Yangzhou Travel Guide
This month, I must make a trip to Yangzhou. The itinerary is as follows: On the first day, visit Daming Temple, Slender West Lake, Ge Garden, Dongguan Street, Caiyi Street, and Wenchang Pavilion.
Daming Temple, named after the Daming era of Emperor Xiaowu of the Southern Song Dynasty, has a history of over 1500 years and is the foremost of the eight famous temples in Yangzhou. It is located at No. 8 East Road of Ping Shan Tang in Shugang, Xingjiang District, with an admission fee of 45 yuan (an additional 26 yuan is required for climbing the Qiling Pagoda).
Slender West Lake, in comparison to the famous West Lake in Hangzhou, appears more 'slender', exuding the delicate charm of a southern Yangtze River lady. Twenty-four Bridge: 'On a bright moonlit night by the Twenty-four Bridge, where does the jade person teach to play the flute?' The bridge is 24 meters long, 2.4 meters wide, with 24 columns and 24 steps. Wuting Bridge: 'One of the most beautiful ancient bridges in China', built during the Qianlong era of the Qing Dynasty, it combines the grandeur of the north with the grace of the south. It is located at No. 28 Dahongqiao Road in Xingjiang District, with a daytime ticket price of 100 yuan and 120 yuan at night. There is also a West Lake cruise, priced at 45 yuan.
Ge Garden, one of the four famous gardens in China, the other three being Suzhou's Humble Administrator's Garden, Beijing's Summer Palace, and Chengde's Mountain Resort. The garden is surrounded by green bamboo, with rockeries in all seasons, presenting a view at every step and fully displaying the beauty of classical gardens. It is located at No. 10 Yanfu East Road in Guangling District, with a ticket price of 50 yuan.
Dongguan Street is a historical witness to the development and evolution of Yangzhou city, with a history of 1200 years, and is known as the most representative historical street in Yangzhou.
Caiyi Street, a must-visit food street, is filled with a strong local atmosphere. Recommended delicacies include Bajie roasted pig's trotters, Lingbao roujiamo, and Hua Jie stinky tofu.
Wenchang Pavilion, as a landmark building of Yangzhou.
On the second day, head to Pishi Street, He Garden, and the Grand Canal Museum.
Pishi Street, named during the Ming and Qing dynasties for the 'Leather Goods Street', is now a street with a literary and fresh style. Here you can find the popular internet-famous background wall that looks good in any photo, as well as the special Biancheng Bookstore that only sells ancient books.
He Garden, also known as 'Jixiao Villa', enjoys the reputation of 'the best garden of the late Qing Dynasty'. Every corner is filled with classical charm. In March, the magnolias in the garden bloom splendidly. It is located at No. 66 Xuningmen Street in Guangling District, with a ticket price of 45 yuan.
The Grand Canal Museum is one of the must-visit destinations in Yangzhou. As a newly built museum, it perfectly integrates technology with cultural relics, modernity with history. It is located at No. 1 Yunbo Road in the Southeast New City of Guangling District, Yangzhou, with free admission (but advance reservation is required, and it is closed on Mondays).
For accommodation, you can choose to stay near Wenchang Pavilion for convenience in travel and sightseeing (prices near Slender West Lake are slightly higher).
For food, Pishi Street offers Duanrong Shaobing, Yangda Yogurt, Memory Fried Shop, Mushroom Hall, Floating Life, Frog Boudoir Secret, Qingmo Research Plant Room, Wu Huo, Juanjuan An, Da You Huoshao, and many other delicacies. On Ankang Road, there are Gaoyou specialty stinky tofu, Ganghui Desserts, Ruanji Roast Duck, Li Guangtou Fried Skewers, and other characteristic snacks.
Although the fame is not as big as the Slender West Lake, it is indeed worth visiting. The emperor of the Qing Dynasty also visited the place, and left a royal monument. In addition, there are many allusions to Daming Temple.
People are really super super. But the scenery is really beautiful. Come here this season. You can really feel the charm of the fireworks going down to Yangzhou in March. great. Will come again next time. Yangzhou is a good place.
Basically, most of them are modern repairs. The tower needs to be purchased separately for 25 yuan. If modern buildings want to compare with ancient buildings, they are not a taste of the recumbent Buddha Temple. There is a Zen performance and a single charge. As long as the QR code of the attraction is charged, it will lose some sense.
I went to play alone on the weekend. The place was not particularly big. The pavilions inside were very exquisite. It was a coincidence when I came. There happened to be a tour group explaining, so I followed it. In the Guanyin Temple, you can put incense. You can tell the little master inside that you want to make a family healthy, and you are willing to help me buy incense for free. People are quite good.
It is very convenient to issue tickets from Trip.com. It is very convenient to directly swipe your ID card to enter the park. Daming Temple is located in the northwest suburbs of Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province. It is named after the first construction of the Song Dynasty Xiaowu Emperor in the Southern Dynasty. Over 1500 years, the name of the temple has changed, such as the name of the "Qiling Temple", "West Temple", Tang Dynasty called "Qiling Ping", etc. Qing Dynasty, because of the word "Daming", once called "Qiling Temple", Qianlong 30 years emperor's own written book "Qiling Fajing Temple". The temple is built with a nine-story tower, magnificent and magnificent, known as the "China's Youjun Special", and the old temple is also known as the "Qiling Temple". The Tang Dynasty Jianzhen Master Ren Daming Temple abbot, making Daming Temple an important ancient temple in the history of the relationship between Chinese and Japanese Buddhist cultural relics.
Daming Temple, originally built in the Southern Dynasty Song Xiaowu Emperor Da next year (457-464) and named. Over 1500 years, the temple name has changed, such as the "Qiling Temple", "West Temple", Tang Dynasty called "Qiling Ping" and so on. In the Qing Dynasty, because of the word "Daming", it was once called "Qiling Temple". The emperor of Qianlong for 30 years wrote the book "Qingqi Fajing Temple". It was a very good experience. I came to Yangzhou in March of fireworks and felt the history and culture here. It was very good.
Daming Temple was first built. The name of the Song Xiaowu Emperor in the Southern Dynasty was more than 1,500 years ago (457-464). The Qiling Tower on the right side of the temple (now for reconstruction) poet Li Bai Gao Shi Bai Juyi Liu Yuxi and others have climbed the tower to celebrate the poem in the temple Jianzhen Memorial Hall is the reference of Liang Sicheng. Japan's main relics Tang Zhaoti Temple Jintang design architecture preserved the Tang Dynasty architectural art style temple on the left of the Pingshan Hall is the Northern Song University home Ouyang Xiu Ren Yangzhou Taipunctual built or worth a visit!
The ancient temple of the millennium is well-deserved, and the scenery inside is beautiful, suitable for walking after dinner and enjoying the scenery, especially the small garden on the side of Pingshantang. There is a charging item on the other side - climb the tower, but after going up, the whole picture of Yangzhou is also good, the Slender West Lake is unobstructed, the cherry blossoms in front of the tower are in full bloom, and the photo is not bad. Another selling point of Daming Temple is that the Jian who has made a great contribution to the development of Japan is really a monk here.