We recommend Zhao’an, Zhangzhou, which is less crowded and suitable for self-driving travel.
Zhao'an's tourism has not developed yet. Because of this, it has maintained its original flavor. Attractions: the red tour of Wushan Mountain, the beauty of mountains and rocks and water at Jiuhouyan, the beautiful seaside of Xuanzhong Ancient City, Jin The morning bells and evening drums of Guangming Temple, the thrilling rafting of Ha River, the plum garden in the snowy winter, the jagged stone buckets...
Zhao'an also has many special snacks and delicacies, and Zhao'an's seafood stalls are full of them. The streets are all delicious, including the Tielugang Seafood Food Stall and the Houlin Seafood Food Stall.
Zhaoan’s sweet soup, cabbage cakes and oyster pancakes are the favorite late-night snacks of Zhaoan people. The sweet soup stall is often crowded, and the steamed rice dumplings and oyster pancakes at the Steamed Food Center near the Sports Center are unparalleled. Whether it is a midnight snack or lunch or dinner, they are delicacies that Zhaoan people must eat every now and then.
Every family in Zhao'an has its own way of cooking Maozi porridge. If you are too lazy to cook it, go to Baoqin's or the Maozi porridge shop next to the May Day vegetable market to get one.
In addition, it is estimated that Maishu is only available in Zhao'an in China. This is only made at home. Generally, people eat it after the Chinese New Year to the beginning of summer. After this time, no one eats it. It has a special taste when going out. Zhao'an people miss him most.