Reason:A classic shop with over 30 years of history, serving smooth and chewy duck noodles
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58 Beibuwan East Road
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It is said to be the most famous pork trotter rice noodle in Beihai. There is no special local snack in Beihai. Wumei's equipment is simple, but the quantity is large. There is an endless stream of working people coming here to eat, and there is even a queue waiting.
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It is said to be the most famous pork trotter rice noodle in Beihai. There is no special local snack in Beihai. Wumei's equipment is simple, but the quantity is large. There is an endless stream of working people coming here to eat, and there is even a queue waiting.
An old shop in Beihai. The pork trotter rice noodle is the signature dish. The duck meat rice noodle is also worth mentioning.
Recommended Attractions • Weizhou Island: China's largest extinct volcanic island, home to attractions such as Crocodile Mountain Scenic Area, Wucai Beach, and Dishui Danping, offering stunning volcanic landscapes and sea views, as well as a visit to a Catholic church. • Beihai Silver Beach: Known as "the best beach in the world," its white, fine sand is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and taking photos. • Beihai Old Street: Rich in history and culture, the streets are lined with Nanyang-style arcade-style buildings. Enjoy local snacks like shrimp cakes and pork trotter vermicelli noodles. • Qiaogang Style Street: Beihai's famous food street, featuring a variety of culinary delights such as barbecued seafood, Vietnamese rice rolls, and sweet soups. You can also watch the sunset from Qiaogang Beach. • Golden Bay Mangroves: Enjoy vast expanses of mangroves, experience the fun of sea hopping, and immerse yourself in the charm of nature. Recommended Restaurants • Yuexiang Kitchen: A popular local restaurant serving fresh seafood. Recommended dishes include boiled shrimp and spicy crab. • Xinji Shrimp Cakes: Crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, these shrimp cakes are a Beihai specialty and often draw long lines. • Liang Ji Barbecued Pork Buns: With a soft crust and sweet filling, these buns are a favorite breakfast for many locals. • Qiu Wumei Pork Trotter Noodles: A long-established establishment with over 30 years of experience, the pork trotters are tender and juicy, and the broth is delicious—a must-try. Accommodation Recommendations • Beihai Silver Beach Biyuan New Century Grand Resort: Located at the main entrance of Silver Beach, this is a top-tier sea-view family-friendly resort hotel with comprehensive facilities and a beautiful environment. • Beihai Silver Beach Crowne Plaza: Enjoy prime sea views from Silver Beach, with sea view rooms offering excellent views and a crystal-clear children's pool, perfect for family trips. • Weizhou Island Whale Watching Sky Pool Sea View Hotel: The rooftop infinity pool offers stunning views of the ocean. Transportation Guide • External Transportation: Beihai Fucheng Airport offers multiple direct flights to major domestic cities; Beihai High-Speed Railway Station connects to Nanning, Guangzhou, and other cities, providing convenient transportation. • Internal Transportation: Buses, taxis, and shared bikes are available within the city. To get to Weizhou Island, you need to take a boat from Beihai International Passenger Port, and the boat journey takes about 1 hour.
Having just returned from Beihai, I've compiled this super practical guide, covering everything from attractions to food and pitfalls to avoid. Follow these tips for a truly memorable trip! 🌊 Must-see attractions, don't miss these places • Weizhou Island: A trip to Beihai without visiting Weizhou Island is a complete waste! Staying overnight on the island is a must. The sunrise at Wucai Beach is breathtaking, the mudflats look like scattered diamonds in the morning light, and the texture of the volcanic rock is incredibly textured. Sunset at Dishui Danping is another level of beauty, the setting sun dyeing the water orange, and the waves crashing against the cliffs create a wallpaper-like backdrop. The island's Catholic church is also worth a visit; this century-old building is incredibly photogenic. • Beihai Silver Beach: "The best beach in the world" isn't just a boast; the sand is as white as silver and feels soft and comfortable on bare feet. Mornings are less crowded, perfect for strolling and enjoying the sea. In the afternoon, you can enjoy jet skis and ATVs, and children can even dig in the sand and play in the water. Sitting on the beach in the evening, watching the sunset paint the sky a pink and purple is incredibly romantic. • Beihai Old Street: A century-old arcade street, walking inside feels like stepping back in time. The street is lined with old shops, and you must buy Aunt Li's shrimp cakes. The freshly fried crust is crispy and the shrimp flavor is undeniable. 