Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Please provide a self-guided tour guide for about 6 days starting from Baotou to Hangzhou, Wuzhen, and Shanghai. It is best to be more detailed. Thank you!

Please provide a self-guided tour guide for about 6 days starting from Baotou to Hangzhou, Wuzhen, and Shanghai. It is best to be more detailed. Thank you!

Visiting 3 places in 6 days, time is a bit tight. It is recommended to spend 2 days in each place. I don’t know where your first stop is, but I’ll assume it’s Shanghai. First of all, regarding the hotel, if the hotel has not been decided yet, there are various options according to your budget. You can book the hotel on websites such as Ctrip. Secondly, if the ticket has not been obtained, it is recommended that the first thing you do after arriving at a station is to obtain the ticket first so that you can arrange the rest of the trip. In addition, regarding attractions, I personally think that shopping malls and commercial streets should be avoided if you can’t go there. Every place is the same (although I will recommend Nanjing Road in Shanghai to you, but that’s because this is an attraction, and shopping malls are actually It is recommended not to go shopping. Shanghainese never go to Nanjing Road for shopping. They usually go to places like Nanjing West Road, Huaihai Road, and Xujiahui), so they will recommend famous and distinctive local attractions. Finally, every time you go to a city, buy a tourist transportation map, mark the places you want to go, and plan the best route, which will be of great help to your travels.

Shanghai: If you have not secured your train tickets and you are taking a plane and getting off at Hongqiao Airport, it will be very convenient. Hongqiao Airport and Hongqiao Railway Station are together and can be reached on foot. You can directly Buy a train to Hangzhou. As for attractions, I suggest you visit the Chenghuang Temple (Yu Garden) for snacks on the afternoon of the first day, then go to People’s Square and stroll along Nanjing Road to the Bund to see the night view of the Huangpu River (for dinner, I suggest you just eat whatever Danniang dumplings are on Nanjing Road. Eating and shopping on the Bund are very expensive and high-end, and dinner costs 300-500 per person, which is normal). If you are interested, you can also take a cruise on the Pujiang River. If not, just walk along the Bund. The next morning, you can go to Lujiazui in Pudong to see the Oriental Pearl Tower (actually there is nothing to see, but since you are in Shanghai, you can’t help but go there). In the afternoon, you can go to Tianzifang to see the Shikumen and alleys in Shanghai, which are relatively famous. If you have time, you can also go to Xintiandi to see the places where foreigners like to visit. In addition, Shanghai's subway transportation is very developed, and most scenic spots can be reached by subway, so you don't need to take a taxi in Shanghai, just take the subway.

Hangzhou: After arriving in Hangzhou, it is recommended to go to the "Jiuxi Smoke Tree" on Lingyin Mountain in the afternoon of the first day. The mountain stream is gurgling and full of flavor. In the evening, you can find a restaurant in Longjing Village to have dinner and order a cup of West Lake Longjing to taste. The next day, I got up early in the morning to worship Buddha at Lingyin Temple and visited the West Lake in the afternoon. You can visit Su Causeway, Bai Causeway, Leifeng Pagoda, Quyuan Fenghe, etc. However, West Lake is very big. If you don’t take a taxi, you may only be able to visit a few sights. It is still difficult to visit them all. If you are happy, you can go boating on the West Lake. The West Lake in Hangzhou is indeed a place with beautiful mountains and clear waters, and it is very delicious. Hangzhou generally has to go to Lingyin Mountain, so you usually take a taxi or drive. There are also buses, but they are not as convenient as taking a taxi, so it is recommended to take a taxi for the main transportation.

Wuzhen: Wuzhen is divided into Xizha and Dongzha. You can buy a combined ticket or just visit one of them. However, if you have two days, it is better to buy a combined ticket and go shopping at both. It is recommended to spend 2 days in Wuzhen because Wuzhen at night has a unique water town flavor, so it is recommended to stay in Wuzhen.