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If it were in the past, I would never go to such a place. The environment is really bad. There are potholes outside, and there is a lot of water on the ground. It is noisy inside, and no one cares. Anyway, everything is up to you. However, even so, there are so many people that there is no room for a seat in such a large venue. I don’t believe you if you say you don’t have some experience. Their specialty is stinky tofu and fish. The tofu is so stinky that you can smell it from 800 miles away. But to be honest, the stinkier it smells, the more delicious it tastes. The taste is complicated, and it is extremely addictive. It is really worth recommending. In addition, the consumption here is generally not high, and the cost performance is also quite high.
✨A real experience traveling in Pu'er from October to November! Read this and decide if you want to go! 🌿 💰 Budget Guide (7-day trip per person) 1. Transportation: Round-trip airfare is a recommended price of 800-2000 RMB (prices vary significantly depending on departure point). 2. Local Expenses: - Accommodation: Mid-range hotels are around 200-400 RMB per night, with B&Bs offering even better value. - Dining: 100-150 RMB per person per day, with snacks like dried rice starting at 5 RMB, and specialty meals 50-100 RMB per person. - Tickets: Major attraction packages are around 400 RMB (Sun River Park with shuttle bus: 135 RMB, Ancient Tea Horse Road: 118 RMB, Tea Expo: 30 RMB, etc.). Total Budget Recommendation: The off-season offers the best value, excluding transportation. We recommend budgeting 2000-3000 RMB (accommodation options are optional). 🌿 Recommended Attractions: Pitfalls to Avoid & Must-Sees ✅ Worth the Trip: 1. Sun River Forest Park - Feed red pandas and see rhinos up close, and the rainforest hike is incredibly relaxing! We recommend buying the "entrance ticket + shuttle bus" package (135 RMB) and wearing non-slip shoes. 2. Jingmai Mountain Ancient Tea Forest (World Heritage Site!) - End of October, during the sea of clouds season! Visit Nuogan and Wengji Ancient Villages for free, take stunning photos of the sea of clouds in the early morning, and enjoy a relaxing sunset over tea at the B&B. 3. Nakoli Tea and Horse Post - A small, hidden gem in this ancient town, featuring horse hoof-printed stone pavement and century-old tea shops. Every photo is a true masterpiece. ⚠️ Pitfalls to Avoid: - The Ancient Tea Horse Road scenic area has a strong commercial feel. You can opt for the "Dingbo Lake Leisure Tour" (60 RMB) instead of the full package. - Some mountain roads can get muddy during the rainy season (such as the Jingmai Mountain gravel road). We recommend renting an SUV (approximately 400-600 RMB/day). 🗺️ Route Plan (4-Day Classic Version) Day 1: Tea Culture Experience - Morning: Pu'er City → China Pu'er Tea Expo (tea picking and making experience). - Afternoon: Ancient Tea Horse Road Ruins Park → Evening visit to the Tea Horse Ancient City Night Market and enjoy barbecue. Day 2: Rainforest and Coffee Tour - Full Day: Sun River Forest Park → Afternoon visit Xiaoaozi Coffee Farm for hand-poured coffee (rich fruity aroma!). Days 3-4: Jingmai Mountain In-Depth Tour - Stay at the Wengji Ancient Village B&B and watch the sunrise over the sea of clouds → Hike to Aileng Mountain → Visit Nuogan Dai Village → Experience Bulang roasted tea. Tip: The mountain road is winding, so bring motion sickness medicine; bookings in the ancient village B&B are essential! 🍜 Food Recommendations: A Must-Try List 1. Breakfast Must-Try: Pu'er Rice Dried Rice (with peanut butter and meat sauce, 5 yuan for a full meal!) 2. Specialty Meals: - Manhanshao Dai-style Hand-Pulled Rice (Lemongrass Grilled Fish + Pineapple Rice). - Shenji Stinky Tofu and Fish (Sour and Spicy, a Local Favorite). 3. Snacks: - Dried Rice in Bean Soup, Sour Bamboo Shoots and Fish, Wa Chicken with Rice. Tips: Restaurants in scenic areas are expensive, so I recommend finding local eateries in the old alleys of the city! 