The best route for a two-day tour in Enshi is as follows:
Day1: Enshi-Shiziguan-Qingshuitang, having lunch in Qingshuitang, having dinner in Hefeng and staying at Hefeng overnight.
Lion Pass belongs to Xuanen County, Enshi Prefecture, 13 kilometers away from Xuanen County and 8 minutes' drive from Enshi Railway Station. Lion Pass became popular because of a 4-meter-long floating bridge in the scenic area, and it was also reported by CCTV.
Day2: Pingshan Canyon-Pengjiazhai-Gongshui River, having lunch at Hefeng, having dinner at Xuanen, and staying at Xuanen overnight.
At the end of p>216, Hubei's "Top Ten Most Influential beautiful countryside" was released, and Qingshuitang Village was selected as the top ten most influential beautiful countryside in Hubei, becoming the only village in Enshi. On June 6, 219, Qingshuitang Village was listed in the fifth batch of traditional Chinese villages.
Enshi cuisine
1. Enshi Tujia sesame seed cake
For authentic Tujia people, from snacks to big cakes. The stuffing is wrapped in the oil dough, folded repeatedly, and then pasted on a special brick oven for baking. Blended with the scent of shallots, the sesame smell of pepper, the fleshy smell of pork belly and the burnt smell of bread, it is crisp and slag-dropping when bitten.
2, Enshi slag
There is a saying in Tujia folk songs, "Chili is salt, slag is Chinese New Year". Slag, also known as lazy tofu, is the "bean curd residue" left over from making tofu or soybean milk, which is used with other seasonings and scraps. In the war-torn years, due to the shortage of food, slag saved many lives, so Enshi Tujia people have deep feelings for slag.
3. Fried bacon with squeezed peppers in Enshi
Squeezed peppers are a unique dish of Tujia people, especially in Yesanguan area of Badong. Powdered corn is fermented in the jar with minced pepper, which is called Tai Guang pepper. When eaten, it is fried with bacon, sour and spicy and mixed with unique bacon flavor, which is an artifact for Tujia people to eat.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture