MAO JI HAI XIAN SHA GUO ZHOU

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No. 1 of Must-Visit Restaurants in Pingtan
Highlights A reputable restaurant that has been in business for 20 years, serving savory and smooth freshly cooked clay pot congee
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柠檬爱旅行记Just got back from Pingtan Island, and my spending habits have completely collapsed! 😱 Sharing my tearful travel guide after my November mishaps!! Just got back from Pingtan and my defenses have completely crumbled 😭 I sincerely don't recommend going on a shopping spree in November! But if you're like me and only have free time at this time… Then you absolutely must keep this blood-and-tears guide handy 👇 💰Budget Breakdown (3 days 2 nights, 1k+ per person) - Accommodation: Chain hotels in the county town 200+/night (Choose guesthouses carefully!) - Transportation: Electric scooter rental 50/day (Compare prices on multiple platforms to avoid being overcharged) - Dining: Seafood 80+ per person, snacks 20+/serving - Entrance Fees: Fairy Well 21 yuan + 68 nautical miles scenic area 68 yuan (Combined ticket is more cost-effective) - Total Cost: Easily covered at 1.5k (excluding major transportation) 🌊Recommended Attractions (Avoid the Mistakes) - Northern Ecological Corridor ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Free! The windmill sea and glass walkway are absolutely stunning, but the sea breeze in November is incredibly strong 🌪️ Even wearing a down jacket, it's cold, and my hands were shaking so badly I almost had Parkinson's disease while taking photos. - Changjiang'ao Windmill Field ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The sunset over Orange Sea lives up to its name~ but the chance of seeing the sunset in November is only 1% 😢 (I went for three days straight and it was cloudy every day). - Tannan Bay ⭐️⭐️⭐️ The sand is indeed very soft, but the peak season for blue tears (bioluminescent plankton) is over 💧 and you can only feel the cold wind at night. - Fairy Well ⭐️⭐️⭐️ The waves crashing against the cliffs are spectacular, remember to wear non-slip shoes! The reefs in Shanghai are teeming with cockroaches, enough to make your scalp crawl! 🚗3 Days 2 Nights Itinerary Day 1: Northern Route (Rain or Shine) Morning: Xianrenjing → Beigang Village Stone Houses Afternoon: Cycling along the Island Ring Road → Jingsha Black Sand Beach → Chasing the Sunset at Changjiang'ao Day 2: Southern Route (Indoors First) Morning: 68 Nautical Miles Scenic Area (Check out the "Eye of the Strait") Afternoon: Seek shelter from the wind at Haitan Ancient City → Relax at Tannawan Cafe Day 3: Random Get-Rush (Only go if the weather is good) Watch the sunrise at Longwangtou (1% success rate) → Take some photos at Beibu Gulf Corridor → Return trip 🍜Food Hot and Cold List - Hot List 🔴 Tan's Fried Buns 2 yuan/each! Juicy and super affordable! Aunt Chen's Oyster Pancakes 4 yuan/each, crispy and generously filled! Mao Ji Claypot Congee, shrimp and crab congee, so fresh it'll make your eyebrows fall off! Remember to go to the original shop! - Cold List ⚫ Ask the price before buying seafood at scenic spots! Beware of those "Blue Tears" tour groups – don't trust them! Check the forecasts on official WeChat accounts for more reliable information. 💣A Guide to Avoiding Pitfalls (Based on Hard-Earned Experiences) 1. Weather is the biggest concern! In November, the wind in Pingtan reached force 7-8 🌬️ My hat was blown off three times… 2. Choose chain hotels in the county town for accommodation; some guesthouses have a history of charging extra fees at the last minute. 3. Lower your expectations for chasing the "Blue Tears" algae; you'll basically never see them in November. 4. Use ride-hailing platforms; unlicensed taxis at the station will charge double the starting price. I sincerely recommend visiting between April-June or September-October! November in Pingtan only offers the magical sea breeze and the disappointment of not being able to capture the sunset 😭 But the price per person of 1.5k RMB is definitely worth it… #RuGe'sJourney #CityHumanitiesNotes #NicheDiscoverySociety
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