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Familiar with Jiujiang~ About playing and living in Jiujiang!
For small hotels, you can take Lushan South Road (the road by the lake) after getting off the train, or take the No. 5 bus to the Renmin Road overpass. There are many small hotels there.
Or you can take a bus directly to Gantang Park. There is a Paramount opposite and a youth apartment upstairs.
It seems to be 50-60 a night, it is more convenient there and there are many places to eat.
See the introduction below for where to play. If you have any other questions, you are welcome to read this blog post I wrote/s/blog_4fd8c89d0100k2w8.html. I wish you a happy play-----------------
--------------------------------Route 1: Ancient Xunyang Tour is generally a one-day tour of Jiujiang City designed by me.
I always like to start from the riverside area, because this area brings together the essence of Jiujiang City.
Starting from the Pipa Pavilion on the east side of the Yangtze River Bridge, we pass by Suojiang Tower, Xunyang Tower and the later newly built Langjing Scenic Area to the west.
Turn left from the Nonggongshang Supermarket to Lianghu in the city center and visit the Yanshui Pavilion, a landmark building in Jiujiang City. It is also the location of the Jiujiang City Museum. It is free to visit with your ID card.
After visiting the Yanshui Pavilion, we walked along the east bank of the lake to experience the daily leisure activities of the people in Jiujiang City. Many elderly people were exercising and singing opera by the lake.
Go to the Ligong Embankment at the junction of the two lakes, and you can choose to follow the small dam to visit Tianhou Temple and Gantang Park, or turn left and choose to visit Nengren Temple along Gantang North Road-Yuliang South Road.
Nengren Temple has a relatively long history and is worth a visit.
After visiting Nengren Temple, you can go back to Li Gongdi from Hezhong Square and continue to visit Tianhou Temple.
Then walk along Nanmen Lake to reach Lushan South Road, Jiujiang’s famous catering and cultural street.
Route 2: Food Tour Jiujiang is a city along the river and is located on the largest freshwater lake in China. Fish is a specialty of Jiujiang’s urban cuisine.
Xunyang Fish Feast is a specialty of the city, and Lushan South Road and Longkaihe Road (also known as Jiulong Street) are relatively famous dining streets.
Lushan South Road in particular is home to fish feasts, Wuning dishes, Xiushui dishes and other specialties from the Jiujiang region, and is worth a visit.
Of course, the Jiujiang River delicacies on Longkaihe Road are not inferior, each with its own merits.
There are two places to consider as a choice for Chinese food.
Jiujiang people’s favorite breakfast is radish cake, but with the development of the city, small stalls and vendors have gradually disappeared, and the radish cake sold along the street has also lost its ubiquity.
At present, the most famous radish cake shop in Jiujiang City is the Four Sisters radish cake shop near Shengsheng Computer City on Dazhong Road. It is relatively formal, but its business is very good and it is often sold out.
Coincidentally, another famous small restaurant in Jiujiang, Happy Forest Spicy Fish Shop, is also here. There was once a post circulated in an online forum, "Who has never eaten Happy Forest Spicy Fish in Jiujiang?" This is enough to show that this restaurant is in Jiujiang.
The status of delicious people in their hearts.
Walk south along the small road in front of the door (Shuangfeng Road), pass through Xunyang Road and Jiangzhou Vegetable Market, and you will arrive at a store called Xunyang Baozi, where there are also many Jiujiang-specific snacks at reasonable prices.
Very cheap.
The dining culture is equally strong at night. Chaisang Food Street, located on the north side of Chaisang Market on Jingjiu Road in the development zone, is Jiujiang people’s favorite food stall gathering place.
The streets here are all places to eat. Although they are called food stalls, they are all regular stores and business is as prosperous as the lanterns on the street.
Route Three: Landscape Journey Jiujiang is a city surrounded by mountains and rivers. There are two lakes, Gantang and Nanmen, in the center of the city. There are also Bali Lake, Baishui Lake and other lakes around the city. The Lushan Mountain on the south side of the city is even more famous.
Generally, in Jiujiang City’s leisure time, they always choose to climb the Haohan Slope of Lushan Mountain. It is not necessary to climb to the top of the mountain, just for the pleasure of sightseeing.
The bus to Haohanpo is a privately contracted minibus. Walk a few hundred meters south from the Bank of Communications opposite the Shili Building. Take the bus in the city and get off at Shili Avenue.
The minibuses here can go to the Lotus Cave, Tiefo Temple and Donglin Temple. If you just want to play in the water, you can choose to go to the Lotus Cave. You need to pay a ticket, which seems to be ten yuan. There is no ticket for Donglin Temple and Tiefo Temple, and Haohan Slope requires a fee of RMB 4.
-5 yuan management fee, the fee is halfway up the mountain.
The ticket to the above scenic spots is 1.5-2 yuan, which will fluctuate according to holidays.
Another: You can also choose to go to the privately owned Cuizhu Villa, where you can have barbecues, rent barbecue equipment, or let him grill it for you.
Route 4: City Tour I don’t know how many people will travel simply to see the city of Jiujiang. If so, I would recommend a city tour route.
Dazhong Road is the commercial essence of this city. Although the rise of Xunyang Road in recent years has diverted the shopping crowd, Dazhong Road is still crowded even on weekends.
Dazhong Road is the earliest commercial district in Jiujiang. It is currently a poorly managed pedestrian street with a relatively low-grade facade but relatively complete stores.
You can choose to start the tour from Bajiaoshi New Dazhongda Pacific Shopping Plaza.
The western section of Dazhong Road retains many former concession buildings, but most of them are relatively dilapidated, and only their afterimages can now be seen vaguely.
After visiting Dazhong Road, you can choose to "walk the lakes" like Jiujiang people and walk around the two lakes.