The taro rice is delicious, the service attitude is very good, the dishes are very cost-effective, not bad
Hey there! Who knows! Because I have a close friend in Kasumigaura 👭, I've been there seven or eight times! A true Kasumigaura veteran, I'm going to share my best-kept guide today 📕! From transportation and accommodation to food and attractions, I've even covered the pitfalls! Let me tell you, don't get ripped off when you visit Kasumigaura!! ✨[Weather Warning]✨ Listen to me! Go on a sunny day ☀! Every photo will look stunning! But make sure you're well-prepared for sun protection! The UV rays at the beach are practically melting you! 🌞! Rainy days are a no-no! 🙅♀! It's gray, windy, and rough, and the experience is completely ruined! 🚗[Transportation Pitfalls]🚗 Driving is the real deal!! 🚙I recommend taking the high-speed train to Xiapu first, then renting a car is super convenient. Don't worry if you can't drive, you can hire a car or share a ride! 🚖 Forget taking a taxi or the bus! They're expensive, a waste of time, and a complete rip-off! ❌! 🌟Food Recommendations🌟 🍱Fu'ning Food City - Tidal Flat Seafood: A local favorite, the food is absolutely authentic! I recommend the Scallion Oil Shredded Snails; it's a must-try! The scallion aroma from the hot oil blends with the spicy chili peppers, wrapped in the shredded snails. Who can resist? 🍢Specialty Snacks: 1⃣ Pickled Uncle: A Chaoshan-style dish! The seafood is tender and flavorful! 2⃣ Wu Ji Chicken Wings: Spicy and sour, it's a must-try for spicy food lovers! 3⃣ Sweet Potato Cups: Soft and glutinous skin and rich filling, you'll fall in love with them in one bite. 4⃣ Taro Family: Their signature taro rice is incredibly fragrant and oily! 5⃣ Fuding Pork Slices: The meat is chewy and tender, and the yellow chili and vinegar are the real charm! #FujianXiapu #FujianXiapuTravelGuide #Most Asked Places on WeChat Moments #NicheDiscovery #HangingOutWithFriends
Ladies! I bet you a bag of spicy noodles that this guide will make you want to book a ticket right after reading it! Xiapu, a small Fujian city featured in National Geographic, is incredibly uncrowded and stunning in June. Enjoy the sunrises and sunsets by the sea, the vibrant colors of the mudflats, and all-you-can-eat seafood. And best of all, it's free! Without further ado, let's get straight to the point 👇 🌟Must-see attractions, every photo is a masterpiece! 1. Dongbi Village | Eastern Santorini Free! Free! Free! I can't say this enough! The coastal road here leads directly to the sea. The evening sunset paints the mudflats like a rainbow of colors, making every photo look like a movie poster. I recommend renting an electric scooter and cycling along the coast. The sea breeze will make all your worries disappear. 2. Xiawei Island | A real-life "Life of Pi" Sea caves, reefs, and crystal-clear waters—stand at the cave entrance in a white dress and you'll instantly transform into an island goddess! Remember to check the tide table in advance; you can only enter the cave at low tide. 3. Silu Islands | China's Most Beautiful Seaside Hideaway Seagulls fly across Bird Island, the red rocks of Honglu Island are breathtaking, and the stone houses of Beilu Island are like a fairytale. A 1.5-hour boat ride takes you there directly, and you can even camp and gaze at the stars—a breathtakingly romantic experience! (Seasickness medication is essential!) 4. Donghai No. 1 Scenic Road | Coastal Highway Ceiling Blue and white windmills, clifftop cafes, and Haiwei Castle—there are endless surprises along the way! However, some sections of the road are one-way on weekends and holidays, so pay attention to navigation instructions or you'll end up with penalty points and fines. 