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韩乐坊中街与韩乐坊南街交叉口北行100米路东(崔老伯烧鸽子海鲜小排档隔壁)
XCN***10The red wine tastes as soft as silk, warm and comfortable. It is recommended to check in with friends! Enjoying music and chatting will definitely be an interesting experience!
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The red wine tastes as soft as silk, warm and comfortable. It is recommended to check in with friends! Enjoying music and chatting will definitely be an interesting experience!
What a great choice! Weihai in winter is an absolute gem—less crowded, more beautiful scenery, as if the entire coastline is your private treasure. I've optimized and supplemented this guide for you, making it more visually appealing and practical; you can use it as a travel journal! Who says you can't go to the beach in winter? Weihai in winter is a poem of crisp blue and clear water, a concerto of ice and snow with the waves. The seawater is even clearer than in summer, and with the occasional snowfall, it feels like stepping into a movie scene. 🗺️ Core Itinerary (3 Days 2 Nights Lazy Person's Version) 📍 Day 1: City Walk · First Impressions of Weihai's Blue and White · Morning: Weihai Park & Yuehai Park · Highlight: Very convenient from Weihai Station. The highlight isn't the park itself, but the stunning coastal walkway. Seagulls are especially active in winter, and you might see crystal-clear icicles and sea ice on the shore—a moment that will make any southerner scream with excitement! Remember to bring some bread to feed the seagulls. · Photo Spot: The lighthouse in Yuehai Park looks especially artistic against the winter backdrop. · Afternoon: Huancui Tower · Highlight: This is a superb location for overlooking the entire Weihai Bay and the city. After a snowfall, the red tiles, white snow, and blue sea create a breathtaking scene. It's free; just exchange your ID card for a ticket. · Evening: Hanlefang · Highlight: Step inside and you'll feel warm! Authentic Korean food, steaming hot army stew, barbecue...it instantly transports you to Seoul. This is a microcosm of Weihai's Korean culture, great for both food and shopping. 📍 Day 2: History and Seascape · Deeply Experience the Soul of Weihai · Morning: Liugong Island · Highlight: Ferry services are less frequent in winter, so be sure to check the timetable in advance. But because there are fewer people, you can enjoy the solemnity of history and the tranquility of the island all to yourself. The awe-inspiring atmosphere of the Sino-Japanese War Museum will make even the sea breeze feel heavy and powerful. • Tips: It's windy on the island, so be sure to wear your warmest clothes. • Afternoon: International Beach & Torch 8th Street • Highlights: With the summer hustle and bustle gone, the winter beach reveals a solitary beauty. The "snowy sand" and "icy sea" are unique sights. • Must-see: Walk to Torch 8th Street in the north. This road leading directly to the sea, under the cool winter sun, resembles the Kamakura High School Station from *Slam Dunk*, perfect for taking stunning Japanese-style photos. • Evening: Seafood Feast in the City Find a local seafood restaurant and try the plumpest oysters and sea clams of winter. Warm up with a steaming seafood hot pot to chase away the chill. 📍 Day 3: Tianya Haijiao (End of the Earth) - Farewell to the Magnificent Weihai · Morning: Chengshantou · Highlights: Known as "China's Cape of Good Hope," it's the easternmost point of mainland China extending into the ocean. This is where you can see the first sunrise over the Chinese sea (though getting up in winter requires courage). Even without seeing the sunrise, the frozen coastline and the sight of giant waves crashing against the rocks in winter are breathtakingly beautiful. · Afternoon: Weihai Ocean Aquarium (Alternative) · Highlights: If you can't stand the cold wind outdoors, or if you're with children, this is the best indoor activity area. Watching the colorful marine life in the warm aquarium is equally pleasant. --- 🍽️ Food Recommendations: A Heartwarming Seafood Feast for Winter Besides the two excellent