Kill chickens and ducks, pick vegetables, cook by yourself, and enjoy the happy time! Cheap price
The taste is good, the portion is a bit large, it is worth it if you come with more people
Very authentic farm food, beautiful environment and rich dishes.
[Taste] Delicious [Environment] Very good [Service] Good
Jingxi Three-Day In-Depth Tour Guide (Including Price Guide) About Jingxi Jingxi, located in Baise City, Guangxi, on the China-Vietnam border, is known as "a small Guilin with beautiful scenery and a small Kunming with a warm climate." With its stunning karst topography, charming rural scenery, and rich Zhuang culture, Jingxi offers affordable accommodations, making it a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle. Day 1: Canyons, Waterfalls, and Rural Scenery Route: Tongling Grand Canyon → Equan Scenic Area → Jingxi Night Market Tongling Grand Canyon (admission 115 yuan) Highlights: A unique blend of canyons, waterfalls, and caves. The majestic 188-meter Tongling Waterfall is a breathtaking sight, and the valley floor hides pristine jungle and an underground river. Transportation: Take a direct bus from Jingxi Bus Station (10 yuan/person, 30 minutes), or charter a round-trip car for approximately 150 yuan (37 yuan per person for a four-person carpool). Tips: The valley is damp, so wear non-slip shoes. The tour lasts approximately 3 hours. Equan Scenic Area (48 yuan admission) Highlights: One of Guangxi's three most famous springs, its crystal-clear waters offer picturesque reflections of the peaks. Enjoy a bamboo raft tour (20 yuan/person, 15 minutes) or climb the observation deck for panoramic views. Food: Recommended dishes include spring fish (40 yuan/jin) and five-color glutinous rice (15 yuan/portion) at the "Equan Farmhouse Cuisine" restaurant at the entrance. Time: Two hours is sufficient, preferably in the evening when the light is soft and perfect for photos. Jingxi Night Market (free) Highlights: Experience Zhuang snacks, including recommended rolled noodles (5 yuan/portion), sour noodles (10 yuan/box), and roasted pig eyes (a must-try, 10 yuan/skewer). Accommodation Recommendations: Budget: City Convenience Hotel (Jingxi Branch), approximately 180 yuan/night Spectacular B&B: "Quanpan Xiaozhu" in Equan Village, approximately 150 yuan/night (with a terrace offering a view) Day 1: Approximately 350 yuan/person (excluding accommodation) Day 2: Border Scenery and Karst Cave Wonders Route: Jiuzhou Ancient Town → Quyang Lake → Aibu Waterfalls Jiuzhou Ancient Town (admission fee, 48 yuan) Highlight: Known as the hometown of Chinese hydrangeas, elderly people crafting hydrangeas can be seen everywhere. Climb Wenchang Pavilion for a panoramic view of the ancient town, or participate in a DIY hydrangea making experience (30 yuan/per person). Cultural Experience: Zhuang folk song duet performances every Saturday (free). Quyang Lake (free, boat tour, 60 yuan/person) Highlight: A karst plateau lake, known as the "Water Guilin." Rent an electric boat for self-driving (100 yuan/hour, maximum 4 people), or take a large boat around the lake (60 yuan/person, 1 hour). Tip: Early morning or evening, mist shrouds the lake for the best photo ops; grilled fish stalls are located nearby (20 yuan per fish). Aibu Waterfalls (free): Highlights: Consisting of three cascading waterfalls, this undeveloped area allows for close encounters with the mist. Transportation: Charter a car from Quyang Lake for approximately 50 yuan (round trip), or ride an electric bike (30 yuan per day). Recommended Accommodation: "Lake View B&B" by Quyang Lake, approximately 200 yuan per night (breakfast included). Return to Jingxi City: Same accommodation as on Day 1. Total Cost for Day 2: Approximately 300 yuan per person (including boat trip and transportation). Day 3: Exploring the China-Vietnam Border Route: Longbang Port → Twelve Gates → Return Longbang Port (free): Highlights: One of Guangxi's three major border