Reason:A porcelain culture dining destination hidden in the mountains, specializing in authentic Jiangxi cuisine
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I wanted to go to Sanbao for dinner, but I didn't expect that the number of people was limited at 12 o'clock, so I came to the nearby Sanbao Courtyard. I didn't expect it to be quite pleasantly surprised.
Environment: A restaurant surrounded by mountains and water. There is also a small courtyard in the small private room. It is not exquisite, but it is quite unique.
Freshly cooked spring water fish head The big fish head tastes very satisfying. The fish meat is good. I can't eat spicy food. It is recommended to eat it right after the pot is opened. Those with heavy taste can wait a little longer.
Thousand-year kiln fire This dish is duck feet, duck tongue and dried bean curd, and the taste is not bad.
Braised platter The taste is different from the Hong Kong style or Chaozhou braised food, but it is also very delicious. I like the dried bean curd and pig's trotters in it.
Handmade glutinous rice cake The sweetness is just right, glutinous, fragrant, and I like it very much.
The service is also great, the dishes are served quickly, and the fish head is actively chopped for us, which is very thoughtful.
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I wanted to go to Sanbao for dinner, but I didn't expect that the number of people was limited at 12 o'clock, so I came to the nearby Sanbao Courtyard. I didn't expect it to be quite pleasantly surprised. Environment: A restaurant surrounded by mountains and water. There is also a small courtyard in the small private room. It is not exquisite, but it is quite unique. Freshly cooked spring water fish head The big fish head tastes very satisfying. The fish meat is good. I can't eat spicy food. It is recommended to eat it right after the pot is opened. Those with heavy taste can wait a little longer. Thousand-year kiln fire This dish is duck feet, duck tongue and dried bean curd, and the taste is not bad. Braised platter The taste is different from the Hong Kong style or Chaozhou braised food, but it is also very delicious. I like the dried bean curd and pig's trotters in it. Handmade glutinous rice cake The sweetness is just right, glutinous, fragrant, and I like it very much. The service is also great, the dishes are served quickly, and the fish head is actively chopped for us, which is very thoughtful.
A restaurant in Jingdezhen Sanbao International Porcelain Valley, with pleasant scenery and parking spaces. Order first and then take a seat. The seats for dining are distributed in different areas of the restaurant, with different styles, including water views, garden views, and cottages. The dishes are mainly Jiangxi specialties, the taste is not bad, and the price is relatively affordable. In the water view area, you can see a few geese playing around, and there are also singing and dancing porcelain performances.
Yangzhou • Recommended Attractions: A must-see at Slender West Lake, home to a renowned lakeside garden where flowers bloom year-round. Ge Garden boasts a unique rockery garden themed around the four seasons, while He Garden showcases a blend of Chinese and Western garden styles. Free attractions include the Yangzhou Ancient Canal, the Dongguan Street Historic District, and the Grand Canal Museum of China. • Recommended Dining: Quyuan Teahouse offers an elegant setting, where you can savor specialties such as jade dumplings. Dachaohuai Huaiyang cuisine has been featured on numerous lists. Jiangjiaqiao Dumpling and Noodle Shop's shrimp roe dumplings are delicious, and the simple osmanthus lotus root starch balls are also popular. • Recommended Accommodations: For luxury, choose Yangzhou Slender West Lake Hot Spring Resort and Yangzhou Guest House. For family-friendly options, choose Huajiantang Xinchaoli (by the Slender West Lake) and Yangzhou Zhongxing Tiancheng International Hotel (Grand Canal Museum Branch). For scenic views, choose Mercure Yangzhou Dongguan Street or Crowne Plaza Yangzhou. Shaoxing • Recommended Attractions: Lu Xun's hometown is a must-see destination, offering opportunities for strolling through ancient streets, riding a wupeng boat, and enjoying Shaoxing stinky tofu. Chenyuan Garden is the romantic garden where Lu You and Tang Wan met. Shaoxing Keyan Scenic Area allows you to experience the charm of Luzhen as described by Lu Xun. Free attractions like Bazi Bridge, Guangning Bridge, and the Sage of Calligraphy's hometown are also worth a visit. • Recommended Dining: Xunbaoji Shaoxing cuisine is known as the "Shaoxing culinary icon." Kong Yiji Restaurant, with