Not bad, it's worth coming, the seafood is fresh and plentiful, the taste is good, the environment is hygienic, and you can watch the sunset
Shantou, known as the "City of the Rising Sun" on the southeastern coast of Guangdong, is not only a century-old port city with a distinct Nanyang (Southeast Asian) flavor, but also a "Food United Nations" that drives foodies wild. Here you'll find the lively atmosphere of the arcade streets, the azure sea and sky of Nan'ao Island, and irresistible beef hot pot and raw marinated seafood. Having visited Shantou eight times, I've compiled all my discoveries and pitfalls into this guide—read it and pack your bags! 🌊 Recommended Attractions 1️⃣ Old City Arcade Streets ◦ Admission: Free ◦ Highlights: The "retro heart" of Shantou, the arcades on Shengping Road and Yongping Road have a natural Nanyang feel, and the circular building of Xiaogongyuan Pavilion is a landmark photo spot. ◦ Best Photo Spots: Stand on the second-floor terrace of Xiaogongyuan Pavilion for an aerial view of the radiating streets of the arcades; at the corner of the arcades on Shengping Road, capture the dynamic feeling of people walking under the arcades. 2️⃣ Nan'ao Island ◦ Admission: Free (approx. 10 RMB for smaller attractions like Qing'ao Bay Beach/Jin Yin Island) ◦ Highlights: Guangdong's top island destination, with stunning sea views along the ring road. Qing'ao Bay's white sand beach is known as the "Oriental Hawaii." ◦ Best photo spots: The viewing platform next to the Sanchongya Lighthouse offers a striking contrast of lighthouse and blue sea; Qing'ao Bay Tropic of Cancer Square provides a sunrise view of sunlight filtering through the landmark tower. 3️⃣ Queshi Scenic Area ◦ Admission: Approx. 15 RMB (including cable car) ◦ Highlights: A hidden gem in the city, offering panoramic views of Shantou city and the inner bay from the mountaintop. ◦ Best photo spots: The top floor of Piaoran Pavilion provides an evening view of the city lights and the bay bridge; the stone bridge at Taohuajian offers a refreshing view of the mountain stream. 4️⃣ Mayu Island ◦ Admission: Free ◦ Highlights: A secluded island just a 20-minute drive from the city center, dotted with colorful graffiti walls and Instagram-worthy cafes. ◦ Photo Spots: The terrace of "Mayu Blue" cafe offers stunning views of the sea, white houses, and blue sky; the fishing boats at the pier provide glimpses of the island's vibrant atmosphere. 5️⃣ Shantou Port Opening Culture Exhibition Hall ◦ Admission: Free ◦ Highlights: A historical museum hidden within an arcade building, showcasing old photos and artifacts that recreate the prosperity of Shantou's opening as a port. ◦ Photo Spots: The retro staircase inside the hall offers atmospheric photos featuring light and shadow combined with vintage objects. 🍜 Local Delicacies 1️⃣ Beef Hot Pot: 80 RMB per person. Recommended restaurants: Baheli (a long-established chain) and Xinghua Wuji (a local favorite). Must-try cuts include the freshly sliced beef brisket, chuck, and brisket fat. The perfect dipping sauce is satay sauce with celery bits. 2️⃣ Raw Marinated Seafood: 50 RMB per person. Lao Hu's cooked marinated seafood and Awen's Chaoshan raw marinated seafood are signature dishes. Crab, mantis shrimp, and blood clams are fresh and flavorful, living up to their reputation as "Chaoshan poison." 3️⃣ Kueh Platter: 20 RMB per person. The "Fragrant Snack Shop" in the old city offers red peach kueh, radish kueh, and rat-shell kueh, a sweet and savory combination, a "daily delicacy" for Chaoshan people. 