
- 4.7/5
西瓜皮 We started from Chaotianmen and went down to Lanshengmen, walking and climbing for over two and a half hours. The legendary 198 steps are at Lanshengmen, but this version of the climb involves going downhill, so it's relatively less tiring. However, the five forts we passed between Chaotianmen and Lanshengmen are mostly uphill with steps, which was still tiring for middle-aged people who don't exercise much 😂. Fortunately, the weather was nice, and the scenery along the way was beautiful, making it suitable for spring and autumn. In the sweltering summer heat, most people wouldn't be able to endure it.
- 4.4/5
M47***44This is our third visit to Dachen Island. We have a special liking for it. This time, we brought my cousin’s family from Chongqing with us. The seafood is super fresh and delicious, and the beautiful island scenery deeply attracted my cousin’s family from the mountain city...
- 4.5/5
东方一石Traveling to the East China Sea, Shitang in Wenling is the first place in mainland China to welcome the dawn of the millennium. It is also a colorful world and the first place where the first ray of dawn of the new millennium and the new century first shines on mainland China. Shitang in Wenling, Taizhou Bay, is in the mountain valley of Shitang with a radius of four or five square kilometers. It is full of stone buildings with the style of "houses biting mountains and mountains hugging houses". Some are neatly overlapped, while others are abrupt. They are grouped in threes and fives, with an orderly height and a strong sense of rhythm, forming a group of stone sculptures facing the wind and waves, full of masculinity.
- 4.6/5
cdaisyIt was so crowded! It was so hot! It's similar to other old streets, just longer, so you can spend more time there. Even the popular shops have lines, so I recommend just going with the flow. The grass paste and seaweed pancakes I bought were both delicious. I recommend shopping first, then going up the city wall.
- 4.6/5
追风遇海Located in Tiantai County, Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province, Suixi Old Street is a cultural district that combines thousands of years of history and modern vitality. It spread along both sides of the stream, which has been a bustling commercial center since ancient times, and has now been transformed into a new tourist landmark integrating history, culture, food and technology. The main attractions of Luxi Old Street: Tongyuemen, Jinjuren House, Yaowang Temple, Sima Pavilion and Asking Bridge, Twenty-four solar terms Square, etc., Luxi Old Street also adds new charm through modern technology to create a beautiful night view. After the lights are on, the stream, ancient construction and technology light and shadow are intertwined, and the atmosphere is full. In the old street, you can taste local specialties such as pancake tubes, sweet wine, rooftop hemp, chicken soup dumplings and other local specialties. You can navigate to "Caoxi Old Street" (with underground parking), or take a taxi from the high-speed rail to Tiantaishan Station.
- 4.7/5
风之子_This is the most fun and cost-effective stop during this Spring Festival trip. I went there in the morning. There were not many people. I visited all the attractions. Parking is free. This is the first time I have come across such a conscientious place.
- 4.9/5
M38***89The masterpiece of light and shadow is highly artistic. While enjoying the beautiful lake at night, you can also learn about the history and stories of Tiantai. It is evident that the creators and performers put a lot of effort into this work. If you visit Tiantai County, it is worth making time to see it.
- 4.3/5
火 火Jiazhi Old Street is located in Jiaojiang District, Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province. It is a place with a long history and profound cultural heritage. Jiazhi Old Street began in the Tang Dynasty, was built in the Song Dynasty, and flourished in the middle of the Qing Dynasty. It has a history of more than 800 years. It is the birthplace of the national intangible cultural heritage "Sending the Great Summer Boat". It has a history of hundreds of years and was once one of the most culturally prosperous streets in Taizhou. Jiazhi has always attached great importance to literature and education. At the beginning of the last century, it was the leader of local modern education. It built Dongou Academy, Jiaojiang Academy, and Zhejiang Provincial Class A Fisheries School. Jiazhi Old Street was formed in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, and belongs to the northern Fujian architectural style. The old street connects the black-tiled wooden buildings with a blend of Fujian and Zhejiang styles with bluestone slabs. The newly built Wenchang Pavilion is a symbol of the Jiazhi area's respect for literature and learning. It has three floors, three floors with flat seats, and the top is a cross-shaped spire, like a phoenix spreading its wings, and there are wind chimes in the corners of the house. During the construction process, all the ancient buildings that can be restored were protected and restored as much as possible, and nearly 18,800 square meters of ancient buildings were preserved. The details such as the flying eaves, sea carvings, wave-patterned roofs, fish-patterned doors, and dragon-patterned doors and windows show the historical charm of the old street. Jiazhi Old Street is open to the public free of charge all day.
- 4.5/5
M24***41Take a walk on the Shili Changjie Street, stroll around, walk on the bluestone slabs, feel the ancient charm, small bridges and flowing water, and experience the slow life. There are various small shops on both sides of the street. The total length of the long street is more than three kilometers, running horizontally and vertically. It is recommended to try the pickled shrimp, which is fried and crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. 🎟 Tickets, free
- 4.7/5
爱旅游的饭团🐰The performance was great. No matter how many or how few actors there were, they were all very passionate and gave their best performance. The scene was shocking and immersive, the stage effects were also very good, and the light show at night was great.









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