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How much is a self-help tour in Quanzhou for a week?

Hey hey. Seeing this problem, I will wait for a while. I just returned from solo flight for less than half a month and stayed in Quanzhou for three days. It is the city with the longest stopover on the way. Next, say whatever comes to mind. I wonder if I can answer some questions. Some time ago, Fujian typhoon, Quanzhou was not in the planned place. However, it rains all over Fujian. I checked the weather forecast for half of China, and only Quanzhou didn't rain, so I came by bus from northern Fujian. 1。 I am also a student, because I have been away for nearly 20 days, and the scope is relatively wide, so I have not made specific statistics on Quanzhou's expenses. However, the cost is really not high. It's good to stay in the Youth Travel Service for 3 days *** 150 yuan. Tickets, I have to say here, tickets for Quanzhou scenic spots are really cheap. Qingyuan Mountain seems to be 55 yuan. You can get a 50% discount on your student ID card. Tickets for Kaiyuan Temple, 10 yuan. It was really cheap, so I didn't notice if there were any student tickets. Chengtian Temple, no tickets. Jing Qing Temple, tickets to 3 yuan. Guandi Temple, free of charge. Qingyuan Mountain and Quanzhou Museum are in the same direction. Climb down Qingyuan Mountain and you can get to the museum. Free, too. To tell the truth, all kinds of temples in Quanzhou, including some Taoist temples, seem to be mostly located in Licheng District (of course, it is also possible that the downtown area of Quanzhou is mainly Licheng District ...), but the point is not to be too far away. I had two tour routes at that time, one was the street road starting from West Street, and the other was an alley in West Street (I don't remember the name. . ) the tour route of Quanzhou's more distinctive alleys. Basically, it's all on foot. The first line, plus the tour time of the scenic spots on the way, took about one day, and the second line took about 1 hour in the afternoon, ending at Tumen Street (in fact, I couldn't find the way halfway, so I missed it in some places), just at night. Then go to Tumen Street to see the night view. There are many photos, but I have been very busy since I came back and have no time to deal with them. It takes 5 minutes to upload a photo at home, so I have a chance to upload it again. Three days is three lines. Gu Xiang Street, Qingyuan Mountain. Of course, the road was boring and I went to the ancient bridge in Luoyang. . . It's just a bridge. . There's nothing. . . Make a list of the scenic spots you have visited (in no particular order): Wenfu Temple, Tianhou Temple, Guandi Temple, Kaiyuan Temple, Chengtian Temple, and an unknown Taoist temple (an aunt in the Taoist temple refused to let me take pictures of the Jade Emperor, so she had to donate money first and then ran away). Luoyang Ancient Bridge (this place is not necessary for me personally). Probably Jing Qing Temple, that's all. I'll add it when I think of something else. I didn't go to Chongwu Ancient Town, which was highly recommended by the taxi master, because it was far away from Quanzhou city and took more than a day, so I gave up (Quanzhou taxis are really easy to stop, and most of the time standing on the side of the road is empty). But if the main plan is a week, you can consider going. It seems that it is not bad to see the sea in Chongwu, and it is also recommended by taxi drivers (I said this from the standpoint of inland children, anyway, I want to see the sea first when I go to coastal cities). I spend some time wandering in the street. It's very hot. I, a child in the southwest, have never been so hot in my life. Finally survived all kinds of colds. Various shopping malls in Quanzhou, KFC, etc. , are my cool places. If I don't think it's easy to run so far and it's not worth playing, I'm afraid to find a place to blow air conditioning for a day. No gossip. I am a person, so I may spend less time and make rapid progress. So please plan your time. Speaking of food, I haven't had a dinner in Quanzhou for three days, or I haven't had a few dinners in these 20 days. Basically, I buy snacks wherever I go. I buy less and have many kinds. I basically eat everywhere, from morning till night. I have eaten all kinds of delicious food. I'm not a foodie and I'm not very picky about food. I'm hungry. I am always hungry. As long as I have something to eat. So I have no impression of what I ate and how I felt after eating. In this regard, please explore and feel for yourself. As for my way of eating, it's not too expensive, and it's estimated to be about 100 yuan a day. As for souvenirs, I think it is not easy to buy some souvenirs with local characteristics now. They are all mass-produced things, which are found all over the country. So I seldom buy it. I bought a lot of tea in Quanzhou. I sent my relatives and friends away along the way and came home with nothing. A few boxes of tea are less than 1000 yuan. I don't understand this knowledge, and I don't know if it's worth it. The traffic in Quanzhou is still very good. At least you can take the bus directly to your door wherever you go. It won't cost much. In my way, the cost of three days in Quanzhou is estimated to be between 500 and 700. (except tea. ) the cost in this respect can be used as a reference for the topic. Of course, different gameplay costs will be different. Let me talk about accommodation. There are two options. The first is to stay there wherever you go and replace it if necessary. Of course, the cost may be slightly higher, and the luggage may be carried at any time, which involves a lot. The second is to live in youth travel. I live in the old inn in Quanzhou, on West Street, less than 50 meters away from Kaiyuan Temple. As far as my own travel plan is concerned, it is more convenient to live there. If you are not staying in a hotel, it is difficult to recommend it. That's all. You can ask. Show all