Hengdian Film and Television City Jinhua Shuanglong Cave? Yongkang Fangyan? Yiwu International Trade City? Yuyuan Tai Chi Star Village? Pujiang Xianhua Mountain? Yongkang Shiguliao Fenghua Xikou Xuedou Mountain Putuo Mountain? Dongyang Luzhai? Yiwu Travel Guide Route: Route 1
: Yiwu Huangyuan Market → Yiwu International Trade City → Yiwu Binwang Market.
Route 2: Yiwu Huangyuan Market → International Trade City → Binwang Market.
Transportation: Aircraft: Jinhua Yiwu Airport is about 10 kilometers away from Yiwu City and 50 kilometers away from Jinhua City. It is the largest airport in central and western Zhejiang and has flights to Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Haikou, Nanchang, Shantou, Wuhan, Xiamen, and Fuzhou.
Waiting for flights.
Train: Yiwu is the transportation hub in central Zhejiang.
The double-track Zhejiang-Jiangxi Railway runs through Yiwu for 42 kilometers and has six stations: Dachen, Suxi, Heyetang, Yiwu, Guantang and Yiting.
Self-driving: Shanghai-Hangzhou Expressway—Hangzhou Ring East Line—Hangjin-Quzhou Expressway, exit at Yiwu exit.
In the direction of Shanghai, the entire expressway is more than 300 kilometers, and it takes about 4 hours to reach. The toll is about 150 yuan.
Accommodation: Yiwu International Trade City has complete accommodation, catering, entertainment and other service functions.
There are also many hotel options in the surrounding area, including Yindu Hotel, Shangcheng Hotel, Shangcheng Hotel (next to the Customs Building in the dining area of ??Yiwu International Trade City), etc.
The most economical and affordable Youth Inn in Yiwu is about 30 yuan/night per person.
Food: Yiwu is located in the middle of Zhejiang. The cuisine is Zhejiang style, with a clear, fragrant, crisp and tender taste.
However, you can also find many other specialty restaurants in Yiwu City.
There are Harbin Flavor Store, Jinzhou Korean Restaurant, Fuxingmen Restaurant on Chouzhou West Road, Shuangshuangbei Western Food Chain Store, Chongqing Zeng Hotpot, etc. on Gongren Road.
Snacks: Dongtang dog meat, Buddhist temple white-cut mutton, fairy chicken, hand noodles, buckwheat mice.
Shopping: Yiwu is known as the "sea of ??small commodities, a paradise for shopping". There are a dazzling array of commodities in the streets and alleys. As long as you want to choose, there is nothing you can't buy.
A dazzling array of various products are distributed in countless large wholesale markets, specialty streets, business circles, and brand stores in the urban area, making it dizzying and eye-opening.
Especially in the International Trade City, you can see many unique products that are rarely seen in general markets. Most of them are Middle Eastern-style jewelry, household daily necessities, and decorative furniture. These are directly customized by foreign companies, so
Generally not sold domestically.
In addition, Yiwu also has many unique local specialties, among which brown sugar, southern candied dates, tofu skin, white wine, etc. are the most famous.
Activities: In Yiwu, it is usually easy to go shopping in the business district during the day and your legs will become weak. After dinner, going out for a foot massage is the most comfortable way of entertainment.
For a regular massage, you can go to Jinyiye in District 7 of Binwang Market. It is clean and hygienic, and the foot massage is also very comfortable.
There are not many hair shampoo service stores in Yiwu. The back door of the Yihe Hotel is on Shampoo City Street, which can be dazzling, but the environment is generally hygienic.
The K-rooms in Yiwu are concentrated near the Maojia Hotel in Binwang Market. Generally, a red brand Johnny Walker costs more than 600 yuan with a 50% discount, a green tea costs 15 yuan, and the room rate for a small room is 168 yuan. You can't go out without 1,000 yuan at the end of the night.