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Please give me a guide for Liuzhou city tours

It is more cost-effective to travel around Liuzhou on your own, because the scenic spots in the city are basically free, and most of the scenic spots are next to each other and can be reached on foot. As a diaosi who has worked and lived in Liuzhou for 9 years, I really can’t bear that your friends and fellow villagers who come to Liuzhou to visit are cheated (I am from Chongqing)! Many tour groups’ city tour routes cost 198 yuan per person, such as: Industrial Museum → → → Yaobu ??Ancient Town → → → Confucian Temple → → → Liuhou Temple → → → Liujiang River Fountain → → → Dalongtan. In fact, these attractions Everything is free. Except for the Dalongtan scenic spot, which is a little far away, everything else is on the same route. As long as you like walking, you can just walk. Today I will give you a simple guide. I am not a professional, just Make your opinions based on your own feelings. Please don't be offended if the information is incorrect!

Attached is a picture of Liuzhou:

Every time you go to a place, you must first understand the local attractions, special restaurants and snacks, and then choose a place that is more convenient for you based on comprehensive analysis. As a hotel, I personally recommend the Yayao Hotel in Jiangbin Park (it’s really not owned by me, and I can’t afford it) because I’ve stayed there twice, and my friends have also stayed there and reported very good reviews, mainly because it’s affordable and cost-effective. High, you can get it done by spending more than 100 points on your budget. And the location of this hotel is very good:

Yayao Hotel is a 5-minute walk from the Confucian Temple.

It’s a 1-minute walk from Yayao Hotel to Jiangbin Park. (You can see the fountain at night and the panoramic view) (the starting point of Baili Liujiang River)

From Yayao Hotel to Yaobu ??Ancient Town, walk for 20 minutes through the Confucian Temple. (Full river views and tree-lined paths along the way)

From Yayao Hotel to the Industrial Museum, you pass through the Confucian Temple and Yaobu ??Ancient Town, and then cross the road from the ancient town. (25 minutes)

From Yayao Hotel to Liuhou Temple, pass Wenhui Bridge and walk for 15 minutes. (Residence of Liu Zongyuan, a great figure of the generation)

Go to Wuxing Street (city center of Liuzhou, a must-visit for foodies and shopping) from Yayao Hotel, pass the Liujiang Bridge (known locally as 1 Bridge), and walk for 15 minutes.

It is 2.8 kilometers from the Yayao Hotel to the train station. Taking a taxi is a starting price (about 8 yuan).

It is a 5-minute walk from the Yayao Hotel to Ma'anshan Park. (Have a panoramic view of Liuzhou, and the night view is even more beautiful at night)

The journey from Yayao Hotel to Dalongtan scenic spot is about 3.5 kilometers and takes a taxi for about 12 yuan.

Attached are a few pictures of the hotel for your reference:

The following is a brief introduction to each scenic spot:

1. Baili Liujiang River ( Free)

Liujiang River flows through the city, with pleasant scenery on both sides. Liuzhou is commonly known as Hucheng based on the river topography. The Liujiang River is like a dragon and is also called Dragon City.

2. Musical fountain (free), one at 20:00, one at 21:00

3. Confucian Temple (9:00 am to 10:00 pm, free) must go to climb Wenchang Twin Towers. (Not open on Mondays)

4. The Industrial Museum is closed on Mondays (9 a.m. to 17:00 p.m.)

5. Yaobu ??Ancient Town (City Living Room) has free all-day rooms

6. Liuhou Temple (Liuhou Park, free)

Finally, when you go to Liuzhou, you must experience the local snacks. Let me briefly introduce to you: Feiluozhuang (Yayao Village) Next to the hotel) A pot of screw duck feet is a must-try when in Liuzhou, priced at RMB 30-40 per person! Snail noodles: I personally recommend Sai Wan Fatty Snail Noodles, Qingyun Jinwang Snail Noodles, and Five Star Jubao Snail Noodles.

Having lived in Liuzhou for so many years, I really feel that it is quite good. The scenery is pleasant, the city has a slow pace, and the streets and alleys are very clean. There is just a traffic jam and there is no way to build a light rail. I have regarded this place as my second hometown. Liuzhou welcomes you. I bring salt to Liuzhou and snail noodles. . . . .