restaurants you mentioned, here are a few more experiences: · After Beachcombing: Seafood platters and grilled oysters are signature dishes; the atmosphere is lively and suitable for groups. • Haiwei Oyster Delight: The oyster sashimi is of extremely high quality; the freshness of oysters served as sashimi is beyond question. • Mackerel Dumplings: A Weihai specialty, the dumplings are huge, and the fish filling is incredibly fresh and delicious—a must-try! • Korean BBQ/Pork Rib and Potato Soup: Just pick a highly-rated restaurant in Hanlefang; you can't go wrong. --- 💡 Super Practical Winter Travel Tips 1. Transportation: Weihai city center is small; the most convenient way to get between attractions is by ride-hailing services combined with walking. For more remote attractions like Chengshantou and Naxianghai, it's recommended to hire a car or rent one yourself; the coastal roads along the way are scenic in themselves. 2. Clothing: Windproof! Windproof! Windproof! I can't stress this enough. The winter sea winds are very strong. Layering is recommended: thermal underwear + sweater/fleece + down jacket/windbreaker. Hats, scarves, and gloves are essential. Shoes must be non-slip. 3. Accommodation: It's recommended to stay near Weigao Plaza or Hanlefang, as they offer convenient access to dining, entertainment, and transportation. 4. Mindset: Enjoy the tranquility of winter, not the hustle and bustle of summer. Keep your itinerary flexible, allowing time for relaxation and unexpected encounters. You can practically copy this advice! Winter in Weihai truly heals all the fatigue of the year. Set off and embrace that uniquely beautiful ice and blue sea! If you have any further questions, feel free to ask! Have a pleasant trip! ✨
Hey everyone! A little hesitant about traveling to Weihai in winter? Don't worry, Weihai is incredibly charming in winter! Fewer crowds, beautiful scenery, a gentle sea breeze, and a few snowflakes—it's like stepping into a fairytale world! 😍 This guide will help you plan your itinerary, must-see attractions, food, accommodation, transportation, and essentials—all practical information, so save it now! 👇 🗺️ Travel Itinerary (2-3 Day Relaxing Trip) Winter in Weihai is less crowded, perfect for a leisurely trip. I recommend a classic itinerary that balances sightseeing and relaxation: · Day 1: Leisurely City Tour 📍 Morning: Visit Liugong Island (ferry services are less frequent in winter, so check schedules in advance), soak in the history and sea breeze, and remember to dress warmly! 📍 Afternoon: Stroll through Huancuilou Park, overlooking the panoramic view of Weihai. If it snows, the photos will be absolutely magical! ❄️ 📍 Evening: Take a walk in the seaside park; the lights reflecting on the sea are incredibly romantic! 💕 Day 2: Beach and Nature 📍 Morning: Head to the International Bathing Beach (less crowded in winter, the sea view is incredibly soothing), and build a "snowman" on the sand ⛄️. 📍 Afternoon: Explore Chengshantou, see the winter sea-eroded landforms—windy but spectacular! 📍 Evening: Back in the city for a seafood feast to warm you up 🍲. · Optional Day 3: If you have extra time, visit Rongcheng Swan Lake to see the wintering swans—it's absolutely dreamy 🦢! This itinerary isn't tiring, with 2-3 stops each day. Winter days are short, so we recommend leaving early! The total cost is reasonable, around 500-800 RMB per person! Two Must-Visit Seafood Restaurants: · 🦐 "Returning from the Beach": This restaurant is super popular in the city, specializing in fresh seafood. Seafood lovers can't go wrong here 👍 The dishes are delicious, and the prices are reasonable. 🦪 Haiwei Oyster Love: A restaurant specializing in oysters, perfect for oyster lovers! The oysters are shucked fresh and eaten immediately, with a naturally sweet flavor; dipping them in soy sauce enhances the freshness even more. They also have baked oysters with cheese, incredibly creamy and comforting – perfect for winter. A little reminder: Seafood is fresher in winter, but be careful not to eat too much raw or cold food; pairing it with hot soup is healthier!