4️⃣ Fish Ball Soup: 15 RMB per person. Fuhecheng's handmade fish balls are bouncy and crisp, delicious with kueh noodles or just the soup. 5️⃣ Licorice Fruit: 15 RMB per person. "Lao Zi Niang" in the old city offers mango, mandarin orange, and guava dipped in plum powder, a sweet and sour treat that cuts through the richness. You'll want to take 10 jin (5 catties) home after eating! 📅 Suggested Itinerary Day 1: Old Town Vibrant Life + Foodie Adventure • Morning: Stroll through the old town's arcade buildings, visit the small park pavilions, and take retro-style photos; visit the Shantou Port Opening Culture Exhibition Hall to learn about the city's history. • Noon: Head straight to Baheli for beef hot pot, freshly sliced beef and clear beef bone broth—eat until you're stuffed! • Afternoon: Walk along Shengping Road Old Street, buy a cup of "Chaozhou Tea" (the duck-shit lemon tea is a must-try), and browse old bookstores and secondhand shops. • Evening: Enjoy a platter of raw marinated meats and rice cakes; afterwards, take a stroll along the seaside promenade, enjoying the sea breeze and Shantou's night view. Day 2: Nan'ao Island Tour • Morning: Drive/charter a car across the Nan'ao Bridge (toll fee 96 RMB), first visit the Tropic of Cancer marker tower, and take photos of the iconic "direct sunlight" scene. • Lunch: Enjoy boiled shrimp and steamed grouper at the Qing'ao Bay seafood stalls. A hearty meal costs around 60 RMB per person. • Afternoon: Take a self-drive tour around the island, visiting the Sanchongya Lighthouse and Jinyin Island. Enjoy splashing in the water and playing in the sand at Qing'ao Bay beach. • Evening: Stay at a seaside guesthouse in Qing'ao Bay, enjoy island barbecue with beer, and watch the stars fill the sea. Day 3: City Tour + Souvenir Shopping • Morning: Explore the Queshi Scenic Area, take the cable car up the mountain, and take panoramic photos of the bay from Piaoran Pavilion. • Lunch: Return to the city center for fish ball soup and rice noodles, and sample local snacks. • Afternoon: Visit Mayu Island for coffee and to photograph the graffiti wall. Afterwards, buy beef balls, Lao Xiang Huang (a type of fermented bean curd), and fermented bean curd cakes as souvenirs at the "Lao Xiang Huang Specialty Store." ⚠️ Notes • Transportation: Walking/riding a shared electric scooter is recommended in the old city area (5 RMB/hour); driving is the most convenient way to get to Nan'ao Island, or you can take bus route 161 (12 RMB/person). • Food: Beef hotpot restaurants often have long queues, so it's recommended to arrive before 11 AM. Those with sensitive stomachs should try a small amount of raw marinated food first. • Clothing: Strong UV rays at the beach, bring sun-protective clothing and sunglasses. Wear comfortable flat shoes for exploring the old town area. 🏨 Accommodation Recommendations • Old Town: Choose a guesthouse near the arcade buildings (such as "Tuocheng Guesthouse"). Retro decor and walking distance to the food street, prices range from 150-300 RMB per night. • Nan'ao Island: Stay in a Qing'ao Bay sea-view room (such as "Qing'ao Bay Sea-view Hotel"). Sea views from the window, prices range from 200-500 RMB per night. Shantou is not a tourist city for a "whirlwind tour"—it's a place where you need to slow down: get lost while enjoying licorice-flavored fruit in the arcade buildings, wait for the sunrise over the Orange Sea on Nan'ao Island, and compete with locals for a plate of braised beef brisket at a beef hotpot restaurant… The vibrant atmosphere here is hidden in every bite of food and every old street; once you arrive, you won't want to leave. #ShantouTourism #HowToPlayInShantou #ChaoshanTourism #WeekendGetaway #TravelWithKids
