Where can I eat cheaply when I live in Wuzhen for a week? Where is the fun? What's the best way to get there?
Accommodation in Dongzha will be cheaper and more primitive, because Tashi is completely owned by Wuzhen Tourism Bureau. When I went in April last year, no matter which bar I bought, ate, drank and swiped my card, Wuzhen Tourism Bureau had only a few small restaurants, so I didn't like Tashi very much. On the contrary, Dongzha is particularly primitive and is the original appearance of Wuzhen. The photos you searched online are very simple, and they are basically Dongzha. Is there a light? The most beautiful is Tashi. At that time, as long as I went to Hangzhou for a day early in the morning, I swam to Dongzha first and then to Tashi. At 9 o'clock in the evening, I went back to Dongzha from Tashi, and my aunt who stayed in Dongzha took the small door back to my place. The game recommended by my aunt is to play for a day and a half or two, give my luggage to my aunt's place (valuables should be taken out), then only buy tickets to Tashi, have a good night in Tashi, and then let my aunt take it back to her place at night and play Dongzha the next morning. The east gate is about 1/4 of the west gate. Dongzha let me stay at 180 during the May Day peak season. The house on the water is very small. Lunch is a snack, and both of them are over 30 but less than 40. For dinner, they ate mutton noodles in a noodle restaurant in Tashi, and ordered two side dishes and drinks, totaling more than 60 yuan. It's expensive if you want to eat well, but I think it's more interesting to eat special dishes there. If you play for a week, I recommend Xitang and Zhouzhuang. Because Wuzhen is not big after all, Xitang and Zhouzhuang are also beautiful. I hope I can help you.