Zhongshan Exploration Tour
My first in-depth exploration of Zhongshan revealed a city rich in history and brimming with local delicacies! My trip began with two cultural attractions: the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall and the Xiangshan Commercial Culture Museum. I ended with Shiqi Lao Pigeon and Taier Pickled Fish. Combined with the trendy urban feel of Xingzhong Square, this experience offers excellent value, a wealth of fun, and authentic food, making it a perfect place for beginners in Zhongshan!
Must-See Attractions: An Efficient Guide to Cultural and Culinary Experiences
1. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall
Located at 93 Cuiheng Avenue, it's open year-round (weekends until 6:00 PM). This isn't just a history textbook Sun Yat-sen; it's a real-life journey back in time. The residence is well-preserved and richly exhibited, allowing you to explore the complex life of the "Father of the Nation." For those interested in history, it's worth a leisurely hour or two. Just be sure to check the last admission time!
2. Xiangshan Commercial Culture Museum
Located at 152 Sunwen West Road, Shiqi Subdistrict, this museum is free! It's truly wonderful! Especially perfect for weekend shopping, the museum showcases Zhongshan's commercial development, traditional industries, and vintage exhibits, offering countless photo opportunities. However, be aware that the museum is closed on Mondays, so plan your trip to avoid it.
3. Xingzhong Plaza
As one of Zhongshan's core business districts, Xingzhong Plaza combines dining, shopping, and entertainment, offering a host of popular restaurants. Relax upstairs when you're tired. It's bustling day and night, making it a great place to relax and unwind.
4. Shiqi Lao Zhongshan Restaurant (Zhangxi Branch)
Located at 36 Kanghua Road, Shiqi Subdistrict, they offer exceptional authentic Zhongshan cuisine! A must-try on your first trip is the squab; the meat is tender and juicy, truly delicious. They also offer specialties like pigeon liver sauce with stir-fried beans, perilla ribs, fish dumplings in superior broth, steamed crispy pork with black bean sauce, and braised large intestine. Perfect for a get-together with friends, but reservations are recommended to avoid peak meal times.
5. Tai Er Pickled Fish (Xingzhong Plaza Branch)
This incredibly popular pickled fish restaurant is located on the fourth floor of Xingzhong Plaza, No. 3 Fengming Road! The fish fillet is smooth and tender, the pickled cabbage is rich, and the portions are generous and delicious. It pairs well with the cozy atmosphere of Xingzhong Plaza, making it a great place for a young gathering or a date.
Itinerary Tips & Practical Advice
- The Xiangshan Commercial Culture Museum is free to enter. Photos are permitted, and it's closed on Mondays, so be sure to check dates in advance.
- Think your Zhongshan itinerary is too "hipster"? Don't worry! The combination of squab and pickled fish makes the local cuisine a culinary wonder. I highly recommend trying the squab at Shiqi Lao, a true specialty.
- After visiting the museum and memorial hall, head to Xingzhong Plaza for food, drinks, and shopping. The route is compact and avoids backtracking, making it perfect for an in-depth day trip.
Transportation Tips:
Travel in Zhongshan City is recommended by taxi or bus. The main attractions are concentrated and can be easily reached on foot. For more information, check trip.com for directions.
Zhongshan Food Recommendations:
Local classics include Shiqi pigeon, stir-fried glutinous rice, and almond cakes. If you're still hungry, why not visit a traditional dim sum restaurant and experience Zhongshan's morning tea culture?
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