💡 Real Experience Summary - Pros: October and November offer fewer crowds and beautiful scenery, with a high probability of refreshing rainforest views and sea of clouds, perfect for a slow trip. - Cons: Some attractions are difficult to access, so charter a car or check the weather in advance; tea leaves can be quite strong, so buy wisely. In short: If you love nature, tea culture, and off-the-beaten-path adventures, Pu'er is worth it! But if you're looking for a convenient vacation, temper your expectations. 💬 Interactive Topic: Which Pu'er attraction would you most like to visit? Join us in the comments section to share your thoughts! 👇 #SonglikeJourney #CityHumanitiesNotes #NicheDiscovery
Late-night alleys in Pu'er offer a unique culinary experience, inviting you to discover a home in the bustling city life. Shen Ji's stinky tofu and fish stew is one such hidden gem, nestled within the folds of the old city. Its hot, spicy, and fragrant stew soothes the stomachs and hearts of every diner. The allure of fireworks deep within the alleys As dusk falls, Pu'er's old alleys begin to exude a unique charm. Within the narrow streets, old buildings and mottled brick walls tell stories of time. A red lantern gently sways at the entrance of Shen Ji, a warm welcome to diners seeking a taste of the cuisine. Following the aroma, you'll find a pot of stinky tofu and fish stew bubbling over the fire. Amidst the lingering heat, the pungent smell of the stinky tofu, the freshness of the fish, and the spiciness of the spices intertwine in the air, creating a deeply alluring, smoky aroma. This scent is the most alluring sign of Pu'er's old city late at night, compelling passersby to stop and explore. A symphony of flavors that captivate your senses Shenji's stinky tofu and fish stew is a feast for your taste buds. The stinky tofu is braised to a crispy exterior and tender interior, absorbing the broth's rich, fragrant flavor. The pungent "stink" instantly explodes on your tongue, only to be replaced by a rich, spicy aroma and the tenderness of the fish, creating a breathtakingly rich and complex experience. The fresh mint filling the pot is the perfect finishing touch. The coolness of the mint creates a magical effect with the spicy broth, both relieving greasiness and enhancing flavor, offering a refreshing solace amidst the intense spiciness. Paired with Pu'er-style dried rice, it absorbs the broth with a smooth, flavorful texture, making every bite a perfect combination of carbohydrates and delicious flavor. After the fish, enjoy a bowl of local specialty ice porridge or cold shrimp. The icy sweetness instantly neutralizes the spiciness, allowing your taste buds to complete a perfect flavor cycle of alternating heat and coolness. An Old City Story Hidden in Delicious Food The story of Shen Ji is also the story of Pu'er Old Town. The posters on the brick walls are slightly warped at the edges, and the handwriting on the business hours sign bears a trace of age, yet this doesn't dampen the enthusiasm of the diners. Late at night, groups of diners gather around a pot of stinky tofu and fish, chatting and chatting. Amidst the rising steam, the warmth and warmth of Pu'er's people are palpable. This delicacy, hidden in the alleys, lacks the glamorous decor, yet boasts the most authentic flavor. It lacks the hype of internet-famous restaurants, yet its reputation is passed down through word of mouth. It stands as a culinary landmark in Pu'er Old Town, telling stories about food, the city, and life in a simple way. If you visit Pu'er, don't miss Shen Ji's Stinky Tofu and Fish. Guided by the red lanterns, wander into the alleys of the old city, order a pot of piping hot stinky tofu and fish, and, amidst the night and fireworks, experience the most authentic Pu'er flavors. Here, every bite has the taste of the old city, and every toast has the warmth of fireworks. After you leave, you will often think of the delicious pot hidden in the alleys and the fireworks in Pu'er late at night.
