Gushi Luding - Intangible Cultural Heritage Braised Hotpot 7. Intangible Cultural Heritage - Sunan Qinji Braised Goose 8. Three Generations Sweet Soup 9. Yiji BBQ (Shantou High-Speed Railway Station Branch)
Waking up early with a slight jet lag has its advantages. We arrived a little after 8:00 AM, and there were hardly any people, just a few tourists here and there, so we could take as many photos as we wanted. 📷 Afterwards, we went to the popular Three Sisters Rice Noodle Rolls. There was a short line, but the food was delicious! 🌞Aside from the scorching sun, there were no other issues. We also visited the Shantou Kai Port Cultural Center (entry requires ID card) and the Guanyin Temple, which is unique and beautiful. 👍