Guangyue Shangting Overwater Villas: A Maldives-Friendly Getaway – A Dreamy Vacation with Glass-like Ocean Views from Your Window! If you've ever dreamed of falling asleep in an overwater villa to the sound of the waves, waking up to snorkel in the crystal-clear waters, but don't want to fly all the way to the Maldives – then Guangyue Shangting Overwater Villas are the perfect choice! This is one of the few truly ocean-based overwater villa resorts in China. Each room has a private terrace with direct access to the azure sea. Wake up to the sunshine and waves in the morning, watch the sunset from the infinity pool in the evening, and fall asleep under the stars at night… Enjoy the luxurious experience of "one island, one resort" without leaving the country! 🌊 Why Choose Guangyue Shangting Overwater Villas? ✅ True Overwater Accommodation: Not by a lake, not in an artificial lake, but overwater villas built in natural waters, making you feel like you're floating on the sea at high tide! ✅ Snorkeling Right Outside Your Door: Your room's terrace opens directly to the ocean, allowing you to jump in for a swim or snorkel anytime, and even see small fish swimming past your feet. ✅ Excellent privacy: Each water villa is independently designed, ensuring tranquility and romance, perfect for couples, families, or travelers seeking complete relaxation. ✅ Rare "all-inclusive" experience in China: Includes breakfast, dinner, afternoon tea, and water activities, truly realizing a "relaxed vacation." 📍 Recommended Water Villa Types 1. Deluxe Water Villa (Highly Recommended!) Size: Approx. 60㎡, with a private terrace and ocean-view bathtub Features: Floor-to-ceiling windows facing the ocean, allowing you to watch the sunrise from your bed; terrace stairs provide direct access to the sea for snorkeling. 2. Honeymoon Water Suite Size: 80㎡, with a large infinity pool Features: Romantic canopy bed, private pool floating breakfast (advance booking required), ideal for proposals or anniversaries. 3. Family Water Townhouse Size: 120㎡, two bedrooms + living room Features: Suitable for families with children or groups of friends; terrace with lounge chairs and parasols, ensuring safe water play for children. 🤿 Unmissable Experiences Rooftop Snorkeling: Crystal-clear waters where you can see corals, tropical fish, and even the occasional sea turtle! Sunset Infinity Pool: Sip a cocktail and watch the sun sink below the horizon while relaxing in the pool. Sea Yoga/Morning Run: Enjoy yoga on the boardwalk extending into the sea in the early morning, experiencing the tranquility of being one with nature. Seafood BBQ Dinner: The resort offers freshly caught seafood BBQ, paired with champagne – pure romance! 🍽️ Dining Guide Seaview Restaurant: Specializing in Cantonese seafood and Western cuisine, highly recommended are the lobster pasta and coconut chicken hot pot. Floating Breakfast (additional fee): Enjoy fruit, champagne, and Eggs Benedict in your private pool – perfect for photos! Starlight Bar: Live music in the evening; order a special "Blue Reef" cocktail and gaze at the stars. 📸 Photo Spots Water Swing: At high tide, sit on the swing, your skirt billowing, with the boundless sea as a backdrop. Glass Floor: Some room types feature transparent glass floors, allowing you to directly see the fish below. Sunset on the Boardwalk: At dusk, walk on the wooden boardwalk leading to the water villas, where the light and shadow create a dreamlike atmosphere. 🚗 Transportation Guide Location: Huizhou City, Guangdong Province (Please check the latest information for the exact location; some platforms may show "Xunliao Bay" or "Shuangyue Bay" as nearby). By Car: Approximately 2-3 hours from Guangzhou/Shenzhen. Navigate to "Guangyue Shangting Water Villas." Free parking is available. By High-Speed Rail: Take the high-speed rail to "Huidong Station," then take a taxi for approximately 40 minutes. 