






rochersNanhong Street is a snack street, very down-to-earth!
I wanted to eat grilled cold noodles. The first time I went to Suan Ge during the day, there was no stall. Then I went again at night. There was a queue at his place. There are always more people!
The boss grilled cold noodles, and the boss's wife added ingredients according to the taste of the customers. They all took notes. They cooperated well. It was amazing that 5 people could do it together!
It was the first time I ate grilled cold noodles. The taste of eggs and enoki mushrooms was sweet and sour. It was also good to add a grilled sausage. It was delicious when eaten hot!
Nanhong Street is a snack street, very down-to-earth! I wanted to eat grilled cold noodles. The first time I went to Suan Ge during the day, there was no stall. Then I went again at night. There was a queue at his place. There are always more people! The boss grilled cold noodles, and the boss's wife added ingredients according to the taste of the customers. They all took notes. They cooperated well. It was amazing that 5 people could do it together! It was the first time I ate grilled cold noodles. The taste of eggs and enoki mushrooms was sweet and sour. It was also good to add a grilled sausage. It was delicious when eaten hot!
Nanhong Street is the same. But no matter how times change, I still love the old Nanhong Street food. I always buy these when I go. [From West to East] Hongxiang Honey Big Hemp Flower, southwest corner of the intersection of Nanhong Street and Hongxing Street ◆ Da Liu Liangpi (Nanhong Street Branch) No. 72 Nanhong Street ◆ Qiao Dongjia Crispy Roasted Buns (Nanhong Street Branch) Sanxian Hutong, Zhifu District ◆ Huilin Fried Chicken No. 74 Nanhong Street ◆ Heqi Lao Western-Sliced Noodles (Nanhong Street Branch) No. 40 Nanhong Street ◆ Furong Rolls (Nanhong Street Branch) No. 30 Sanxian Hutong, Nanhong Street ◆ Yuxiangyuan (Nanhong Street Branch) No. 8 Guanghua Lane, Nanhong Street ◆ Sanxian Hutong Potato Noodles (Nanhong Street Branch) 11-1 Guanghua Lane, Sanxian Hutong, Hong Street ◆Lao Yantai Dumplings (Nanhong Street Branch) No. 10-2 Guanghua Lane, Nanhong Street ◆Koukouxiang Grilled Sausage South Entrance of Nanhong Street Vegetable Market ◆Fuqi Sushi (Nanhong Street Branch) No. 9 Nanhong Street ◆Old Man Bear Spicy Chicken (Hongda Market Branch) No. 11-1 Nanhong Street ◆Jingshun Korean Snacks (Jingshun Korean Snacks) 20 meters in the alley opposite Shengwen Ganli, Nanhong Street, Xiangyang Street, Zhifu District, Yantai City ◆Suan Ge Grilled Cold Noodles (Suan Ge) 50 meters west of the intersection of Side Street and Yeping Street ◆Longwang Bone Shop (Nanhong Street Branch) No. 12 Nanhong Street
"Less crowded than Qingdao, more romantic than Weihai, seafood by the bucket, and sunsets so stunning you'll cry!" 🤩 Yantai, this underrated coastal city, hides the most captivating blue-tear coastline in northern China, fairytale-like European-style architecture, and seafood stalls priced at 30 yuan per person! A local's hidden 2-day, 1-night guide. 🌟 [Yantai Must-Visit: Missing These Places ≈ Wasted Trip] 1️⃣ Yangma Island 📍 Keywords: Jelly Sea, Instagram-style Cliffs, Cycling Around the Island 🚴♀️ Rent an electric scooter (20 yuan/hour) and chase the wind along the route from Zhang Island to Lotus Sunset! The water is so clear you can even see crabs lurking beneath the rocks. 🦀 At dusk, the pink sunset glow and the white pier create a breathtakingly romantic scene! (📸 Photo Spot: 2nd Floor Terrace of Island Diary Cafe) 2️⃣ Penglai Pavilion 📍 Keywords: Ragnarok Online, Ancient Buildings, Yellow Sea-Bohai Sea Boundary 🎫 The 100 yuan ticket is a bit pricey, but it's worth it to climb up to the pavilion and witness the spectacular "Tai Chi Diagram" of the two seas colliding! We recommend combining this with the "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea Scenic Area" (3km away) to check out the popular sea airship! 🚤 3️⃣ Fisherman's Wharf 📍 Keywords: Prague-style, Spirited Away Railway 🌉 Come in the evening! A magical combination of a European-style castle and a fishing boat lighthouse. At low tide, walk to the wooden boardwalk behind the Whale Shark Pavilion to create photos of the same sea track from "Spirited Away"! 🍤 [Yantai Locals' Secret Food Guide] ✅ Night Market King: Nanhong Street Night Market 🍢 Must-Try: Sour Brother Grilled Cold Noodles (with turkey noodles!), Egg Yolk and Pork Floss Rolls at Fuyou Sushi, and Old Yantai Stewed Buns (with sesame sauce and shrimp oil, yyds) 💰 All-You-Can-Eat for 15 RMB per Person! ✅ Seafood Heaven: Mong Kok Fishing Village (Huanshan Road Branch) 🦪 Sea urchin steamed egg, salt and pepper mantis shrimp, and Spanish mackerel dumplings as big as your fist! The owner will teach you how to peel the shrimp! 80 RMB per person for all-you-can-eat seafood! ✅ Breakfast Highlight: Dongsheng Beef Soup Dumplings 🥟 Juicy beef soup dumplings with corn porridge—locals queue for an hour! (Tip: Go before 9:00 PM to avoid lines) 🚗 [Lazy Itinerary] Day 1: Yangma Island Circle (3 hours) → Sunset at Fisherman's Wharf → Nanhong Street Night Market Day 2: Penglai Pavilion (2 hours) → Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea Scenic Area → Pack up 5 pounds of apples before returning (Yantai apples are crispy, sweet, and juicy!)
