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How to get from Guangzhou to Kaiping by car Kaiping Travel Guide

I don’t know how much you know about Kaiping, Guangzhou. Today I will tell you about the guide here. You can also take a look. Now you can also learn about the related transportation and food. Now Let’s go and see it together. How to get to Kaiping

There are three bus stations in Kaiping***: Shuikou Station, Changsha Station, and Yici Station

Shuikou Station: No. 112, Xinshi South Road

Changsha Station: No. 28 Xijiao Road, Changsha (opposite KFC)

Yici Station: No. 30 Liangyuan Road, Changsha (next to National Highway 325)

Yici Station leaves Pingding The Diaolou complex is the closest, and the exit of the bus station is the Yici Bus Station. It takes about half an hour to take the bus to Chikan Ancient Town in Kaiping. There are many bus tickets to Kaiping from various places in Guangdong Province, and the specific terminal station in Kaiping is different, so you should ask clearly when buying a ticket.

2. From Guangzhou to Yici Station

(1) The buses from Guangzhou to Yici Station are mainly from Guangzhou Fangcun Passenger Terminal. Take the Guangzhou Metro and get off at "Kengkou" station . Guangzhou Fangcun Passenger Terminal has opened WeChat ticket purchase, WeChat name: Fangcun Passenger Terminal, WeChat ID: gzfangcun. You can buy tickets in advance, pay online, and pick up tickets from the ticket machine at the station. It is very convenient, and there is a cash rebate of 5 yuan for the first ticket purchase. Guangzhou Fangcun Passenger Terminal

>Kaiping Yici Station, general operating hours: 07:20--20:20, approximately every 20-30 minutes, the frequency may be adjusted during Spring Festival and other holidays, please use WeChat to check The shift shall prevail.

(2) Kaiping-Guangzhou bus ticket. It is recommended to buy your return ticket at the station after arriving and try to leave enough time for sightseeing. If the trip ends early, the station information office provides an opportunity to change your ticket for free.

3. From Kaiping to the watchtower complexes of various scenic spots

(1) Bus lines (in brackets are the names of scenic spots corresponding to the noted stations)

Line 2 meaning Temple - Dihai: Fengcai Middle School (Fengcai Hall)

Line 6 Yi Temple - Chikan: South Building (South Building) - Chikan Station (Chikan Film and Television City)

Line 13 Yisi--Jinji: Gongfu Pavilion (Liyuan intersection)--Chikan Station (Chikan Film and Television City)--Lily (Ma Jianglong)--Daangang (Jinjiangri) (Tips: actual bus There are more stops than stop signs and no stops are announced. When getting on the bus, it is best to tell the driver the name of the scenic spot you are going to and do not give the name of the stop. )

Line 17: Yi Ci - Magang: Gongfu. Pavilion---the intersection of Liyuan Road (Liyuan)--the intersection of Zili Village (Zili Village).

Bus lines cannot directly reach various scenic spots, and there is still some distance to reach the corresponding scenic spots. For example, there are still 1-2 kilometers from Liyuan intersection to Liyuan scenic spot, from Zili Village intersection to Zili Village scenic spot, and about 3 kilometers from Da Nang to Jinjiangri. Relatively speaking, the bus station is relatively close to Chikan Film and Television City and Ma Jianglong.

(2) Scheduled tourist buses: Those who purchase a combined ticket for the six major attractions of the Kaiping Diaolou Complex can enjoy free rides on the scheduled tourist buses. The tourist route is Zili Village - Liyuan - Chikan - Majianglong. Buses depart from Zili Village and Majianlong on every hour. Just show your ticket when taking the bus. You can go directly to the entrance of each scenic spot, which is more convenient than the bus line.

Properly arranging buses and scheduled tour buses can save a lot of money and energy. Jinjiangli is the farthest and cannot be reached by tourist buses, so many tourists abandon it. This scenic spot is closer to Majianglong. It is recommended that Jinjiangli and Majianglong be arranged on the same day and the next day. If you are too late, you can choose by yourself. Other scenic spots have convenient transportation and can be arranged at will.

1. Accommodation in Guangzhou: It is best to live near a subway station for easy travel. I stayed in two hotels in Guangzhou, "Guangzhou Springfield Jiajia Youth Hostel LAZY

GAGA" and "Hanting Hotel Guangzhou Liwan Road Branch". Each has its own advantages and disadvantages. The former is closer to the former subway station, but there is no TV and only simple accommodation supplies. The latter has a TV and all standard accommodation features. The location is close to the bus station, but it is not as convenient to find the bus as it is to find the subway.

