If you have two days, first of all, there is honestly nothing interesting in Huaihua. If anyone comes to check, they will go to Wuxi Square. However, it is so far from the city. A certain bus departure station is still full of people at night.
, brightly lit, I have been there twice with my friends. There seems to be a pretty fountain, rental scooters, and multi-person bicycles.
Because there are very few cars in the suburbs, you can drive on the road O(∩_∩)O~ If you want to eat, the street in the central market night market is still good. I would like to give a small thumbs up to the lobster in Huaihua. I personally like the taste of Brother's lobster^&
^ In short, I feel that the local lobster is much more delicious than the one in Changsha, as are the barbecue and stinky tofu.
When it comes to shopping, the department stores in Huaihua are relatively concentrated, including BBK, Jiahui, Xinjiahui, Feida, and Xinfeida. There are quite a few five-story department stores (I really don’t know where Huaihua people get so much money... some
It’s hard to find good-looking clothes under 500 without discounts ><) If you are traveling.
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To be honest, what are the fun things to do locally? My personal recommendation is 1. Fenghuang, Shen Congwen’s hometown, is about 1-2 hours away from Huaihua by car. There is no train connection. It is an ancient town style and lives near the water. I went there twice with others and it feels full of ethnic style.
Yes, you can go back in about one night if you go in the morning. If you are not in a hurry, it would be good to find a place near the water to stay for one night. You can also put out river lanterns and find a small bar near the water. The atmosphere is quite good.
The price is very cheap during the non-peak tourist season. It costs about 2 days of food and accommodation plus round-trip transportation cost of more than 100 per person (excluding tickets).
2. Wangcun (famous for Liu Xiaoqing’s Furong Town) takes about 2-3 hours by train. The roads are all bluestone and the local handicrafts are quite good (I brought a small Tengzhi box with me last time).
, only spent ¥8) However, we usually go rafting on the Mengdong River. It is too cold to go there in this weather >< The cost is lower than in Phoenix.
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3. Dong Cultural Village ==||| It is located in Huaihua. Many local people go there to eat and have activities and spend time. There are buses.