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Snacks
No. 2 of Light Bites in Huangshan
Highlights An antique-style snack shop with cooking techniques recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.
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54 Sanma Road (near Tunxi Old Street)
阿莫旅游日记Itinerary Overview: Focusing on Huangshan Scenic Area and surrounding free ancient towns, this itinerary carefully covers the core experiences. Accommodation will be in hostels or discounted rooms. Meals will primarily consist of snacks and bring your own food. 🗓 Itinerary 📍 Day 1: Tunxi Old Street → Liyang in Alley Morning/Noon: Arrive at Huangshan Station/North Station and take a bus directly to Tunxi Old Street (free). This is a living fossil of Huizhou culture, with its bluestone streets and white walls and gray tiles creating a unique atmosphere. Afternoon: Cross the old bridge to reach Liyang in Alley (free), a charming blend of artsy and retro styles, with many creative shops and photo spots. Evening: Stay at a hostel in Tunxi District (approximately 50 RMB/night). For late-night snacks, try Wang Yitiao Wonton or Xiu Sao Tart at the entrance of the old street. 🍜 Food Recommendation: Xiu Sao Tart: A traditional Huizhou snack, savory, soft, and chewy, 5 RMB/each, all you can eat. Hairy Tofu: Unique texture, incredibly fragrant when pan-fried and served with chili sauce, 10 yuan/serving. 🚌 Transportation Tips: Huangshan North Railway Station → Tunxi Old Street: Take the high-speed rail express bus, approximately 5 yuan. Within the city, attractions can be reached by walking or using shared bicycles, saving time and money. 📍 Day 2: Huangshan Scenic Area (Yungu Temple → Shixin Peak → Lion Peak → Bright Summit) 6:30 AM: Take a bus from Tunxi Passenger Transport Center to Huangshan Scenic Area (20 yuan fare). Choose the peak season discount ticket (approximately 150 yuan, half price for students). Uphill Route: Yungu Cableway is recommended (80 yuan) to save energy for the core attractions—Shixin Peak (for viewing the unique pines), Lion Peak (for monkeys watching the sea), and Bright Summit (for panoramic mountain views). Evening: After descending the mountain, stay at a guesthouse in Tangkou Town at the foot of the mountain (approximately 60 yuan/night) and have a light meal to recover your energy. 🍜 Food Recommendations: Bring your own self-heating meal and chocolate when you go up the mountain, as food is expensive. After descending, have a bowl of bamboo shoot and shredded pork noodles – hot and affordable, about 15 yuan. 🚌 Transportation Tips: Walk the entire scenic area; wear non-slip shoes! Don't skimp on the cable car fee, otherwise you'll be exhausted from climbing and it will ruin your experience. 📍 Day 3: Hongcun (South Lake → Moon Pond) → Return Trip Morning: Take a bus from Tangkou Town to Hongcun (fare 25 yuan), entrance fee about 50 yuan (half price for students). South Lake's painted bridge and Moon Pond are must-sees; experience a stroll through a traditional Chinese ink painting. Afternoon: After visiting, take a bus back to Tunxi (about 20 yuan), then take a bus to the train station to end the trip. 🍜 Food Recommendations: Crab Shell Yellow Sesame Cake: Freshly baked at a small shop in Hongcun, crispy and fragrant, 10 yuan/bag. Stinky Mandarin Fish: If you have a spare budget, you can try a small portion (about 40 yuan) by sharing an order—the soul of Anhui cuisine! 🚌 Transportation Tips: Explore Hongcun on foot. Luggage can be stored at the scenic area entrance. 💰 Budget List (Total ≈ 495 yuan) Accommodation: 50 x 2 + 60 = 160 yuan Food: 30 x 3 days + Snacks 30 = 120 yuan Entrance Fees: Huangshan 150 + Hongcun 50 = 200 yuan Transportation: Bus/Taxis total approximately 75 yuan 💡 Tips 1. Go to Huangshan early in the morning; not only are there fewer people, but the misty scenery is even more ethereal! It's easy to get foggy and unable to see clearly in the afternoon. 2. Sneaking into Hongcun before 6 am? Ahem…actually, going before staff go to work might get you free admission (shh~), but the morning mist over Moon Pond is truly breathtaking! #How to enjoy Huangshan #Huangshan travel guide #Huangshan scenic area #After visiting the Five Sacred Mountains, you won't want to see any other mountains; after visiting Huangshan, you won't want to see any other sacred mountains #Less-known attractions in Huangshan
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