2. Accommodation in Kaiping: For general travel, it is recommended to stay near Yici Station. The accommodation conditions are better than those in the scenic area, and buses are convenient. If you are a photography enthusiast, it is recommended that you go to the Diaomin tribe living in the scenic area and walk around Chikan Town in the early morning or dusk to experience and photograph the real life of local citizens. When the lights are on, in addition to the nostalgic retro brought by the mottled walls, the ancient town under the neon lights is quiet, mysterious and full of charm. The disadvantage is that the accommodation conditions are relatively simple. Diaomin Tribe provides bicycle rental services to facilitate cyclists to visit various attractions. ?Guangzhou Food

Guangzhou’s food culture is famous throughout the country, and Cantonese food occupies a place among the eight major cuisines. However, due to the Spring Festival, this trip did not eat authentic Cantonese food, but I also tasted a few local flavors. specialties. Specialty delicacies are mainly concentrated in Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street, many of which are suitable for "lonely gourmets".

1. Chan Tim Kee Fish Skin: Chan Tim Kee is hidden at the end of an inconspicuous alley on Baohua Street. You will miss it if you are not paying attention. At Chen Tianji, I ordered a set of fish skin, boat porridge and rice rolls. The rice rolls had no fillings and tasted average. The Tingzi porridge is not bad, the fish skin is delicious and fragrant, and the texture is smooth. The side dishes are peanuts, coriander, sesame and chili. It is the first time to eat such a strange thing. I personally think it is good. My mother is not used to it. Whether it tastes good or not depends on everyone. taste.

2. Shun Kee Ice Room: Cantonese people call a place that specializes in selling ice cream an "ice room". It also supplies soda, beer, sugar water and other cold drinks. Guangzhou used to be known as having four major ice houses, but now only Shun Kee, No. 85 Baohua Road, Liwan District, remains. Shun Kee is famous firstly because of its excellent products, word-of-mouth praise from customers, and sales are getting more and more prosperous. The mango ice cream is known as the "Gold Medal Ice Cream" and the coconut ice cream is rated as one of the "Top Ten Famous Snacks"; secondly, because this place used to be the "Land of Fireworks" In the early days of Xiguan, wealthy businessmen and wealthy businessmen all liked to come to Shunji to taste ice cream after banquets, so business was booming.

When it comes to the traditional culture of Guangdong, morning tea is one of the highlights. Drinking a cup of tea, eating a bag, chatting about old times and reading newspapers are the habits of Guangzhou people to "sigh morning tea". The tea market in Guangzhou is divided into morning tea, afternoon tea and evening tea. Morning tea is the most popular. From 5 a.m. to 12 noon, the seats are often packed and people queue up to get a seat. Generally, you need to reserve a seat in advance. Generally, afternoon tea is served from 14:00 to 17:00, and evening tea is usually served until 23:00. There are fewer refreshments during evening tea, and many restaurants do not provide refreshments during dinner, only Cantonese cuisine. Refreshments generally charge different fees according to the points, specialties, top points, large points, mid-points, etc. You can only taste the most famous varieties of tea snacks in Hong Kong-style tea restaurants everywhere, but the local tea snacks in Guangzhou are more abundant. It is definitely not an exaggeration to describe them as a wide variety and a dazzling array. The varieties, styles and flavors of tea cakes are composed of skins, fillings and techniques. Local tea cakes are more delicious, abundant in quantity and more exquisite in appearance. Yu Qiuyu wrote in "Five Cities": "From a certain point of view, the flower market and morning tea are just small embellishments of life. There are so many major social events, how can we be so intoxicated." It can be seen that the bustle and bustle of Guangzhou teahouses The most important expression of family happiness is that drinking tea and enjoying refreshments has become an indispensable part of local life. There are places to eat refreshments everywhere in Guangzhou. The time-honored ones are mainly in Xiguan on Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street, including the famous Taotaoju, Lianxiang Pavilion and Guangzhou Hotel No. 1 Branch. Kaiping Food

1. Claypot Rice: We recommend Wanli Restaurant and Xiaohuang Restaurant. Wanli Hotel address: Zhonghua East Road, Kaiping City (near Chikan Town Central Primary School), Xiaohuang Hotel address: Kaiping Lane, Chikan Town, Kaiping City.

2. Tofu wedges: The tender tofu is slightly fried on a flat bottom until it is half tender and half yellow, accompanied by the battered fish meat. It has the taste of both tofu and fish meat, and is tender and smooth. Recommended restaurant: Ma Zai Tofu Corner (Zhonghua Road, Chikan Ancient Town, Kaiping City).

3. Magang Goose: The recommended restaurant is the famous Magang Goose Restaurant, address: No. 55, Shengping Road, Changsha, Sanbu Town, Kaiping City (near the Water Conservancy Bureau)