As an excellent tourist city in China, Yanji is also rich in tourism resources, including Maoershan, Yanbian Museum, China Korean Folk Garden and Yanbian University. Of course, there is no way to visit Yanbian University now, but the opposite "University Town" is well worth visiting. It not only gathers the most distinctive local food and snacks, but also has a feeling of being in North Korea or South Korea.
After entering this city, you may find that Chinese and Korean can be found everywhere, whether in railway stations, buildings, street signs or shops. Korean is very popular here. You can hear uncles and aunts communicate fluently in Korean on the roadside or in shopping malls, which shows that their Korean national culture is very distinctive here.
Opposite Yanbian University is the University Town. Although it is called the University Town, it is actually a commercial building. There are many small shops in this building, which bring together a lot of traditional Korean food. Of course, many people say that this is not "Korean food". If we want to trace its origin, these are authentic Korean food customs in China.
My little sister studied in Yanbian University for 4 years, and she knows the food here very well. She said: This is the best place in Yanji. If any store cooks bad food, it will "close down" without Takuya. This trip to Yanji is also a tour guide and aborigines of Miss Sister.
Before I entered the university town, I was attracted by many brands here. Almost all these store brands are bilingual in China and South Korea. This is the most common sight in Yanji, which is not surprising to the locals, but my first visit to Yanji can be said to be very curious, giving people a feeling of going abroad.
It can be said that this place is a punching point for online celebrities, not only because the food is authentic, but also because these bilingual brands are a beautiful scenery.
Yanji has a total population of about 550,000, and 57% of the population is Korean. Korean is the mother tongue of most Koreans living here, and Chinese and Chinese characters are widely used, so it is also the most common thing to hear Korean from time to time here.
After traveling in Yanji for about 2 days, I also visited many places, but the university town is definitely the place that impressed me the most. I also tasted many authentic Korean foods here, and the dense bilingual brands still have a deep memory.
Next to the university town is the cultural city. Like the university town, there are overwhelming bilingual brands on the building. There are also several very good food stores here. The one we went to was the log cabin rice hotel, with distinctive decoration and good food.
I don't know, when you were visiting Yanji, have you ever been to or heard of the "University Town" opposite Yanbian University? What's your impression of the scenery and food here? Welcome to leave a comment.