crossings, you can visit the national border marker and purchase Vietnamese specialties (cashew nuts 30 yuan per bag, coffee 15 yuan per box). Tips: Bring your ID. There are Vietnamese restaurants near the border crossing. We recommend the "chicken noodle soup" (15 yuan per bowl). Twelve Gates (30 yuan admission): Highlights: The ruins of a Qing Dynasty castle, named for its 12 arched gates. From the summit, you can enjoy panoramic views of the China-Vietnam border. Historical Background: Once a fortress in the resistance against the French, it's a great place for history enthusiasts. Recommended return souvenirs: Jingxi glutinous rice (50 yuan/5 jin), hydrangeas (ranging from 20 to 100 yuan), and Zhuang brocade (starting at 100 yuan). Total cost for day three: Approximately 200 yuan per person (including food and local specialties). Total budget for the three-day trip (per person) Tickets: Approximately 290 yuan Transportation: Approximately 250 yuan (including chartered car and shuttle bus) Food: Approximately 200 yuan Accommodation (2 nights): Approximately 350 yuan Total: Approximately 1,090 yuan Money-saving tips: Buy tickets one day in advance from an online travel agency (OTA) for a 10% discount. Jingxi's attractions are scattered, so sharing a car with four people is the most cost-effective option, reducing per-person transportation costs by 40%. Night markets and farm-style cuisine offer excellent value, so avoid dining within scenic areas. Best time to visit: April to October (waterfalls are abundant during the rainy season, so bring rain gear); November to March, when the weather is dry and ideal for hiking. Notes: You must carry your ID card at all times in border areas, and aerial photography is prohibited in some areas. In Zhuang villages, respect local customs; refrain from touching the heads of elderly people. Jingxi, an underrated border secret, spend three days experiencing the perfect blend of natural beauty and human culture!
Kill chickens and ducks, pick vegetables, cook by yourself, and enjoy the happy time! Cheap price
The taste is good, the portion is a bit large, it is worth it if you come with more people
Very authentic farm food, beautiful environment and rich dishes.
[Taste] Delicious [Environment] Very good [Service] Good
Jingxi Three-Day In-Depth Tour Guide (Including Price Guide) About Jingxi Jingxi, located in Baise City, Guangxi, on the China-Vietnam border, is known as "a small Guilin with beautiful scenery and a small Kunming with a warm climate." With its stunning karst topography, charming rural scenery, and rich Zhuang culture, Jingxi offers affordable accommodations, making it a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle. Day 1: Canyons, Waterfalls, and Rural Scenery Route: Tongling Grand Canyon → Equan Scenic Area → Jingxi Night Market Tongling Grand Canyon (admission 115 yuan) Highlights: A unique blend of canyons, waterfalls, and caves. The majestic 188-meter Tongling Waterfall is a breathtaking sight, and the valley floor hides pristine jungle and an underground river. Transportation: Take a direct bus from Jingxi Bus Station (10 yuan/person, 30 minutes), or charter a round-trip car for approximately 150 yuan (37 yuan per person for a four-person carpool). Tips: The valley is damp, so wear non-slip shoes. The tour lasts approximately 3 hours. Equan Scenic Area (48 yuan admission) Highlights: One of Guangxi's three most famous springs, its crystal-clear waters offer picturesque reflections of the peaks. Enjoy a bamboo raft tour (20 yuan/person, 15 minutes) or climb the observation deck for panoramic views. Food: Recommended dishes include spring fish (40 yuan/jin) and five-color glutinous rice (15 yuan/portion) at the "Equan Farmhouse Cuisine" restaurant at the entrance. Time: Two hours is sufficient, preferably in the evening when the light is soft and perfect for photos. Jingxi Night Market (free) Highlights: Experience Zhuang