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Can locals introduce Beihai travel guide?

About the itinerary:

D1: Zhengzhou Airport - Nanning Wharton International Hotel - Zhongshan Road Snack Street

D2: EMU Beihai - Beihai Bank Beach No. 1 Hotel - Beihai Old Street - Silver Beach - Qiaogang

D3: Weizhou Island - Stay at Seaview Manor - Shiluokou Beach - Volcano Park

D4: Catholic Church - Notre Dame Church - Return

D1. Nanning Wharton International Hotel - Zhongshan Road Snack Street

It took 2 and a half hours to fly, and there is a direct link to the airport The hotel bus costs 20 yuan per person, which is very convenient.

Nanning is close to Vietnam, and many tropical fruits come from Vietnam. Jackfruit and durian are especially recommended. For those who love durian, they are simply delicious. The small box is very generous and the price is also good. Very affordable.

Go back and have an early rest, and start walking in Beihai tomorrow.

D2. Train to Beihai, check into Beihai Silver Beach Hotel No. 1 - Beihai Old Street - Silver Beach - Qiaogang

Early in the morning, rush to catch the train. There is a bus stop at the back door of the hotel that goes directly to Nanning East, which is very convenient. (20 minutes)

When I came to Beihai to travel, I didn’t just leave at once. I read N articles of useful travel notes. I heard that the masters in Beihai are very bad, so I just got off the train station, took out my mobile phone and booked a special car (if you have money, you can be willful, in fact, the special car only costs 15 to the hotel, so it's good for a small city).

The hotel was booked the day before. Since it was off-season, we didn’t have to worry about room issues.

About the hotel: Beihai Silver Beach Hotel and the one in Nanning seem to be a chain. The sister at the front desk in Nanning recommended it. The price is half cheaper than in Nanning. I booked it on Ctrip for 200. The hotel is located on Silver Beach and has a private beach. This is the biggest reason why I chose this hotel. Although the hotel is in the suburbs, it is very close to Qiaogang. Qiaogang, a paradise for foodies!

Beihai

Beihai (Zhuang: Bwzhaij) is a prefecture-level city in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, located at the southern end of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, on the northeastern coast of the Beibu Gulf. It is located between 108°50′45″~109°47′28″ east longitude and 20°26′~21°55′34″ north latitude. It is 206 kilometers from the capital Nanning to the northwest, 198 kilometers from Zhanjiang, Guangdong to the east, and Haikou City, Hainan to the southeast. 147 nautical miles.

Beihai is one of the 14 open coastal cities in the country and one of the most beautiful coastal cities in China. It is a city in southwest China that has a deep-water seaport, an all-weather airport, a high-speed rail, and a highway. It is also the most convenient outlet for China's southwest to connect to ASEAN.

Beihai is located at the junction of the South China Economic Circle, the Southwest Economic Circle, and the ASEAN Economic Circle, and is at the center of the Pan-Bei Gulf Economic Cooperation Area. The Yongbei Line high-speed railway and the North-South Expressway connect Beihai with important cities such as Nanning, Kunming, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Chongqing, Guiyang, and Changsha, forming a convenient access to the sea.

Beihai was the ancient "sea." An important port of departure for the "Silk Road" and a national historical and cultural city. Since 2005, Beihai has been continuously selected as one of the "Top Ten Livable Cities in China". The Beibu Gulf facing Beihai City has rich marine resources and is one of China's "four One of the "big fishing grounds", it is the central city of the Beibu Gulf urban agglomeration.