A two-day, one-night trip to Xuzhou, no disappointments!
Attractions:
1. Baolian Temple: You can go inside to pray. The architecture is beautiful and photogenic. You can also enjoy vegetarian noodles.
2. Fuguo Street: This area is home to many local delicacies. Recommended are the roasted pork knuckle, Yipin Piaoxiang rice noodles (it's crowded, so expect a line), fried steak, Erzhong Lao Zheng's barbecued pork tendon, and Yan Ting wraps.
3. Xingshi Residential Area: Close to Fuguo Street, after exploring Fuguo Street, you can stroll through Xingshi Residential Area. It's a great place for photos, so I recommend visiting at night.
4. 18 Night Market: A "Xuzhou" landmark, a must-see for photos and check-in. There's a wide variety of food and drinks, and you can try the sweet-skinned duck.
5. Huilongwo: The Huilongwo neighborhood was built during the Qing Dynasty, and the oldest house is over 200 years old. 6. Fengchu Street: This is also a food court, featuring Pan's Braised Pork, Roasted Pig's Trotter, Jujube Cake, Song's Chicken Wraps, and Xiabao Bingbing Noodles.
7. Hubu Mountain and Ximatai: These two scenic spots are located together, and the ancient architecture is beautiful. Stopping here and there to take photos is a relaxing experience.
8. Xuzhou Museum: The Xuzhou Museum boasts a rich collection covering seven categories, including pottery figurines, ceramics, and jade artifacts. A prominent display of Xuzhou Wei Chen and the pottery figurines can be found on the third floor.
9. Yunlong Mountain: The altitude is not very high, so the climb is not tiring. The scenery along the way is beautiful, and you can take a cable car.
10. Yunlong Lake: After exploring Yunlong Mountain, take the cable car to Yunlong Lake. We recommend riding a shared electric scooter around the lake.
Accommodation: Accommodation near Suning Plaza is affordable, has a nice environment, and is close to many attractions.
Getting Around: The attractions are not far apart. Except for Baolian Temple, which requires a taxi, all other attractions require walking or cycling.