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Tangshan Hot Spring Tourism Guide Tangshan Hot Spring Tourism Guide

1. In Tangshan Town, along both sides of the town street, there are nearly forty hot spring bathing places, large and small, with prices ranging from one yuan to nearly one hundred yuan, and the grades are very wide.

2. Catering: Local specialties include salted chicken, salted goose with red meat, fish heads from Tangquan Lake, etc. There is also Tangshan Panji (a local specialty highly recommended by the locals, about 20 yuan per pound, available for dine-in or takeout, vacuum-packed). The local food is very cheap. At just over 20 yuan per person, you should be able to eat pretty well. You can taste authentic Huaiyang cuisine in the hot spring resort; there are many restaurants in the town, where you can taste various local specialties; in addition, the snack shop "Tofu Fang" in Ming Wenhua Village has delicious dried fennel, stinky tofu, etc.; Ming Wenhua Village There is also a "Yangshan Restaurant", which combines Nanjing cuisine with northern and southern flavors. Most of the drinks provided in Yishang Hot Spring are carbonated, and the red date and wolfberry tea is good.

3. Accommodation: There are generally accommodations at the hot springs. Tourists can also choose to enjoy the high-end hot springs and then find separate accommodation in the town. The more affordable ones include the Jiangsu Provincial Economic and Trade Training Hostel and Zhenkou Gas Station. Water and electricity hotels, military guest houses or workers' sanatoriums, etc. However, the accommodation conditions in Tangshan Town are average. If you are not going for a hot spring vacation or recuperation, it is recommended to go back to Nanjing and live near Confucius Temple or Xuanwu Lake, which can not only enjoy the characteristic night view of Nanjing, but also facilitate the schedule for the next day.