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Taizhou life guide

Hello, take 904 at the train station to get to the entrance of Taizhou Central Hospital. The train station is in Huangyan District, and Taizhou Central Hospital is in Jiaojiang. The distance is relatively long. If you have a car, take a long-distance bus. The train fare to Taizhou is about the same as the bus fare, and the bus station is in Jiaojiang. If you take a car, don't take the bus to the hospital after getting off the car. Just take a taxi. If the distance is very close, you have to go around the city to take the bus (902, 904).

The hospital is located in the Taizhou Economic Development Zone, and the surrounding environment has been developed in the past 10 years. To the east is the residential area, which is very convenient for buying daily necessities and groceries. Further east, there is an Auchan supermarket; to the south is Kaifeng Avenue, which is currently under development; to the west is Central Avenue, close to Taizhou Experimental Middle School. About 2 kilometers further west there is the Higher Education Park and Taizhou College; the north is even better. A few hundred meters walk is the city hall avenue, such as Citizen Square, Ocean World, New Era Cinema (the best in Taizhou), Century Lianhua, New World Department Store, Yaoda International Hotel (five-star), city government building, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, China Construction Bank, Taizhou Television Station, etc. are all nearby. All your life problems can be solved here. If you like to visit busy places, take 902 at the entrance of the hospital to Jiefang Road, which is in the old city and has the largest flow of people.

As for playing, I don’t know your specific situation, so I will introduce it from a girl’s perspective. In the summer, it’s best to go to the Citizen’s Square to cool off at night. On weekends, you can go shopping in the commercial streets and cross streets, and climb Martyrs Mountain. You can see the sea from the mountain. If you want karaoke, just look for it. There are many KTVs, upstairs next to Century Lianhua There is an indoor playground, and cinemas include Jiaojiang Cinema (over the crossroad, a bit far), Kaiyuan Film and Television City (in the commercial street, good environment), New Era (closest to you, the most expensive tickets) Spring Festival, May Day, and National Day Don’t miss Sun City (a large amusement park). In summer, you can go fishing on Dachen Island (by boat), swim in the gymnasium, and if you have the energy next year, go to Xianju to pick red bayberries, go rafting, and go to the rooftop to see Guoqing Temple and Yuhuan. There is Dalu Island, Wenling has East Lake and Jiangnan Ancient Great Wall, Huangyan has Yongning Park and Jiufeng, and Wenling has Changyu Dongtian. . . Too much

About public transportation. I have been to several cities in other provinces, and I have never seen buses worse than those in Taizhou. It’s not that our buses are bad, it’s just too inconvenient. For a long time, we have been accustomed to riding bicycles, electric scooters, motorcycles, and driving private cars. Therefore, the bus fare is expensive and the frequency is infrequent, which makes citizens even less willing to take the bus and buy their own. Such a vicious cycle, Taizhou Bus will not have any problems Great improvement. The Central Hospital is okay, there are buses at the door, and the 902 loop line goes through the three districts, but it's not possible to go to more remote places, because there are no buses. So I suggest that if you like to go out and go shopping, buy a battery car, which costs about 2,000 yuan, and resell it after the internship. To the west of the hospital is Central Avenue, and along this road to the south is the Luqiao District. There are no buses or rentals.