snacks, including recommended rolled noodles (5 yuan/portion), sour noodles (10 yuan/box), and roasted pig eyes (a must-try, 10 yuan/skewer). Accommodation Recommendations: Budget: City Convenience Hotel (Jingxi Branch), approximately 180 yuan/night Spectacular B&B: "Quanpan Xiaozhu" in Equan Village, approximately 150 yuan/night (with a terrace offering a view) Day 1: Approximately 350 yuan/person (excluding accommodation) Day 2: Border Scenery and Karst Cave Wonders Route: Jiuzhou Ancient Town → Quyang Lake → Aibu Waterfalls Jiuzhou Ancient Town (admission fee, 48 yuan) Highlight: Known as the hometown of Chinese hydrangeas, elderly people crafting hydrangeas can be seen everywhere. Climb Wenchang Pavilion for a panoramic view of the ancient town, or participate in a DIY hydrangea making experience (30 yuan/per person). Cultural Experience: Zhuang folk song duet performances every Saturday (free). Quyang Lake (free, boat tour, 60 yuan/person) Highlight: A karst plateau lake, known as the "Water Guilin." Rent an electric boat for self-driving (100 yuan/hour, maximum 4 people), or take a large boat around the lake (60 yuan/person, 1 hour). Tip: Early morning or evening, mist shrouds the lake for the best photo ops; grilled fish stalls are located nearby (20 yuan per fish). Aibu Waterfalls (free): Highlights: Consisting of three cascading waterfalls, this undeveloped area allows for close encounters with the mist. Transportation: Charter a car from Quyang Lake for approximately 50 yuan (round trip), or ride an electric bike (30 yuan per day). Recommended Accommodation: "Lake View B&B" by Quyang Lake, approximately 200 yuan per night (breakfast included). Return to Jingxi City: Same accommodation as on Day 1. Total Cost for Day 2: Approximately 300 yuan per person (including boat trip and transportation). Day 3: Exploring the China-Vietnam Border Route: Longbang Port → Twelve Gates → Return Longbang Port (free): Highlights: One of Guangxi's three major border crossings, you can visit the national border marker and purchase Vietnamese specialties (cashew nuts 30 yuan per bag, coffee 15 yuan per box). Tips: Bring your ID. There are Vietnamese restaurants near the border crossing. We recommend the "chicken noodle soup" (15 yuan per bowl). Twelve Gates (30 yuan admission): Highlights: The ruins of a Qing Dynasty castle, named for its 12 arched gates. From the summit, you can enjoy panoramic views of the China-Vietnam border. Historical Background: Once a fortress in the resistance against the French, it's a great place for history enthusiasts. Recommended return souvenirs: Jingxi glutinous rice (50 yuan/5 jin), hydrangeas (ranging from 20 to 100 yuan), and Zhuang brocade (starting at 100 yuan). Total cost for day three: Approximately 200 yuan per person (including food and local specialties). Total budget for the three-day trip (per person) Tickets: Approximately 290 yuan Transportation: Approximately 250 yuan (including chartered car and shuttle bus) Food: Approximately 200 yuan Accommodation (2 nights): Approximately 350 yuan Total: Approximately 1,090 yuan Money-saving tips: Buy tickets one day in advance from an online travel agency (OTA) for a 10% discount. Jingxi's attractions are scattered, so sharing a car with four people is the most cost-effective option, reducing per-person transportation costs by 40%. Night markets and farm-style cuisine offer excellent value, so avoid dining within scenic areas. Best time to visit: April to October (waterfalls are abundant during the rainy season, so bring rain gear); November to March, when the weather is dry and ideal for hiking. Notes: You must carry your ID card at all times in border areas, and aerial photography is prohibited in some areas. In Zhuang villages, respect local customs; refrain from touching the heads of elderly people. Jingxi, an underrated border secret, spend three days experiencing the perfect blend of natural beauty and human culture!