I've given up on Yantai. It's just... too beautiful. Family, I unilaterally declare that Yantai is my second home! I've been fooled so many times by the beautiful scenery online. This time, I went to Yantai, thinking it was just another photo op. But once I got there, I was completely speechless! 😭 🏝️ Recommended Attractions 1. Yantai Mountain: This is a photo op! The lighthouse overlooks the entire Yantai, with red tiles, green trees, azure sea and sky—every spot is a great photo op. The consulate complex is full of European style. Wear a mini dress and you'll be the most stylish person on your social media! (Admission is free, but climbing to the top of the lighthouse is 10 yuan.) 2. Yangma Island: The "Little Maldives of the North" is truly a cliché! Rent an electric scooter and cycle around the island, feeling the sea breeze on your face—it's so relaxing! Take photos of cave silhouettes at sunset at Lotus Island, the red wooden plank road on Zhang Island is incredibly atmospheric, and there's also the stunning Island Diary Café. (Free) 3. Changdao: A must-see for the ocean! The sunset at Jiuzhang Cliff is breathtakingly beautiful, and the pebbles at Crescent Bay are a dazzling array of colors (though you can't take them away, or you'll be fined). Staying at a fishing lodge and enjoying freshly caught seafood is a true life experience! (Boat ticket 45 yuan/person) 4. Golden Beach: The "Lonely Whale" sculpture is truly legendary. Go at sunrise when the crowds are minimal and the scenery is stunning, making any photo op a truly stunning experience. Located in the Development Zone's Urban Exhibition Center, the drone view is even more breathtaking! (Free) 🍱 Food Recommendations 1. Mong Kok Fishing Village: The sea cucumber rice is a must-try; it's so delicious it'll make your eyebrows drop. The spicy stir-fried abalone is sold individually—a real abalone indulgence! 2. Yanda Snack Street: A student paradise, with Master's pan-fried dumplings and Sour Brother grilled cold noodles, you'll have to eat until you're done. 3. Dongsheng Filled Dumplings: Sea urchin and sea cucumber soup dumplings, bursting with broth—a carb-loving favorite. 4. Penglai Jianxing Noodle House: 4 yuan a bowl of scallop noodles, generous portions, and excellent value. 🚗 Transportation Guide 1. Yantai doesn't have a subway, so taxis are very convenient, typically getting you between attractions for under 30 yuan. 2. For Yangma Island and Changdao Island, it's recommended to charter a car or join a day tour for hassle-free travel. 3. For shared electric bikes, look for the "Yantai Little Red Cars" for convenient transportation around the city. 📌 Accommodation Recommendations 1. In the city, choose the Wanda Business District in Zhifu District for convenient dining and transportation. 2. Stay in an island B&B on Yangma Island for a breathtaking view of the sea. 3. Stay on the South Island of Changdao Island for more complete amenities. 💡 Tips for Avoiding Scams 1. When buying seafood at the market, remember to dig holes for drainage, otherwise you might get ripped off. 2. Choose restaurants recommended by taxi drivers carefully. Don't ask me how I know 😭 3. Seafood prices will be higher from May to September when the sea is closed. Yantai truly has so many hidden gems. This trip completely exceeded my expectations! Hey guys, don't hesitate, just go for it! #YantaiTravel #TheMostCompleteTravelStrategy #SeasideVacation
Families, do you always worry about where to take your kids during the holidays? 🤯 You want your kids to have fun, but you don't want to break the bank. Don't worry! Today, we'll share four super-friendly cities for kids, all with a budget of around 2,000 yuan. Bookmark these spots now! Yangjiang Yangjiang is a beach paradise for kids! 📍Attractions: The Guangdong Maritime Silk Road Museum is a must-see. Take your kids to explore the "Nanhai I" (South China Sea Ship) where high-tech exhibits make historical learning incredibly engaging, like stepping back into the ancient Maritime Silk Road. 