💰 Reference Price & Booking Tips Price Range: 2000-5000 RMB/night (Booking 1-2 months in advance is required during peak season). Money-saving tips: Avoid summer holidays/National Day and choose weekdays for better deals. Follow our official WeChat account for occasional "stay 3, pay 2" offers. ⚠️ Precautions Slip-resistant: The water villa floors may be slippery; wear non-slip flip-flops. Sun protection: The UV rays are strong at sea; high SPF sunscreen and a hat are essential! Environmental protection: Do not litter in the sea; protect coral reefs and marine life. 🌴 Best season April-June & September-November: Sunny weather, suitable water temperature, fewer tourists. July-August: Peak season, suitable for water activities but prices are higher; book in advance. 📌 Tips: If you have enough time, you can visit nearby Xunliao Bay Beach or Turtle Bay Nature Reserve to enrich your trip! Guangyue Shangting Water Villas are one of the few dream accommodations in China where you can "jump into the sea from your window." Here, time slows down. You can completely put down your phone, listen to the sea, gaze at the stars, and wait for the wind... Doesn't this kind of vacation sound appealing? 💙 #LocalFood #PlacesYouGetAskedAboutOnWeChat #OffTheBeatenPathDiscovery #PhotogenicExhibitions #HotelAddict
Chaoshan Foodie Guide | 5 Days 4 Nights: Savoring a Thousand Years of Local Flavors Foreword When the Han River's waters nourish the aroma of rice, when the braising sauce simmers with the passage of time, when the sea breeze carries the sweetness of freshness—every bite of Chaoshan's flavor is a hidden code of intangible cultural heritage tucked away in the streets and alleys. This guide will take you from the ancient city's alleys to the island's fishing villages, unlocking a culinary feast from dawn till dusk! Pre-trip Must-Reads - Best Time to Visit: October-November, when the weather is cool and the seafood is plump and delicious, and the abundant fruit harvest adds even more flavor. - Transportation Tips: Arrive at Jieyang Chaoshan International Airport/Chaoshan High-Speed Railway Station. Explore the ancient city by shared electric scooter. For Nan'ao Island, it's recommended to hire a car for an island tour. - Food Essentials: Remember to pair it with Kung Fu tea to cut through the richness. Try raw marinated foods in moderation. Those with sensitive stomachs should eat congee first. Daily Food Itinerary Day 1: Chaozhou Ancient City - Intangible Cultural Heritage Taste Enlightenment - Breakfast: 6 AM - "Chang Yuan Qi Ji Kueh Chap" (a deluxe version) with braised goose meat and fish balls, the fried garlic being the perfect finishing touch. - Morning Snack: "Hu Rong Quan" - try the "Mandarin Duck Mother Dumplings" (a sweet combination of mung bean paste and taro fillings), paired with crispy spring rolls. - Lunch: "A Bin Beef Hot Pot" - the must-order "Hanging Tenderloin" (a type of beef brisket), cooked for 10 seconds to release its juices, and the handmade shrimp balls burst with 100% juiciness when bitten. - Afternoon Tea: "Lao Ke Specialty Snacks" - oyster omelets, fried to a crispy golden brown, paired with an iced Americano for a refreshing contrast. - Dinner: "Ming Ji Raw Fish" - experience Song Dynasty raw food culture, with paper-thin fish slices with 13 kinds of condiments, plus a shrimp platter for a truly seafood and meat feast. - Late Night Snack: "Feng Chun White Congee" - served with fish