5 yuan each is a great bargain. There are also shops selling pearls and shell carvings, which are fun to browse around. Remember to bargain to avoid getting ripped off. • Qiaogang Street: The busiest place at night! It's like a little Vietnam, filled with barbecued seafood and Vietnamese snacks. The crab vermicelli noodles at Yuexiang Kitchen are a must-try; the broth is incredibly fresh and creamy. The Qingbuliang at 24dong Tangshui Shop is incredibly filling, with taro balls, red beans, and watermelon mixed together for a refreshing and refreshing treat. Afterward, head to Qiaogang Beach to enjoy the breeze and watch the fishing boats, their lights lit, anchored at sea – a vibrant scene. • Golden Bay Mangroves: Unlike other beaches, this area is entirely mangrove-covered. At low tide, you can see tree roots entwined on the mudflats. Join the fishermen to dig for sandworms and catch small crabs. Remember to wear non-slip shoes, as the mudflats are incredibly slippery. If you're lucky, you might even spot egrets roosting in the trees. The environment is exceptionally beautiful. 🦐 Food List: Don't Miss These Flavors • Seafood: For seafood, head directly to Qiaogang Wharf or Waisha Island Market. Choose fresh seafood yourself and have it prepared by a processing shop. Recommendations include the salt and pepper mantis shrimp (large, chewy), steamed scallops with garlic vermicelli (the vermicelli is fragrant with garlic), and steamed grouper (the original flavor is tender and boneless). Be sure to ask for the processing fee, which is usually charged per portion, so don't be caught off guard. • Vietnamese Snacks: In addition to crab vermicelli noodles, there are also Vietnamese spring rolls (rice wrappers filled with shrimp and vegetables, dipped in fish sauce for a super refreshing dip) and rice rolls (thin rice wrappers wrapped with minced meat and topped with yellow rice sauce, a spicy and sour appetizer). • Local Snacks: Pig's trotter noodles are a standard breakfast staple for Beihai residents. At Qiu Wumei's, the pork trotters are stewed to a tender, melt-in-your-mouth consistency. The noodles soak up the broth and are perfect with pickled bamboo shoots to alleviate the greasiness. For dinner, try stir-fried snails, spicy stir-fried clams and snails, accompanied by a cold beer – this is authentic Beihai nightlife. 🚗 Transportation Guide: This is the easiest way to get there. • Getting to Beihai: Fly to Fucheng Airport and take a ride to the city center in 30 minutes for about 80 RMB. Taking the high-speed rail is even more convenient. Beihai Station is located in the city center, just over an hour from Nanning. From there, a taxi to Yintan is only 10 RMB. • Getting around the city: Renting an electric scooter is the most flexible option! There are many rental locations near Yintan and Qiaogang. For 50 RMB a day, you can ride all day. Riding a scooter is faster than taking a taxi to places like Yintan, Old Street, and Qiaogang, and you can stop and take photos as often as you like. Taking the bus is also possible for 1-2 RMB, but wait times can be long, so use a navigation system to check your route. • Going to Weizhou Island: Be sure to buy your ferry tickets in advance through the Beihai International Passenger Port official account! Tickets are extremely tight during peak season (May-October), so start by booking tickets three days in advance. The ferry ride takes one and a half hours. Faster boats are more stable than slower boats, so try to get a window seat. There's an island entrance fee (98 yuan). Remember to keep your receipt; you'll need it for all the island attractions. 🏨 Accommodation recommendations: These are comfortable places to stay. • Near Silver Beach: If you want to be close to the beach, stay here. The Crowne Plaza Silver Beach is a high-end option, with a private beach and pool, and ocean views right out the window. For a more budget-conscious traveler, choose a nearby B&B, many with balconies, for 150-200 yuan per night. It's a 10-minute walk to Silver Beach. • Qiaogang Style Street: A great choice for foodies! You can dine right downstairs at night. Qiaogang B&Bs are unique, some with small courtyards, others with ocean views. They cost 200-300 yuan and are perfect for groups. • Weizhou Island: Stay near Dishui Danping or Shiluokou, close to scenic spots and convenient for dining. Ocean-view B&Bs are more expensive (400-600 RMB), but you can enjoy the sea from your bed; standard B&Bs are 200-300 RMB, clean and tidy, and the owner will recommend local activities. 💡 Tips: Avoid These Pitfalls 1. Sun protection! Sun protection! Sun protection! The UV rays in Beihai are extremely strong, especially in the summer. Wear sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses whenever you go outdoors, or you'll get a tan in a day. 2. Check the tide table for seafood hunting; it's best to go 1-2 hours after low tide. Bring a small shovel and bucket, and wear non-slip shoes; avoid slippers, as they can easily get stuck in the mud. 3. Don't listen to street vendors when buying seafood. Go to the market yourself, carefully weigh the seafood to avoid being shortchanged, and explain the cooking methods to the owner before processing. 