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Three days and two nights in Shengsi Islands
I haven't had a holiday for a long time, so I thought I must find a time to go out and play well. The first place I can think of for vacation and leisure is of course a place where I can play with water! On the beaches in East China, Shengsi Islands was chosen, and the three-day and two-night leisure tour came into being on the spur of the moment. < P > Pre-preparation: < P > Booking tickets started three days in advance, which was very frustrating. I booked a joint ticket for the trip in Ctrip. I booked it on the first day, and I didn't confirm that I had the ticket and issued it until the next afternoon.
Determine the place to stay:
Contact the store owner directly. First, the price will be more affordable. Second, the boss will help you buy a return ticket. Be sure to buy a round-trip ticket before you leave.
Route:
Suzhou Railway Station-Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station (about 4 minutes)-No.1 subway (get off at Hongqiao Road) and get off at Nanpu Bridge Station (about 1 hour). We stayed in a hotel near nanpu bridge for one night, and we bought a train and boat ticket to go to Lizhushan Pier in Shengsi at 7: 3 the next morning.
We arrived at nanpu bridge Passenger Distribution Center (nanpu bridge Long-distance Passenger Station) before 7: in the morning. As we booked the tickets in advance, we just need to show our ID card at the service center to get the tickets. Look at the ticket buying window. It's estimated that people have been waiting in line for a long time, and we may not be able to get tickets. We arrived at Shenjiawan by train at 7: 3 (it takes 1.5 hours to get to Shanghai Shenjiawan Pier). After an hour, we arrived at Lizhushan Pier, and we asked the owner of the hotel to find a taxi to pick it up. The pier went to 5 yuan (estimated to be no more than 1 kilometers) in the store. This is the price on the island, and the taxi doesn't hit the meter. It is a very small island with a population of 4, to 5,. It is understandable that the hotel I booked is a three-room Yueyang Building in Jihu Village, which costs 4 yuan a night. Personally, I suggest that the hotel should only be in Jihu Village. Where we live is very close to the shipwreck. We arrived at the hotel around 1: 3. The whole village is very clean, and the hotel is also very clean and tidy. The people and bosses in the village are very enthusiastic. At noon, they ate seafood noodles, 6 yuan/bowls, which were delicious, large in quantity and expensive. It is understandable that they took their children to the beach to play at 1: noon, with tickets for 6 yuan, but most hotel owners have coupons for 1 yuan. It's best to bring your own swimming ring, rent one from 3 yuan, and bring an umbrella, rent a sun umbrella for 5 yuan/hour, and keep it with a waterproof plastic substitute. The beach is wet and the sea water is not particularly clear, but the beach is fine and fine, which is quite fun. With children, I will definitely have fun. I didn't come back until I played in the water for four hours, and I ate some seafood at the village seafood restaurant in the evening because it was a closed fishing season. A vegetarian dish, 35 yuan, particularly emphasizes that vegetarian dishes are expensive. For example, 25 yuan, with hot and sour potato shreds, and vegetables with leaves are generally 35 yuan. The vegetables on the island are particularly expensive and taste just so-so. They are all things that can be eaten casually at our home, which is not worth it. Next, we decided to order food at the boss's hotel. The boss's wife cooked a good dish, and 1 yuan was alone. We were two big and two small, with a meal of 2 yuan and three seafood. At night, there is a big night market outside the beach, which specializes in baking seafood, so you can try it. Besides, I personally suggest that you can book a room above Caiyuan Town, because the bus takes only 3 minutes to the beach, and the consumption in the town is relatively normal. The whole village of Jihu is aimed at tourists. Of course, if you don't care much about consumption, it is also a very good choice to live here. There is a bus stop in Jihu Village, where you can take bus No.3 and No.3.
The next day, we also arranged a fisherman's fun, that is, we went fishing with a fishing boat for about 2 minutes one way. We went out by fishing boat, walked around an island reef, cast a net, and then walked back. On the fishing boat, you won't be allowed to move. They closed the net and showed it to you in a moment. Of course, the fish is all yours, free of charge, but personally, there is a routine. First, he won't let you see how he closes it. I think it's hidden in the cabin, but it's all alive. You must remember to bring your own bucket of fish when you board the ship, otherwise you will buy it. I don't know the price. There are fish, crabs, slow seas and Zhang fish. It is estimated that the market price can be worth 1-15. We are two big and two small packages of ships in 4 yuan, and we will take a taxi back and forth to 8 yuan for nearly 5 yuan. We will come back at noon and let the boss do it. It's still very happy to go fishing by boat. The next afternoon, I still swam by the sea, and the children all played the wind and didn't come back. I especially praised the security measures at the sea. A row of staff stood in line in the sea and watched the swimmers at any time. As soon as they deviated, they immediately reminded them that there were speedboats and boats in the innermost, which were ready to save people at any time. Tourists could only swim within a certain range, all for safety, which was understandable, and the seaside was also very good.
On the third day, we took a bus and boat ticket at 12:2 noon, and arrived at Lizhushan Wharf-nanpu bridge Tourist Distribution Center. On the second day, we woke up naturally after sleeping, ate noodles at noon, and returned to Shanghai leisurely. We returned by the original route, first took the No.4 line in the direction of Yishan Road, got off at Hongqiao Road, turned to the No.1 line in the direction of Hongqiao Railway Station, and got out at 6: 2 noon.
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