rice and raw marinated seafood, experiencing the delicate yet powerful collision of white congee and seafood. - Nighttime Surprise: After watching the Guangji Bridge light show, buy "Zhenqian Street Fermented Bean Curd Chicken Wings"—the aroma of fermented bean curd is irresistible. Day 2: Tracing the Flavors of Ancient Chaozhou Alleys - Breakfast: Try "Eighteen-Bend Fish Dumplings" near Kaiyuan Temple. The dumpling skin made from fish skin is chewy and bouncy, enhanced with chopped celery. - Morning Snack: "Shunbo Fansha House's" taro with a sweet exterior and powdery interior—perfect for a stretchy texture when eaten hot. - Lunch: "Guantang Yipin Braised Goose House's" century-old braised goose. The goose liver is smooth and creamy like ice cream, served with aged vinegar to cut the richness. This dish was featured at the Shanghai World Expo. - Dinner: Try "Protecting the Nation's Cuisine," a dish passed down from the Southern Song Dynasty. Sweet potato leaves are braised with dried scallops and ham, and the egg flowers are arranged in a yin-yang shape—a rich and flavorful dish. Day 3: Nan'ao Island - A Fresh and Delicious Island Experience - Lunch: "Sister Xu's Dishes" in Qing'ao Bay. Freshly caught squid, simply boiled for maximum freshness, and steamed sea urchin with egg, bursting with rich roe. - Afternoon Tea: Freshly cut fruit from the fishing rafts, mango with licorice and plum powder, a sweet and sour appetizer. - Dinner: Seafood congee at a seaside restaurant, made with live shrimp and crab, the congee base is thick, smooth, and flavorful. - Late Night Snack: Grilled squid skewers on the beach, sprinkled with Chaoshan's secret chili powder, paired with ice-cold beer for ultimate comfort. Day 4: Shantou Old Town - A Taste of Overseas Chinese Hometown - Breakfast: "Xiao Wu Rice Noodle Rolls" with paper-thin skin, generously filled with shrimp and minced meat, drizzled with peanut sauce—so fragrant you'll want to lick the plate clean. - Morning Snack: "Lao Ma Gong Zongzi" (sticky rice dumplings), a sweet and savory combination, glutinous rice wrapped around dried shrimp and mushrooms, even more charming when accompanied by excerpts from Chaoshan opera. - Lunch: "Fu Yuan Restaurant" - raw marinated mantis shrimp, the shrimp meat soaked in sauce is bouncy and sweet, absolutely delicious with congee. - Afternoon Tea: "Plaza Tofu Pudding" - 3 yuan a bowl, tender as cream, both sweet and savory flavors worth trying. - Dinner: A whirlwind tour of Longyan South Road food street, mango and wax apple for licorice fruit, plus a few skewers of grilled beef balls. Day 5: Culinary Delights & Souvenirs - Breakfast: Authentic kueh teow soup with pork offal and fish balls, sprinkled with celery for added flavor. - Souvenirs: Satay sauce, Lao Xiang Huang tea, Phoenix Dancong tea, and learn to make red peach kueh for vacuum packaging to take home. Food Bonus - The secret "three-soak, three-hang" method for braised goose, the braising vat passed down for over a century, every cut reveals Qing Dynasty craftsmanship. - Raw marinated seafood is hailed as "poison," so fresh it's addictive, but moderation is key. #DinnerSnacks #HotPotWorthQueuingFor #PlaceYourWeChatIsExtremelyPopular The older generation says it's best enjoyed with plain congee. - Oyster omelets should be eaten hot; they lose their fresh seafood flavor when cold—a master chef's exclusive advice. The deliciousness of Chaoshan is hidden in the everyday life of time-honored shops, nestled in the island's waves, and deeply ingrained in the lives of the locals. Grab this guide and embark on a culinary journey to unlock a thousand-year-old epic on your palate!