its retro decor, offers authentic local flavors. Shaoxing Xianheng Hotel's Chinese Restaurant's signature fennel beans are rich in flavor. Specialty snacks include the rice wine milk tea at Huijingxuan Duanyun Youmeng and the shengjianbao at Tongxinlou. • Recommended Accommodations: For luxury, choose the Shaoxing Lanting Pushen Hotel. For family-friendly options, choose the Shaoxing Oriental Landscape Jinsha Hotel. For scenic views, choose the Wyndham Shaoxing Fuyue or the Shaoxing Kuaijishan Yangming Hotel. Quanzhou • Recommended Attractions: Must-see Qingyuan Mountain, one of Quanzhou's Eighteen Scenic Spots. Kaiyuan Temple boasts a thousand-year history and is a popular destination. Alternatively, visit West Street to experience the historical landscape, watch a puppet show at Quanzhou 7FUN's rooftop complex space, and experience national intangible cultural heritage. Or head to the Southern Shaolin Temple for a Shaolin martial arts performance. • Recommended Dining: Hou Apo Shao Rou Zong's scallop-braised pork dumplings are generously seasoned and delicious. Stan's ginger duck is one of the best ginger ducks in the area. Bafanglin Quanzhou Restaurant's Old Quanzhou Three Fresh is worth a try. Lan's Bell Tower Zong's seafood dumplings are rich in ingredients. • Recommended Accommodations: Luxury options include the Quanzhou Qixu Bell Tower Hotel and the InterContinental Quanzhou. For stunning views, choose the Quanzhou Qixu Bell Tower Hotel and the Crowne Plaza Quanzhou Riverside. For a taste of local culture, choose a Quanzhou hotel. Jingdezhen • Recommended Attractions: Must-see Jingdezhen's Taoyangli Historical and Cultural Tourism Area, home to numerous Ming and Qing imperial kiln relics. The Jingdezhen China Ceramics Museum is a large-scale ceramics museum that offers insights into the development of ceramic culture. The Jingdezhen Ancient Kiln and Folk Customs Expo Area allows visitors to visit ancient kilns dating back four dynasties. Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative District and Sanbao International Ceramics Village are also worth a visit. • Food Recommendations: Sanbao Courtyard specializes in authentic Gan cuisine, while Ouji Food Stall offers tender and flavorful chicken feet, and Tuweimei Small Yellow Croaker, a local dish, is fresh and juicy. Specialty snacks include Liu Wanyu's Fuzhou Nongkou Fried Dough Stick Stall's fried dough sticks wrapped in glutinous rice cakes and Tangji Beef Bone Powder's signature beef bone powder. • Accommodation Recommendations: Luxury options include the Hyatt Regency Jingdezhen Taoxichuan and the Radisson Resort Jingdezhen; family-friendly options include the Radisson Resort Jingdezhen; and for scenic views, the Hilton Garden Inn Jingdezhen Taoyuan Valley.
Xitang Ancient Town - Transportation: Driving by car, navigate to the scenic area parking lot; take the high-speed rail to Jiashan South Station and transfer to bus K222 directly to the scenic area; or take bus K215 from the Jiashan Passenger Transport Center. - Admission: 95 yuan/person, including access to 11 small attractions. Free admission before 8:00 AM or after 5:00 PM. - Tour: Visit Shipi Lane and Yongning Bridge in the morning; stroll along the Misty Rain Corridor and visit the West Garden in the morning; take a black-sailed boat in the afternoon and stroll around the Songzi Laifeng Bridge. At night, visit Tangdong Street and take a boat ride after 8:00 PM to see the reflections of lanterns. - Recommended Dining: Dishes include steamed pork with rice flour, cicada shell dumplings, gorgon fruit cakes, and crab roe noodles, as well as street snacks like Lu's wontons and Qian's tofu pudding. - Recommended Accommodations: Riverside inns such as Nan'an Inn and Yuehe Inn; value-for-money B&Bs include Beizha Street Old House and Xitang Courtyard. Goldfish Lane - Address: Located in Quanzhou, Fujian. - History and Culture: Named after Xie Zhonggui, a Song Dynasty Fujian transport envoy, who built a residence here, which bears a plaque reading "Goldfish Residence." The lane also boasts the former residences of many prominent figures, including Li Gongzang and the Huang Clan Ancestral Hall. - Special Experiences: Nanyin Pavilion occasionally hosts charity performances, and the "Silent Moisturizing" Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition Hall features numerous exhibits. - Recommended Dining Options: Donglai Caitousuan, Haisi Jinfeng Lantern Festival Garden, and Jitui's Internet-famous BBQ Restaurant. Jingdezhen - Must-See Attractions: Jingdezhen Taoyangli Historical and Cultural Tourism Area, Jingdezhen China Ceramics Museum, and Jingdezhen Ancient