4. Avoid buying Weizhou Island ferry tickets from scalpers, as they're easy to scam. Official WeChat accounts are the official channel, and while they're difficult to get, they're reliable. 5. There are a lot of mosquitoes at the beach, so bring a bottle of toilet water with you at night, especially when visiting the mangroves and Weizhou Island. 6. Don't buy pearls or dried seafood without proper knowledge; you can get ripped off easily. If you're serious about buying, compare prices and bargain hard. Beihai is a great place to stroll around, enjoy the sea breeze, eat seafood, and simply relax. Follow this guide for a hassle-free and enjoyable trip. Pack your bags and get going! Weizhou Island, Beihai International Passenger Port, Beihai Fucheng Airport, Qiaogang Folk Street, Beihai Station, Qiu Wumei Pork Knuckle Noodles, Qiaogang Beach, Beihai Silver Beach Scenic Area
Weihai, Shandong Travel Guide • Attractions: Liugong Island is home to the First Sino-Japanese War Memorial, where you can visit the First Sino-Japanese War Museum and other attractions. The International Bathing Beach boasts fine sand and offers a variety of beach activities and watersports. Chengshantou, known as the "Cape of Good Hope in China," offers views of the sunrise over the sea. Xixiakou Wildlife Park offers animal feeding and sea lion performances. • Food: We recommend the Spanish mackerel dumplings, which can be found at Northern Dumpling King. The charcoal-grilled sea cucumber is also a standout, and Zhongxiang Seafood BBQ is worth a visit. Other specialties include Rongcheng seaweed and Rushan wedding cakes. • Accommodation: For ocean views, stay at the Shandong Jiankang Golden Bay Licheng Hua Ting Hotel. For value, consider staying in a guesthouse near Torch 8th Street for convenient transportation and a touch of the trending online culture. • Itinerary: On the first day, visit the International Bathing Beach, rent an electric bike for a coastal ride, and in the evening, visit Xiaoshi Island to watch the sunset. On the second day, take a boat to Liugong Island and return to the city in the evening to visit the Weihai Museum. On the morning of day three, visit Chengshantou to watch the sunrise, and in the afternoon, visit Xixiakou Wildlife Park. Guangxi Beihai Travel Guide • Attractions: Beihai Silver Beach boasts pristine white sand, perfect for strolling and watching the sunset. Weizhou Island offers spectacular lava fields, and the volcanic rock formations at Crocodile Hill Volcano Park are breathtaking. Beihai Old Street boasts a blend of Chinese and Western architecture, and the Qiaogang Style Street is a culinary paradise. • Food: Yuexiang Kitchen offers firm, tender local seafood. Qiu Wumei's Pork Trotter Noodles boasts smooth, chewy duck noodles, and the signature Vietnamese vermicelli rolls are available at the Vietnamese Vermicelli Shop on Qiaogang Style Street. • Accommodation: Beihai Silver Beach Biyuan New Century Grand Resort is a great family getaway, located at the main entrance of Silver Beach and offering stunning sea views. For a closer sea view, the Weizhou Island Whale Watching Sky Pool Seaview Hotel is a great option, offering panoramic sea views. • Itinerary: Visit Beihai Silver Beach and Beihai Old Street on the first day, and explore Qiaogang Style Street in the evening. On the second day, we'll visit Weizhou Island and explore attractions such as Crocodile Mountain Volcano Park and Dishui Danping. On the third day, we'll visit the Window of the Ocean and, in the afternoon, go to the Golden Bay Mangrove Forest to experience sea catching. Liaoning Xingcheng Travel Guide • Attractions: Xingcheng Ancient City is one of the best-preserved Ming Dynasty ancient cities. Xingcheng Coastal Scenic Area offers opportunities for sea catching and sunrise viewing. Longhuitou, nestled between mountains and the sea, offers stunning scenery and is perfect for photo ops. Juehua Island Scenic Area is a beautiful island in the Bohai Bay. • Food: Local seafood is abundant, and you can enjoy freshly caught seafood at restaurants near the seaside. • Accommodation: The Hilton Garden Inn Huludao Longxing Road offers a pleasant environment and convenient parking. The James Joyce Coffetel (Xingcheng Coastal Tourist Scenic Area) offers beautiful views of the coastline. • Itinerary: On the first day, explore Xingcheng Ancient City and soak up the historical atmosphere. On the second day, visit the Xingcheng Coastal Scenic Area to enjoy the seaside, and in the evening, visit Longhuitou to watch the sunset. On the third day, take a boat to Juehua Island to enjoy the island scenery.