Hotel Core Highlights & Meticulous Details ✅ Room Selection Guide: - Corner Ocean View Room (Top Pick): 270° unobstructed ocean view, balcony with rattan lounge chair and small tea table, sunset and orange blossoms reflected directly into the room, perfect for photos without filters! - Family Themed Room: Tent setup + children's play mat + mini slide, specially heighted vanity + tear-free toiletries, kids can run around freely without being clingy! - Garden View Terrace Room: The best value for money, terrace facing tropical greenery, quiet and private, ideal for couples or friends to relax. ✅ Signature Amenities & In-Depth Experience: - Infinity Pool: Dual-zone for adults and shallow water, poolside bar for instant coconut juice, lounge chairs facing the blue sea, pure relaxation! All-day dining with ocean views: Breakfast features a full range of Chinese and Western dishes plus local snacks; dinner is a seafood buffet with freshly caught and prepared dishes. Window seats can be reserved for a sea-view dinner. - Thai SPA: Enjoy a massage on the ocean-view terrace while listening to the waves – a truly relaxing experience. - Hidden perks: Complimentary mosquito repellent, sunscreen, and beach towels are provided in the lobby. Guests can borrow Instant cameras (deposit refundable). ✅ Location & Nearby Activities: - 5-minute walk: Direct access to a private beach 🏖️, less crowded, fine sand – perfect for wading and watching the tides. - 8-minute drive: A popular fishing village street, offering freshly grilled seafood, coconut jelly, and handmade coconut shell ornaments – eat your fill for around 60 RMB per person. - 15-minute drive: A secluded viewpoint and coastal road – every shot is a scenic driveway photo opportunity. - 20-minute drive: Local market with super low prices on mangosteens and mangoes 🥭, and handmade woven bags brimming with local charm 🎇 ✅ Avoid pitfalls & practical tips: - Avoid rooms on floors 1-3 (near the beach, there may be noise), higher floors offer stunning views. - The infinity pool is less crowded before 9 am, allowing you to enjoy the entire ocean view for photos. - Free shuttle bus, book 1 hour in advance, super convenient for traveling to and from the fishing village/market. - Families with children can request a free baby cot 👶🏻, and the restaurant can customize low-salt, low-sugar children's meals. Ctrip Exclusive Benefits 👉 Search "Boto Hotel Official Activities" on Ctrip to receive a 300 RMB discount coupon for purchases over 1200 RMB + free upgrade to an ocean view room! 👉 Book 2 nights and receive breakfast for two + welcome fruit + poolside floating afternoon tea (including macarons and fruit tarts) 🍰 👉 Families booking a free children's gift bag (toys + snacks), couples booking a free romantic decoration + wine 👉 Limited time offer for 7 days! Early bird bookings enjoy late check-out until 2 PM, while supplies last! 🚀 Follow our page so you don't get lost! No more worries about where to go on weekends/long weekends 😀, we keep unlocking hidden gem hotels and off-the-beaten-path experiences 😉 #CtripBodoHotelOfficialEvent #BodoHotelGuide #FamilyCouplesVacation #SeaviewHotelCeiling
Not bad, it's worth coming, the seafood is fresh and plentiful, the taste is good, the environment is hygienic, and you can watch the sunset
Shantou, known as the "City of the Rising Sun" on the southeastern coast of Guangdong, is not only a century-old port city with a distinct Nanyang (Southeast Asian) flavor, but also a "Food United Nations" that drives foodies wild. Here you'll find the lively atmosphere of the arcade streets, the azure sea and sky of Nan'ao Island, and irresistible beef hot pot and raw marinated seafood. Having visited Shantou eight times, I've compiled all my discoveries and pitfalls into this guide—read it and pack your bags! 🌊 Recommended Attractions 1️⃣ Old City Arcade Streets ◦ Admission: Free ◦ Highlights: The "retro heart" of Shantou, the arcades on Shengping Road and Yongping Road have a natural Nanyang feel, and the circular building of Xiaogongyuan Pavilion is a landmark photo spot. ◦ Best Photo Spots: Stand on the second-floor terrace of Xiaogongyuan Pavilion for an aerial view of the radiating streets of the arcades; at the corner of the arcades on Shengping Road, capture the dynamic feeling of people walking under the arcades. 