Kiln Folk Customs Expo Area. - Free Attractions: Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative District, Sanbao International Ceramics Village. - Recommended Food: Gan cuisine at Sanbao Courtyard, chicken feet at Ouji Food Stall, small yellow croaker at Tuweimei, and other specialty snacks like fried dough sticks wrapped in glutinous rice cakes at Liu Wanyu's Fuzhou Nongkou Fried Dough Stick Stall and beef bone powder at Tangji Beef Bone Powder. - Recommended Accommodations: Luxury options include the Hyatt Regency Jingdezhen Taoxichuan; for families, the Radisson Resort Jingdezhen; and for scenic views, the Hilton Garden Inn Jingdezhen Taoyuan Valley. Huangyao Ancient Town - Attractions: Huangyao Pastoral Scenic Area, Guijiang Ecological Tourism Scenic Area, and Sleeping Fairy Banyan. - Recommended Accommodations: Upscale options include the Huangyao Jiuhushan Hotel; comfortable options include the Huangyao Ancient Town Longlintai Panorama Hotel and Huangyao Grand Mansion; and budget options include the Huangyao Yueshe Resort Hotel and the City Convenience Inn (Hezhou Zhaoping Huangyao Ancient Town Branch). - Dining: Enjoy local specialties such as water chestnut noodles. #FreeAttractionRecommendations #Nanny-LevelTravelPhotographyGuide #LearnPhotographyTechniques #FoodFestival #RomanticDatingRestaurants
❤️Fuzhou • Attractions: Three Lanes and Seven Alleys is known as the "Museum of Ming and Qing Architecture," where you can visit the former residences of Lin Juemin and Bing Xin. Drum Mountain is a famous Fuzhou attraction, where you can hike the ancient trail or take the cable car, and visit Yongquan Temple. Pingtan Island retains its pristine island scenery, and Houyan Island is a photography enthusiast's paradise. Fuzhou West Lake Park, the Shangxiahang Historical and Cultural District, and the China Shipbuilding Cultural City are also worth a visit. • Food: Tongli Meat Dumplings Old Shop boasts thin, flaky meat dumplings, while Laoyaozhou Street's Meiyabo Peanut Soup is rich and sweet. The shrimp oil from Houjie Laohua is a delicious dipping sauce. For Fujian cuisine, Juchunyuan's Buddha Jumps Over the Wall and Laofuzhou Xuji's Lychee Pork are both renowned. • Accommodation: Luxury options include the Fuzhou Sandi Hilton Hotel and the Fuzhou Shimao InterContinental Hotel. For a taste of ancient charm, choose a B&B near the Three Lanes and Seven Alleys, such as the "Fangxiang B&B." For river views, choose the Shimao InterContinental Hotel on the Minjiang River. ❤️Yanji • Attractions: Climb to the summit of Maoershan National Forest Park for panoramic views of Yanji. Learn about Korean traditional culture at the Chinese Korean Folk Culture Park and rent traditional costumes for photos. The Yanji Dinosaur Kingdom is perfect for families, offering water rafting and dolphin shows. The Yanbian Museum showcases Korean folk culture and historical relics. • Food: Fengmao Grill offers unique smokeless grilled skewers, Dongdaemun Seaweed Rice offers delicious low-calorie seaweed rolls, and Huangsuji's preserved vegetable and pork patties are crispy and fragrant. Other specialties include cold noodles, bibimbap, barbecue, rice sausage, and rice cakes. • Accommodation: Luxury options include the Yanji Hongju Hotel and the Yanji Huayi Cairos Hotel. For a local experience, consider the Yanbian Wulijia Huansen B&B (Korean Folk Park Branch). The Huazhu Banlan Hotel (Dinosaur Kingdom Branch) enjoys a prime location, directly across from the park. ❤️ Jingdezhen • Attractions: The Jingdezhen Taoyangli Historical and Cultural Tourism Area boasts numerous relics of imperial kilns from the Ming and Qing dynasties. The Jingdezhen China Ceramics Museum is China's first large-scale ceramics museum and offers free admission. The Jingdezhen Ancient Kiln and Folk Customs Expo Area allows visitors to explore ancient kilns from four dynasties. Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative District and Sanbao International Ceramics Village are also worth a visit. • Food: Sanbao Courtyard specializes in authentic Gan cuisine. Ouji Food Stall's chicken feet are tender and flavorful, while the delicious small yellow croaker at Tuwei is tender and juicy. Specialty snacks include fried dough sticks wrapped in glutinous rice cakes from Liu Wanyu's Fuzhou Nongkou fried dough stick stall and the signature beef bone powder from Tangji Beef Bone Powder. • Accommodation: Luxury options include Jingdezhen Taoxichuan Hotel (Unlimited Collection by Hyatt) and Jingdezhen Radisson Resort Hotel. The Radisson Resort Hotel Jingdezhen offers many family-friendly facilities, making it ideal for families with children.