Puyang Three Days Two Nights Travel Guide
Tracing the Dragon’s Origin, Appreciating Ancient Skills: A Deep Cultural Journey in Puyang, Henan for Three Days and Two Nights
Puyang, an ancient city known as the "Hometown of the Chinese Dragon" and the "Hometown of Chinese Acrobatics." Here, you can touch the civilization origin of the "First Chinese Dragon" from 6,500 years ago, marvel at the acrobatic arts spanning ancient and modern times, and experience the blend of history and nature in ancient city ruins and wetland parks. This three-day, two-night guide will take you on an in-depth cultural experience of Puyang, with a strict per capita budget under 1,500 RMB.
🗺️ Three Days Two Nights Itinerary Overview
For your convenience on mobile, here is a summarized itinerary list:
Day 1: Tracing the Dragon’s Origin · Exploring the Ancient Charm of Diqiu
· Morning: Arrive in Puyang, recommended to stay in Hualong District hotels. Then visit Qicheng Ruins (Qicheng Cultural Relics Scenic Area), stroll under the ancient city walls from the Spring and Autumn period, once a place for feudal lords’ alliances, rich in historical atmosphere.
· Afternoon: Head to Xishuipo Ruins (the birthplace of the First Chinese Dragon), view the dragon and tiger patterns made from clam shells 6,500 years ago, exploring the ancient roots of the "Descendants of the Dragon." Then visit Puyang Museum to systematically learn about Puyang’s dragon culture in front of the museum’s treasure, the "First Chinese Dragon" clam sculpture.
· Evening: Visit Sipailou Ancient Street or Shuixiuyan Night Market to feel the old town’s lively atmosphere. Taste local snacks like wrapped liangpi (cold noodles) and fermented fish.
Day 2: Hometown of Acrobatics · Experience Stunning Skills
· All day: Visit Dongbeizhuang Acrobatics Cultural Park, the core of the "Hometown of Chinese Acrobatics." In the morning, tour the Acrobatics Museum and watch folk street performances. In the afternoon, deeply experience the park’s offerings.
· Evening: Go to Shuixiu International Grand Theatre to watch the breathtaking large-scale acrobatic show "Shuixiu" (usually starts in the evening). After the show, enjoy specialty dinners nearby such as Sanqiang pigeon.
Day 3: Red Memories · Ecological Leisure and Return
· Morning: Visit the Dangguai Revolutionary Site, a former revolutionary base in the Jilu-Yu border area, for red-themed educational visits.
· Afternoon: Tour Jindi River National Wetland Park, stroll or bike along the wetland boardwalk, enjoy natural scenery like reed marshes, and leisurely end your trip. Return according to your schedule.
📍 Key Highlights and Suggestions
· Cultural Core: Day 1 focuses on "Dragon Culture." When visiting Xishuipo Ruins and the museum, it’s recommended to learn about the archaeological background of the "First Chinese Dragon" in advance for a deeper experience. Qicheng Ruins cover a large area, wear comfortable shoes.
· Experience Core: Day 2 centers on "Acrobatic Culture." Dongbeizhuang’s folk performances are highly interactive, and the modern acrobatics at the "Shuixiu" theater offer strong visual impact. Together, they fully showcase Puyang’s acrobatic charm. Be sure to check showtimes and book tickets for "Shuixiu" in advance.
· Flexible Adjustments:
· If interested in Chinese character culture: Replace the morning of Day 3 with a visit to Cangjie Mausoleum in Nanle County, the burial site of Cangjie, the legendary inventor of Chinese characters, rich in cultural heritage.
· If preferring natural ecology: Replace the afternoon of Day 3 with visits to Puyang Shangyuan or Zhongyuan Green Manor, well-known local ecological leisure spots.
💰 Per Capita Budget Analysis (Approx. 1,400 RMB)
Budget planned for economical comfort with clear and controllable details:
· Accommodation (2 nights): Economy or comfortable hotels, about 300 RMB per person. Recommended to stay in Hualong District for convenient access to city attractions.
· Food (3 days): Includes specialty snacks like zhuangmo (crispy outside, tender inside bread), wrapped liangpi, white pepper soup, and regular meals, about 250 RMB per person.
· Tickets and Experiences: Main expenses on Day 2. Dongbeizhuang Acrobatics Cultural Park ticket about 80 RMB, "Shuixiu" show regular ticket about 180 RMB. Qicheng Ruins, museum, Dangguai site, and wetland park are free (some require reservations). Budget about 260 RMB.
· Local Transportation: Taxi or shared electric scooters between attractions, about 150 RMB per person for three days. If choosing private car rental to Dongbeizhuang on Day 2, cost per person will increase but offers more flexibility.
· Contingency: For water, snacks, and small souvenirs like "First Chinese Dragon" rubbings, reserve 100 RMB.
Note: The above budget excludes round-trip major transportation to Puyang (high-speed rail/train tickets). High-speed rail can reach Puyang East Station.
💡 Practical Travel Tips
1. Best Seasons: Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are ideal. The climate is pleasant, with locust flower festivals in April-May and frequent acrobatic art festivals in September-October, offering rich activities.
2. Mosquito Protection and Clothing: When visiting Qicheng ruins or wetland parks with abundant vegetation, bring mosquito repellent and avoid shorts and short sleeves.
3. Food Highlights: Besides wrapped liangpi, Puyang’s zhuangmo, white pepper soup, and slippery spine soup are worth trying. Sipailou Ancient Street is a great place to find long-established local eateries.
4. Itinerary Connectivity: City attractions are concentrated and can be easily accessed by shared electric scooters. For farther spots like Dongbeizhuang or Dangguai Village, group taxi or car rental is more cost-effective.
We hope this guide helps you plan a culturally rich and surprising trip to Puyang. Have a wonderful journey!