2️⃣ Nan'ao Island ◦ Admission: Free (approx. 10 RMB for smaller attractions like Qing'ao Bay Beach/Jin Yin Island) ◦ Highlights: Guangdong's top island destination, with stunning sea views along the ring road. Qing'ao Bay's white sand beach is known as the "Oriental Hawaii." ◦ Best photo spots: The viewing platform next to the Sanchongya Lighthouse offers a striking contrast of lighthouse and blue sea; Qing'ao Bay Tropic of Cancer Square provides a sunrise view of sunlight filtering through the landmark tower. 3️⃣ Queshi Scenic Area ◦ Admission: Approx. 15 RMB (including cable car) ◦ Highlights: A hidden gem in the city, offering panoramic views of Shantou city and the inner bay from the mountaintop. ◦ Best photo spots: The top floor of Piaoran Pavilion provides an evening view of the city lights and the bay bridge; the stone bridge at Taohuajian offers a refreshing view of the mountain stream. 4️⃣ Mayu Island ◦ Admission: Free ◦ Highlights: A secluded island just a 20-minute drive from the city center, dotted with colorful graffiti walls and Instagram-worthy cafes. ◦ Photo Spots: The terrace of "Mayu Blue" cafe offers stunning views of the sea, white houses, and blue sky; the fishing boats at the pier provide glimpses of the island's vibrant atmosphere. 5️⃣ Shantou Port Opening Culture Exhibition Hall ◦ Admission: Free ◦ Highlights: A historical museum hidden within an arcade building, showcasing old photos and artifacts that recreate the prosperity of Shantou's opening as a port. ◦ Photo Spots: The retro staircase inside the hall offers atmospheric photos featuring light and shadow combined with vintage objects. 🍜 Local Delicacies 1️⃣ Beef Hot Pot: 80 RMB per person. Recommended restaurants: Baheli (a long-established chain) and Xinghua Wuji (a local favorite). Must-try cuts include the freshly sliced beef brisket, chuck, and brisket fat. The perfect dipping sauce is satay sauce with celery bits. 2️⃣ Raw Marinated Seafood: 50 RMB per person. Lao Hu's cooked marinated seafood and Awen's Chaoshan raw marinated seafood are signature dishes. Crab, mantis shrimp, and blood clams are fresh and flavorful, living up to their reputation as "Chaoshan poison." 3️⃣ Kueh Platter: 20 RMB per person. The "Fragrant Snack Shop" in the old city offers red peach kueh, radish kueh, and rat-shell kueh, a sweet and savory combination, a "daily delicacy" for Chaoshan people. 4️⃣ Fish Ball Soup: 15 RMB per person. Fuhecheng's handmade fish balls are bouncy and crisp, delicious with kueh noodles or just the soup. 5️⃣ Licorice Fruit: 15 RMB per person. "Lao Zi Niang" in the old city offers mango, mandarin orange, and guava dipped in plum powder, a sweet and sour treat that cuts through the richness. You'll want to take 10 jin (5 catties) home after eating! 📅 Suggested Itinerary Day 1: Old Town Vibrant Life + Foodie Adventure • Morning: Stroll through the old town's arcade buildings, visit the small park pavilions, and take retro-style photos; visit the Shantou Port Opening Culture Exhibition Hall to learn about the city's history. • Noon: Head straight to Baheli for beef hot pot, freshly sliced beef and clear beef bone broth—eat until you're stuffed! • Afternoon: Walk along Shengping Road Old Street, buy a cup of "Chaozhou Tea" (the duck-shit lemon tea is a must-try), and browse old bookstores and secondhand shops. • Evening: Enjoy a platter of raw marinated meats and rice cakes; afterwards, take a stroll along the seaside promenade, enjoying the sea breeze and Shantou's night view. Day 2: Nan'ao Island Tour • Morning: Drive/charter a car across the Nan'ao Bridge (toll fee 96 RMB), first visit the Tropic of Cancer marker tower, and take photos of the iconic "direct sunlight" scene. • Lunch: Enjoy boiled shrimp and steamed grouper at the Qing'ao Bay seafood stalls. A hearty meal costs around 60 RMB per person. • Afternoon: Take a self-drive tour around the island, visiting the Sanchongya Lighthouse and Jinyin Island. Enjoy splashing in the water and playing in the sand at Qing'ao Bay beach. • Evening: Stay at a seaside guesthouse