Quzhou Day Trip Nanny-Level Guide! I absolutely love this hidden gem of a city
Quzhou Day Trip Nanny-Level Guide! I absolutely love this hidden gem of a city❤️|||I heard that Quzhou is the only city in Zhejiang that loves spicy food, and as someone who can't live without spice, I've always wanted to go!! And it didn't disappoint, it's both delicious and fun!!
The 🚄 from Hangzhou to Quzhou leaves at around nine in the morning and takes an hour and a half. There's only one train station in Quzhou, which is Quzhou Station. Once you arrive, you can head straight to Songyuan Food Market, where there are plenty of snacks and the fruit is cheap. But if there's a long queue, there's no need to go out as many places are tasty. I recommend the duck heads and egg burgers inside, as well as the small wontons.
➡️Then you can walk or scan a bike to the Dananmen City Wall, just over a kilometer away, very close. On the way, there's a Crystal Cake Girl where you can buy a cup of crystal cake, and continue walking to find Master Yang's baked pancakes, which are delicious😋 Inside the Dananmen City Wall is just an ordinary commercial street, not worth browsing.
➡️After visiting Dananmen, head to Mazhandi Food Street, just a few hundred meters away. Here you'll find Old Pei Duck Head, Little Old Wang, and other popular stores. The food is delicious, but there's no need to wait too long. Old Pei has other branches elsewhere. There's also Yili Zhi which is quite tasty but not recommended🍗 as it's a bit dry.
➡️Walking forward from Mazhandi leads to Fushan Park, Confucian Academy, Quzhou Museum, and Confucius Temple, all together. Visit whichever you like. The museum requires a reservation for tickets, and the Confucius Temple charges for entry🎫 The ticket is a small book of Analects, but it's generally interesting for those who are into Confucian literature.
➡️Next, go to the neighboring North Gate Street historical district, an old street with a stage, bell tower, snack street, and an antique vibe that's great for photos.
➡️Crossing North Gate Street, you reach Shuiting Gate. Underneath the Heavenly King Tower, there's a digital exhibition hall that's pretty cool if you're interested, but it requires a ticket. The food street is full of old shops, and you can't go wrong with any of them. The clock background is a popular spot for social media check-ins on the city wall.
➡️Across the water from Shuiting Gate is the Luming Prairie. It's about a 2-kilometer walk or you can scan a bike or electric scooter to get there. The yellow electric scooters require a fixed parking spot, so make sure to look for a parking spot in advance, otherwise, you can't stop. Inside the prairie, you can see deer at the deer house🦌 The prairie is really beautiful, and it's so comfortable to lie down, sleep, and watch the sky.
➡️Opposite the prairie is the Red House, Quzhou Church, which is very photogenic, and you can go up to the rooftop to see the panoramic view.
➡️In the evening, you can ride back to Shuiting Gate for dinner and enjoy the night view, or there's a Wuyue Plaza more than a kilometer away from the prairie, with a lot of food options, including Old Pei Duck Head chain store, and Dalao Coarse Quzhou Cuisine which is very tasty😋 After dinner, you can take a taxi to Quzhou Station and head home!