The good news is that the Huai'an to Dantu section of another high-speed railway in Jiangsu has begun operation. With the opening of this section, the entire Lianchen-Zhen high-speed railway has been fully connected.
This is a high-speed rail line that many people in Jiangsu have been looking forward to for six years, especially many cities in northern Jiangsu.
After all, after the opening of this high-speed railway, it will end the history of Huai'an, Lianyungang, Taizhou, Suqian, and Yancheng in northern Jiangsu without high-speed railways.
It is reported that the Lianyungang-Zhenzhen High-speed Railway has a total length of 305 kilometers and 16 stations along the line, including Lianyungang, Huai'an, Yangzhou, Zhenjiang and other famous tourist cities. As an important part of the Yangtze River Delta railway network, with the Lianyungang-Zhenzhen High-speed Railway
After being opened to traffic, it has greatly facilitated travel in many cities in northern Jiangsu. For example, the shortest time from Yangzhou to Shanghai is only 1 hour and 51 minutes, which saves a lot of time compared with previous travel.
In addition to making it convenient for urban residents along the line to travel, the beautiful scenery and delicious food along the Lianzhen High-speed Railway also make travelers excited. For example, you can start from Shanghai and have a bowl of pot noodles in Zhenjiang in the morning, and then go to Yangzhou to taste one of the world's gourmet foods.
You can enjoy the authentic flavor of the city, and finally you can reach Huai'an, the "Throughway of Nine Provinces", and Lianyungang, where Huaguo Mountain is located. In short, this is a high-speed rail line that is perfectly suitable for a weekend getaway.
The first stop to check in: Zhenjiang. Most travelers in Zhenjiang may be attracted by the White Snake’s Jinshan Temple, but in fact, Zhenjiang’s attractions go beyond Jinshan Temple. Here you can also see the quaint Xijindu Ancient Street, Jinshan and Jiaoshan in the north of the city.
, Beigu Mountain Three Mountain Scenic Area, and Nanshan Mountain in the south of the city. In addition, there are rich historical sites such as the former residence of Pearl Buck and the Iron Urn City of Dongwu in the Three Kingdoms.
Of course, Zhenjiang is not only rich in scenic spots, but the food here also has its own unique flavor. For example, Zhenjiang has three strange things: "balsamic vinegar is not bad, meat is not used as a dish, and the noodle soup is cooked with a pot lid", which respectively refer to the three most distinctive things in Zhenjiang.
Tao delicacies include Zhenjiang vinegar, meat and pot noodles, especially the pot noodles, for which you can go on a gourmet trip.
Check-in second stop: Yangzhou - Jiangsu's only "World Capital of Food" If you think Zhenjiang's historic sites are not attractive enough, then another famous Chinese historical and cultural city - Yangzhou, will definitely surprise and enrich you.
Yangzhou, once a wealthy city, was famous all over the world because of its canal. Now, although Yangzhou is even a niche city, it will surely prosper again with its preserved monuments and the opening of the high-speed rail.
As the only "World Food Capital" in Jiangsu and even Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai, what you must not miss when visiting Yangzhou is the rich food here. The essence of Yangzhou's food lies in morning tea. Although it is rougher than Cantonese-style morning tea, it is more down-to-earth and can be
Eat a lot of meat, drink a lot of tea, boiled shredded noodles, shrimp roe dumplings, jade shaomai, three-cube buns, five-cube buns, bean curd buns, steamed dumplings, if you have a big appetite, you can have one.
Check-in third stop: Huai'an - the "Throughway of Nine Provinces" Huai'an has an extremely important position in Jiangsu. It is one of the birthplaces of ancient culture in the Jianghuai River Basin; it is one of the birthplaces of Huaiyang cuisine; it is the canal capital of China
It is also the hometown of Premier Zhou Enlai, a great man of the generation. Although it sounds awesome, Huai'an is not that famous in the tourism industry and seems a bit low-key.
But in fact, there are many places worth checking out in Huai'an. Qingkou Hub and the Governor's Canal Site are one of the important nodes of the World Heritage Grand Canal; Hongze Lake is one of the four largest freshwater lakes in China; Xuyi No. 1 Mountain and Tieshan Temple are also national forests.
Parks, etc. Although Huai'an is not as good as Zhenjiang and Yangzhou in terms of tourism resources, it is still very suitable as a check-in.
However, as one of the birthplaces of Huaiyang cuisine, the most suitable thing to come to Huai'an is to taste the delicious food here.
Among the many Huai'an delicacies, my personal favorites are Pingqiao tofu, tea dumplings, small fish pot stickers, Pu'er vegetables, Wenlou soup dumplings, of course, chowder, multi-grain pancakes, crab roe soup dumplings, fried dumplings, sesame cakes, etc.
The fusion snacks will also satisfy the taste buds of all types of tourists.