Hey everyone! Visiting Weihai in winter? Don't worry about the cold, this is a hidden gem this year! Weihai isn't as crowded in winter, and the snow-covered coastline is perfect for relaxing and taking photos. I've experienced it myself, and I guarantee you'll be pleasantly surprised! Below, I'll share my travel tips, so remember to bookmark this! 😊 I've designed a 3-day, 2-night itinerary, perfect for a relaxing winter trip—no rush, just enjoy! · Day 1: City Cultural Tour 🕘 Morning: After arriving in Weihai, head to Liugong Island (about 2-3 hours) to experience history and the sea breeze. 🕛 Lunch: Have lunch in the city center; I recommend the seafood snacks. 🕒 Afternoon: Stroll through Weihai Park, take photos, and watch the seagulls. 🕕 Evening: Check into your hotel in the city center, relax, and maybe check out the night market. Day 2: Beach and Nature 🕘 Morning: Head to the international bathing beach to play in the snow, take photos, and enjoy the quiet beach. 🕛 Noon: Find a small restaurant nearby for seafood. 🕒 Afternoon: Climb to the top of the hill for panoramic snow views; remember to bring hot water. 🕕 Evening: Soak in a hot spring to relax. Day 3: Leisure and Shopping 🕘 Morning: Explore the local market and buy some local specialties, such as seaweed or seashell handicrafts. 🕛 Noon: Enjoy a sumptuous seafood feast. 🕒 Afternoon: Free time, or simply relax by the sea before contemplating the day. This itinerary is perfect for winter—not tiring and still very enjoyable! If time is limited, it can be condensed into 2 days. Food Guide 🍽️ · Beachcombing 🦀: The seafood is all freshly caught—super fresh! This local seafood spot is a must-try! The sea cucumber rice and seafood platter are excellent choices. The service is also great, and the staff will recommend seasonal specialties. * Haiwei Oyster Lover's Corner 🦪: A restaurant specializing in oysters – oyster lovers shouldn't miss it! I tried the garlic-roasted oysters; the aroma was irresistible, and the garlic and oyster meat blended perfectly – one bite and the juices burst! In short, Weihai is incredibly charming in winter – less crowded, beautiful scenery, and delicious food. Come and experience it! Have a great time! 😄 Remember, a trip to Weihai in winter is definitely worthwhile!
Hey everyone! Playing in the snow in Weihai in winter is absolutely amazing! ❄️ The snowscape here isn't as wild as in the north; instead, it has the gentle romance of a seaside city. Snow-covered beaches and gentle waves lapping the shore create a fairytale atmosphere! 😍 I've been there several times and compiled this super practical guide to help you easily plan your trip. It's all useful information, so remember to save it! Classic Photo Spots Coming to Weihai without taking photos is a wasted trip! These are spots I've personally tested and found perfect, so write them down: · Liugong Island Lighthouse: Snowscape + lighthouse background, photos look like a movie scene! A lower angle allows you to capture the contrast between the snow and the sea. ❤️ · Chengshantou Viewing Platform: Backlighting at sunrise creates silhouettes, with the snow and waves creating a stunning visual effect. A wide-angle lens makes it even more breathtaking! 🌊 · Weihai Park Promenade: Snow-covered promenade with the sea view is perfect for artistic photos. Wearing bright colors makes you stand out in the snow! 👗 · Beach: Snow footprints + waves make for amazing videos! At dusk, the lights reflecting on the snow create a romantic atmosphere. 🎬 Remember to go early to avoid the crowds; while there are fewer people during the snow season, popular spots still have queues! 🍴Food Guide Two seafood restaurants (I've personally tried them, and they're fantastic): · 赶海归来 (Gan Hai Gui Lai): Fresh ingredients and great taste. Their mackerel dumplings are a signature dish—thin skin and generous filling. The seafood steamer is filled with freshly caught fish, shrimp, and shellfish, incredibly fresh. · 海卫蚝情 (Hai Wei Hao Qing): Specializes in oysters and barbecue, perfect for young people's gatherings! The oysters are fresh and plump, grilled with fragrant garlic—perfect for satisfying bites. We also ordered the fresh seafood steamer; a wide variety of seafood at a great price. Tip: Seafood may be less plentiful in winter, but the quality is still excellent. Ask about the day's specials when ordering!