🦐A local's hidden gem, 30 yuan per person—you'll have to walk with your hands on the wall! - Sansha Classic Snacks: Sweet and golden fried rice, crispy on the outside, and pan-fried Minnan batter wrapped in incredibly fresh seafood. All-you-can-eat for 5 yuan! - Yujiaren Taro Rice: A taro lover's paradise! Taro rice, taro paste, and taro dim sum combos—every bite is filled with the sweetness of taro. - Funing Food City: Freshly caught seafood stalls. The salt and pepper dragon head fish is so crispy you can eat right down to the bone, and the Funing pan-fried crab is so juicy it's dripping with roe! For 60 yuan per person, you'll be stuffed. - Dongmentou Steamed Bun Soup: A bowl of hot and sour soup with a meat bun for breakfast is a great way to start the day full of energy! 🏨Great value accommodations, just lie back and watch the sea! - 200-300 yuan range: "Hai Lian Hut" in Dongbi Village, a 5-minute walk to the beach. The rooms are clean and cozy, and the owner even offers complimentary kelp seedling soup. - 300-500 yuan range: "Mi Shi Fan Seaview B&B" on Gaoluo Beach, with floor-to-ceiling windows facing the sea and its own pool, perfect for photo ops! - Exclusive for the wealthy: "Qi Hai Sea House B&B" in Sansha Town, with a terrace offering panoramic views of the bay and an evening sunset party – the atmosphere is fantastic! 🚗 Transportation guide, avoid pitfalls like nannying! 1. Transportation: - High-speed rail: Directly to Xiapu Station, about an hour from Fuzhou or Wenzhou. - Airplane: Fly to Fuzhou Changle Airport, then rent a car and drive for two hours to Xiapu. 2. Local Transportation: - We recommend renting an electric scooter (50 yuan/day) or chartering a car (200 yuan/day). Scenic spots are scattered, and bus service is infrequent. - Parts of the Donghai No. 1 Scenic Drive are one-way on weekends. Use the "Truck Route" navigation system to avoid restricted areas. ❗️ Avoiding scams and wasting money! 1. Avoiding overpriced seafood: Go to established establishments like "New Delicious Garden" on Taikang Road, which clearly displays prices. Avoid street vendors. 2. Chaos at Gaoluo Beach: Public restroom faucets are broken, and foot washing costs 2 yuan per session; unlicensed beach scooters are being used, posing a serious safety hazard. Avoid them if possible... 3. Sun protection: UV rays are incredibly strong at the beach, so wear a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to prevent a tan! 📸Photography tips for a like-filled Instagram account! - Golden Hour: 30 minutes before sunrise (blue hour) and 30 minutes after sunset (pink-purple sky), for stunning light. - Telephoto lens: Capture the light and shadows of the beach, dotted with fishing boats, for an instantly luxurious look. - Outfit tips: White dresses, floral dresses, and bright-colored swimsuits are incredibly photogenic at the beach! - Drone aerial photography: Panoramic views of the Sihe Islands and Donghai No. 1—you'll regret it forever if you don't! 🌺 Exclusive June activities, wait a year! - Sea-hunting Experience: Join the fishermen as they dig for clams and collect shells – a truly rewarding experience! - Dragon Boat Festival Traditional Garden Fair (May 31st-June 1st): Wear Hanfu and visit Changsha Village, where you can make zongzi (rice dumplings) and play the game of pitching pots (a Chinese pot). Moms with kids, go! - Sunset Hot Pot at Sea: Book a fisherman's boat in advance and enjoy hot pot while watching the sunset. The atmosphere is simply amazing! 💖 Ending Thoughts Xiapu is truly an underrated gem. It's not as crowded as Sanya, but offers stunning scenery that rivals international destinations and excellent value. Visiting in June to enjoy the sea breeze, eat seafood, and snap some stunning photos is definitely the most worthwhile trip this summer! Save it now and go! This summer, let Xiapu dominate your social media feeds! #FujianTravel #TravelOnYourWay #MostAskOnFacebook #SonglikeJourney #PhotoGuide
A friend recommended Ningde's taro rice as being incredibly delicious. We were skeptical at first, wondering how it could be good, just taro and tasteless. But we went anyway, and once the taro rice arrived, the aroma filled the room. It was topped with shrimp, mushrooms, and small scallops—the ingredients must have been stir-fried and then simmered in the rice. Everyone loved it; it was an unexpected delight.