🌟Core Game: Unlock the charm of the ancient trails through two routes - Cultural Immersion Route: Head straight to the Pu'er Tea-Horse Ancient Road Ruins Park and take the Rainbow Cableway for panoramic views of the tea mountains at an altitude of 1,314 meters, capturing the romantic meaning of "a lifetime." Trace the origins of tea at the Tang Tea Hall. Over a thousand antique horse caravan artifacts at the Zhongyi Post Station evoke the history of the ancient trail. Don't miss the "Caravan Love Songs" water dance show and the intangible cultural heritage performance of osprey catching fish at Dingbo Lake. - Nature Adventure Route: Choose a rainforest creek trekking route. Follow a guide through the dense forest, identifying unique plants like the strangler fig tree. Experience bamboo rafting, horse caravan ziplines, and other activities. Catch wild crabs and apply wild man makeup for a truly untamed experience. 🌠Must-Visit Sites: Experience the Marks of History On the bluestone slabs of the Ning'er Cha'antang Ancient Road, centimeters deep horse hoof prints bear witness to the hardships of "the narrow path was a worry for the horse to turn back." [__LINK_ICON] The 12-kilometer densely forested section of the Simao Banjiupo Ancient Trail retains traces of trade dating back to the Tang Dynasty, making it ideal for a leisurely hike. 📜Food and Accommodation Tips - Food: Savor the Pu'er flavors with the signature dishes of Mabangyan Restaurant, Shenji's stinky tofu and fish stew, and Manhanshao's Dai pilaf. - Accommodation: For a tranquil retreat, choose Meizihu Resort Hotel. For a more natural escape, stay in the Yixiangshan Tea Garden cabins. For families, Red Panda Manor is a top choice. 📖Practical Tips The best time to visit is May-July or September-October, avoiding the risk of landslides during the rainy season. Wear non-slip shoes and bring mosquito repellent for rainforest hikes. Discounts are available for students and seniors on scenic area packages. #Most Asked Places on WeChat Moments #Ancient Towns and Villages Worth Visiting #Niche Discovery Club #Pu'er Travel #Pu'er Tea Horse Road Ruins Park
Pu'er holds the secret to Yunnan's slow pace, where the fragrance of tea, rainforest, and the vibrant atmosphere of fireworks intertwine. This guide will help you avoid the usual traps and unlock authentic experiences. I. Key Attractions and Activities✨️ ✅️Must-Experience Nature and Tea: Sun River Forest Park is a "natural oxygen bar," where you can occasionally spot red pandas and gibbons in the early morning. We recommend hiking along the rainforest trails and wearing non-slip shoes for the slippery conditions. Don't just skim the Pu'er Tea Horse Ancient Road Ruins Park. After a cable car ride overlooking the tea plantations, try horseback riding along the ancient post road. After 3 p.m., the crowds thin out, making it easier to experience the tranquil atmosphere. 🌌🌌 ✅️ Free Treasure Spots: The Pu'er City Museum offers an in-depth understanding of Pu'er tea culture and ethnic customs, and photographs in ethnic-style costumes are truly stunning. Meizi Lake Park is perfect for an evening stroll, with its picturesque blend of mountains, water, and pavilions. No entrance fee is required, yet you can enjoy stunning lake views. II. Transportation 🚘 Accommodation 🏘 Avoiding Pitfalls ✅️ Transportation: From Pu'er Station, you can take a bus directly into the city. To visit nearby attractions like Jingmai Mountain, reserve a ride with "Yunnan Travel" or pre-book a "Golden Peacock Ticketing" van to avoid illegal taxis. Using "Wanshun Taxi" is more convenient within the city, and taxis from the airport to the city center are within 30 yuan. ✅️ Accommodation 🏘: Prefer hotels in Simao District with dehumidifiers, such as the Deting Garden Hotel, which offers comprehensive dehumidification and drying services to avoid humid B&Bs. If you prefer to stay in a tea plantation, the Jingmai Mountain Bailian Hotel is more expensive but offers a superior experience. III. Food 🍱 and Consumer 💰 Avoiding Pitfalls ⚠️⚠️⚠️ ✅️Food of the Year: Locals often go to Simao Lao Fei Niang Spicy Chicken Noodles, where chicken oil noodles with braised tofu are served for 15 yuan per person. Shenji's stinky tofu and fish stew and Manhan Shao Dai pilaf are specialties, and authentic sweet and spicy barbecue is also available on Qiaoxiang Road. ✅️Consumption Warning: If popular cafes are crowded, try Taocheng Coffee, where Pu'er beans for hand-brewed brewing are more cost-effective. Avoid overpriced tea in scenic areas; choose reputable tea shops. Old Pu'er cake is a recommended souvenir. IV. Practical Tips 📍 ✅️During the rainy season from June to September, bring a dual-use umbrella ☂️ and mosquito repellent. 🪰 Use calamine lotion to relieve midge bites. Bring quick-drying clothing to prevent cotton clothing from getting wet and uncomfortable. 🏜Package stomach medications such as montmorillonite powder to account for dietary differences. #Ancient towns and villages worth visiting #Wonders of nature #Places that are asked most in the circle of friends #Where to go on the weekend #How did everyone have fun during the National Day holiday?