🚢 Dajiao Bay is also fantastic, a 5A-rated scenic spot where kids can play in the sand, surf, and experience water activities until they don't want to leave. Ten Mile Silver Beach offers fresh air, beach volleyball, sailing, and yachting, making for a fun family-friendly experience. 🏖️ 🍜Food: Seaside Road is lined with seafood stalls, and the steamed grouper and salt and pepper mantis shrimp are so delicious! There are also local specialties like rice noodle rolls and gourami rice cakes, perfect for bringing your kids to experience authentic Yangjiang flavors. 💰 Cost: Choose a beachfront B&B for 200-300 per night. Meals are around 200 per day, and entrance fees to attractions are 100-200 per person. Including transportation, a three-day, two-night trip will cost 1500-2000. Haikou Haikou is brimming with tropical charm, giving children a unique island experience! 📍 Attractions: A must-see is Qilou Old Street, featuring stunning Nanyang-style architecture. Take your kids to admire intangible cultural heritage, listen to Qiong Opera, and savor local delicacies, experiencing local customs and culture. Don't miss the Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park, where you can enjoy photos with giant pandas and a variety of tropical animals, allowing your kids to get close to nature. 🐼 The West Coast Tourist Resort offers sunshine, sand, and waves, as well as exciting sailing and windsurfing experiences. 🍜 Food: Daddy's Tea is a must-do. Jufuan Daddy's Tea is a great choice. Order a few baskets of snacks and enjoy a leisurely meal with your kids. You also have to try the Hainan noodles and Qingbuliang, which are sweet and refreshing. 💰Expenses: Stay in a city hotel for around 300 per night. Meals are around 300 per day, and entrance fees to attractions are around 200 per person, so a three-day, two-night trip will cost around 1800-2000. Yantai Yantai's sea and unique attractions offer a fantastic travel experience for children! 📍Attractions: Yangma Island is picturesque. Rent an electric bike and cycle around the island. The Lotus Sunset and the red wooden boardwalk on Zhangdao Island are all stunning photos. Yantai Mountain Park is also fun. Climb to the top of the lighthouse to admire the azure sea and red houses. The consulate complex is full of European charm. Yantai's Big Snack Street is a must-try. Master's Fried Dumplings and Sour Brother Grilled Cold Noodles are both favorites for kids. 🍜Food: The sea cucumber rice in the small fishing village of Mong Kok is so delicious it'll make your eyebrows drop! Dongsheng Guanjiangbao's sea urchin soup dumplings are bursting with juicy flavor. There's also braised dumplings, featuring crispy potato noodles with sesame sauce and minced garlic, which is incredibly fragrant. 💰 Cost: Accommodation in the city center, in the Wanda Shopping District in Zhifu District, is 200-300 per night. Meals are 200-300 per day, and entrance fees to attractions are 100-200 per person, making a three-day, two-night trip 1500-2000. Huizhou Huizhou boasts both mountains and sea, perfect for a family trip! 📍 Attractions: Huizhou West Lake, a National 5A Scenic Area, offers a boat cruise to experience the beauty of the "Zhuluo Xizi." Xunliao Bay boasts pristine waters and a soft, white beach, perfect for children to play in the sand and waves. Luofu Mountain is also worth a visit, allowing children to experience the charm of the "First Mountain of Lingnan." 🍜 Food: Dongjiang salt-baked chicken and Dongjiang stuffed tofu are full of Hakka flavor. Hengli soup noodles are also delicious and fragrant. 💰Expenses: Accommodation in a beachfront B&B or city hotel, around 300 per night. Meals are 200-300 per day, and attraction tickets are 100-200 per person, for a three-day, two-night trip around 1800-2000. These four cities are perfect for taking kids – they're incredibly cost-effective! Plan your trip now and embark on a fun-filled adventure with your kids! 🎉 Remember to follow me for more travel tips! #Parent-ChildRecommendations #YantaiTravel #DomesticPopularTourismCities #Ruge'sJourney #ThePopularPlacesWeChat