The taro rice is delicious, the service attitude is very good, the dishes are very cost-effective, not bad
Hey there! Who knows! Because I have a close friend in Kasumigaura 👭, I've been there seven or eight times! A true Kasumigaura veteran, I'm going to share my best-kept guide today 📕! From transportation and accommodation to food and attractions, I've even covered the pitfalls! Let me tell you, don't get ripped off when you visit Kasumigaura!! ✨[Weather Warning]✨ Listen to me! Go on a sunny day ☀! Every photo will look stunning! But make sure you're well-prepared for sun protection! The UV rays at the beach are practically melting you! 🌞! Rainy days are a no-no! 🙅♀! It's gray, windy, and rough, and the experience is completely ruined! 🚗[Transportation Pitfalls]🚗 Driving is the real deal!! 🚙I recommend taking the high-speed train to Xiapu first, then renting a car is super convenient. Don't worry if you can't drive, you can hire a car or share a ride! 🚖 Forget taking a taxi or the bus! They're expensive, a waste of time, and a complete rip-off! ❌! 🌟Food Recommendations🌟 🍱Fu'ning Food City - Tidal Flat Seafood: A local favorite, the food is absolutely authentic! I recommend the Scallion Oil Shredded Snails; it's a must-try! The scallion aroma from the hot oil blends with the spicy chili peppers, wrapped in the shredded snails. Who can resist? 🍢Specialty Snacks: 1⃣ Pickled Uncle: A Chaoshan-style dish! The seafood is tender and flavorful! 2⃣ Wu Ji Chicken Wings: Spicy and sour, it's a must-try for spicy food lovers! 3⃣ Sweet Potato Cups: Soft and glutinous skin and rich filling, you'll fall in love with them in one bite. 4⃣ Taro Family: Their signature taro rice is incredibly fragrant and oily! 5⃣ Fuding Pork Slices: The meat is chewy and tender, and the yellow chili and vinegar are the real charm! #FujianXiapu #FujianXiapuTravelGuide #Most Asked Places on WeChat Moments #NicheDiscovery #HangingOutWithFriends
Ladies! I bet you a bag of spicy noodles that this guide will make you want to book a ticket right after reading it! Xiapu, a small Fujian city featured in National Geographic, is incredibly uncrowded and stunning in June. Enjoy the sunrises and sunsets by the sea, the vibrant colors of the mudflats, and all-you-can-eat seafood. And best of all, it's free! Without further ado, let's get straight to the point 👇 🌟Must-see attractions, every photo is a masterpiece! 1. Dongbi Village | Eastern Santorini Free! Free! Free! I can't say this enough! The coastal road here leads directly to the sea. The evening sunset paints the mudflats like a rainbow of colors, making every photo look like a movie poster. I recommend renting an electric scooter and cycling along the coast. The sea breeze will make all your worries disappear. 2. Xiawei Island | A real-life "Life of Pi" Sea caves, reefs, and crystal-clear waters—stand at the cave entrance in a white dress and you'll instantly transform into an island goddess! Remember to check the tide table in advance; you can only enter the cave at low tide. 3. Silu Islands | China's Most Beautiful Seaside Hideaway Seagulls fly across Bird Island, the red rocks of Honglu Island are breathtaking, and the stone houses of Beilu Island are like a fairytale. A 1.5-hour boat ride takes you there directly, and you can even camp and gaze at the stars—a breathtakingly romantic experience! (Seasickness medication is essential!) 4. Donghai No. 1 Scenic Road | Coastal Highway Ceiling Blue and white windmills, clifftop cafes, and Haiwei Castle—there are endless surprises along the way! However, some sections of the road are one-way on weekends and holidays, so pay attention to navigation instructions or you'll end up with penalty points and fines. 