About diet. The food in Taizhou tends to be on the lighter side, as there is a lot of seafood on the coast. People usually have seafood and river freshness in almost every meal. The nine counties and cities have different cuisines. Since you are in Jiaojiang, let’s introduce the local ones in Jiaojiang first. Breakfast includes tofu pudding (locally called tofu raw), fried dough sticks, cooked rice (glutinous rice), mochi (with a layer of eggs on the surface), fried rice noodles, fried balls, rice dumplings, steamed buns, soy milk, milk, porridge, pickles, spicy cabbage, Salted duck eggs, etc. The main meal is rice, as well as pickled rice with pickled vegetables, fried rice cakes, fried balls, and various noodles (Jiaojiang's famous ginger soup noodles and three fresh noodles). If you're not used to local food, it doesn't matter. Nowadays, there are many people in New Taizhou and there are many restaurants with different flavors from all over the country. There are also restaurant chain stores such as KFC, Ajisen, and Pizza Hut nearby. If you are interning in a hospital, your lunch should be provided by the hospital cafeteria. There are several restaurants in front of the hospital. When eating, go east. There are many shops in the residential area and the prices are affordable. If you go north to Shifu Avenue, the prices are slightly higher. , the grade is also high. The food eaten during traditional festivals in Jiaojiang is different from other places: Spring Festival - rice dumplings, Lantern Festival - three powder paste (homophone, a paste made of sweet potato flour, with raisins, wolfberries, peanuts, melon seeds, sesame seeds, and small glutinous rice balls added to it) etc., they are usually available on the streets), Dragon Boat Festival - eating cake tubes (similar to spring rolls) and realgar wine, Mid-Autumn Festival - moon cakes (but we celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 16th), Winter Solstice - Winter Solstice Circle (Winter Solstice does not refer to December 22nd, But for a whole month, I have to eat at relatives’ houses). Specialty fruits: Yongquan tangerine, Yuhuan Wendan, Xianju bayberry, etc.

There are nine dialects in nine counties and cities in Taizhou. None of Taizhou people can understand Taizhou dialect, and Mandarin is not very popular, so your biggest problem may be language. The Taizhou dialect is difficult to learn. If you are interested, just watch the Taizhou 1 series "Taizhou Baixiao" and the Taizhou 2 series "A Fu Talks in vain". Many new Taizhou people watch these programs to learn the Jiaojiang dialect. In addition, when we say "nephew", we actually mean grandson; "empress" is aunt, and the wife of an elder brother or younger brother is called "sister-in-law"; "aunt (the fourth tone of aunt)" is the title the older generation calls their mother. , don’t make a joke. Taizhou people are enthusiastic and speak loudly. People who don't understand the dialect often think that others are quarreling, haha.

In Taizhou, the temperature is not low in winter, and it doesn’t snow every year (it happened to snow yesterday), but due to the high humidity in the air, it feels colder. It would be much more comfortable if there is sunshine.

It gets warmer after the Chinese New Year, but the weather in Taizhou is recurring, with cold air coming often, making it easy to catch a cold. It’s important to wear more clothes when it’s cold, but you should also take off your clothes in time when it’s hot, otherwise you will easily catch a cold after sweating. The most famous and distinctive weather in Taizhou is----typhoon! Typhoons are scary and can kill people; just kidding, when a typhoon comes every summer, both the TV and your colleagues will talk about it, so don’t be afraid to miss the typhoon information. If the typhoon does not land in Taizhou, there is basically no problem. It will be windy and rainy, several times a summer. If it lands in Taizhou, you must be careful. Try not to go out on typhoon days, because there are often unknown people. Flying billboards and tiles injured and killed people. A typhoon only lasts a few hours, but it will rain for many days. I really like typhoons, and I can only stay cool during those days. Also, there are many thunderstorms in summer, one or two hours a day. It is not unusual. Remember to bring an umbrella every day. There are a lot of thunders. Don’t go out when there are thunders. Pay careful attention to the TV. The TV will not stop playing in the future. Pay attention to it. It is very important. If you hear loud electronic music (basically nursery rhymes) on the road, hurry to the sidewalk, it's the sprinkler truck coming.

In general, Taizhou is a city that is developing rapidly. The economy has developed well in recent years, and specialty merchants are referred to as "Taiwanese businessmen". As for the shortcomings, I think it is the lack of strong cultural heritage. The food here is very healthy, I hope you will like it. Taizhou has beautiful scenery, green mountains and green waters. Although the water in the city is polluted, the mountains and waters are still very clear.

That’s all for now. I went to the hospital and gave me some advice to your leaders: It’s a bit troublesome to add a toilet in the B-ultrasound room. It’s not difficult to add a water dispenser, right? Those doing B-ultrasound can only go to the infusion room to get boiled water, which is too inhumane. One thing that is worthy of praise is that the doctor does not accept "little truths", which is very good.

Taizhou welcomes you!