🦐A local's hidden gem, 30 yuan per person—you'll have to walk with your hands on the wall! - Sansha Classic Snacks: Sweet and golden fried rice, crispy on the outside, and pan-fried Minnan batter wrapped in incredibly fresh seafood. All-you-can-eat for 5 yuan! - Yujiaren Taro Rice: A taro lover's paradise! Taro rice, taro paste, and taro dim sum combos—every bite is filled with the sweetness of taro. - Funing Food City: Freshly caught seafood stalls. The salt and pepper dragon head fish is so crispy you can eat right down to the bone, and the Funing pan-fried crab is so juicy it's dripping with roe! For 60 yuan per person, you'll be stuffed. - Dongmentou Steamed Bun Soup: A bowl of hot and sour soup with a meat bun for breakfast is a great way to start the day full of energy! 🏨Great value accommodations, just lie back and watch the sea! - 200-300 yuan range: "Hai Lian Hut" in Dongbi Village, a 5-minute walk to the beach. The rooms are clean and cozy, and the owner even offers complimentary kelp seedling soup. - 300-500 yuan range: "Mi Shi Fan Seaview B&B" on Gaoluo Beach, with floor-to-ceiling windows facing the sea and its own pool, perfect for photo ops! - Exclusive for the wealthy: "Qi Hai Sea House B&B" in Sansha Town, with a terrace offering panoramic views of the bay and an evening sunset party – the atmosphere is fantastic! 🚗 Transportation guide, avoid pitfalls like nannying! 1. Transportation: - High-speed rail: Directly to Xiapu Station, about an hour from Fuzhou or Wenzhou. - Airplane: Fly to Fuzhou Changle Airport, then rent a car and drive for two hours to Xiapu. 2. Local Transportation: - We recommend renting an electric scooter (50 yuan/day) or chartering a car (200 yuan/day). Scenic spots are scattered, and bus service is infrequent. - Parts of the Donghai No. 1 Scenic Drive are one-way on weekends. Use the "Truck Route" navigation system to avoid restricted areas. ❗️ Avoiding scams and wasting money! 1. Avoiding overpriced seafood: Go to established establishments like "New Delicious Garden" on Taikang Road, which clearly displays prices. Avoid street vendors. 2. Chaos at Gaoluo Beach: Public restroom faucets are broken, and foot washing costs 2 yuan per session; unlicensed beach scooters are being used, posing a serious safety hazard. Avoid them if possible... 3. Sun protection: UV rays are incredibly strong at the beach, so wear a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to prevent a tan! 📸Photography tips for a like-filled Instagram account! - Golden Hour: 30 minutes before sunrise (blue hour) and 30 minutes after sunset (pink-purple sky), for stunning light. - Telephoto lens: Capture the light and shadows of the beach, dotted with fishing boats, for an instantly luxurious look. - Outfit tips: White dresses, floral dresses, and bright-colored swimsuits are incredibly photogenic at the beach! - Drone aerial photography: Panoramic views of the Sihe Islands and Donghai No. 1—you'll regret it forever if you don't! 🌺 Exclusive June activities, wait a year! - Sea-hunting Experience: Join the fishermen as they dig for clams and collect shells – a truly rewarding experience! - Dragon Boat Festival Traditional Garden Fair (May 31st-June 1st): Wear Hanfu and visit Changsha Village, where you can make zongzi (rice dumplings) and play the game of pitching pots (a Chinese pot). Moms with kids, go! - Sunset Hot Pot at Sea: Book a fisherman's boat in advance and enjoy hot pot while watching the sunset. The atmosphere is simply amazing! 💖 Ending Thoughts Xiapu is truly an underrated gem. It's not as crowded as Sanya, but offers stunning scenery that rivals international destinations and excellent value. Visiting in June to enjoy the sea breeze, eat seafood, and snap some stunning photos is definitely the most worthwhile trip this summer! Save it now and go! This summer, let Xiapu dominate your social media feeds! #FujianTravel #TravelOnYourWay #MostAskOnFacebook #SonglikeJourney #PhotoGuide
A friend recommended Ningde's taro rice as being incredibly delicious. We were skeptical at first, wondering how it could be good, just taro and tasteless. But we went anyway, and once the taro rice arrived, the aroma filled the room. It was topped with shrimp, mushrooms, and small scallops—the ingredients must have been stir-fried and then simmered in the rice. Everyone loved it; it was an unexpected delight.