in Qing'ao Bay, enjoy island barbecue with beer, and watch the stars fill the sea. Day 3: City Tour + Souvenir Shopping • Morning: Explore the Queshi Scenic Area, take the cable car up the mountain, and take panoramic photos of the bay from Piaoran Pavilion. • Lunch: Return to the city center for fish ball soup and rice noodles, and sample local snacks. • Afternoon: Visit Mayu Island for coffee and to photograph the graffiti wall. Afterwards, buy beef balls, Lao Xiang Huang (a type of fermented bean curd), and fermented bean curd cakes as souvenirs at the "Lao Xiang Huang Specialty Store." ⚠️ Notes • Transportation: Walking/riding a shared electric scooter is recommended in the old city area (5 RMB/hour); driving is the most convenient way to get to Nan'ao Island, or you can take bus route 161 (12 RMB/person). • Food: Beef hotpot restaurants often have long queues, so it's recommended to arrive before 11 AM. Those with sensitive stomachs should try a small amount of raw marinated food first. • Clothing: Strong UV rays at the beach, bring sun-protective clothing and sunglasses. Wear comfortable flat shoes for exploring the old town area. 🏨 Accommodation Recommendations • Old Town: Choose a guesthouse near the arcade buildings (such as "Tuocheng Guesthouse"). Retro decor and walking distance to the food street, prices range from 150-300 RMB per night. • Nan'ao Island: Stay in a Qing'ao Bay sea-view room (such as "Qing'ao Bay Sea-view Hotel"). Sea views from the window, prices range from 200-500 RMB per night. Shantou is not a tourist city for a "whirlwind tour"—it's a place where you need to slow down: get lost while enjoying licorice-flavored fruit in the arcade buildings, wait for the sunrise over the Orange Sea on Nan'ao Island, and compete with locals for a plate of braised beef brisket at a beef hotpot restaurant… The vibrant atmosphere here is hidden in every bite of food and every old street; once you arrive, you won't want to leave. #ShantouTourism #HowToPlayInShantou #ChaoshanTourism #WeekendGetaway #TravelWithKids
Guangyue Shangting Overwater Villas: A Maldives-Friendly Getaway – A Dreamy Vacation with Glass-like Ocean Views from Your Window! If you've ever dreamed of falling asleep in an overwater villa to the sound of the waves, waking up to snorkel in the crystal-clear waters, but don't want to fly all the way to the Maldives – then Guangyue Shangting Overwater Villas are the perfect choice! This is one of the few truly ocean-based overwater villa resorts in China. Each room has a private terrace with direct access to the azure sea. Wake up to the sunshine and waves in the morning, watch the sunset from the infinity pool in the evening, and fall asleep under the stars at night… Enjoy the luxurious experience of "one island, one resort" without leaving the country! 🌊 Why Choose Guangyue Shangting Overwater Villas? ✅ True Overwater Accommodation: Not by a lake, not in an artificial lake, but overwater villas built in natural waters, making you feel like you're floating on the sea at high tide! ✅ Snorkeling Right Outside Your Door: Your room's terrace opens directly to the ocean, allowing you to jump in for a swim or snorkel anytime, and even see small fish swimming past your feet. ✅ Excellent privacy: Each water villa is independently designed, ensuring tranquility and romance, perfect for couples, families, or travelers seeking complete relaxation. ✅ Rare "all-inclusive" experience in China: Includes breakfast, dinner, afternoon tea, and water activities, truly realizing a "relaxed vacation." 📍 Recommended Water Villa Types 1. Deluxe Water Villa (Highly Recommended!) Size: Approx. 60㎡, with a private terrace and ocean-view bathtub Features: Floor-to-ceiling windows facing the ocean, allowing you to watch the sunrise from your bed; terrace stairs provide direct access to the sea for snorkeling. 2. Honeymoon Water Suite Size: 80㎡, with a large infinity pool Features: Romantic canopy bed, private pool floating breakfast (advance booking required), ideal for proposals or anniversaries. 3. Family Water Townhouse Size: 120㎡, two bedrooms + living room Features: Suitable for families with children or groups of friends; terrace with lounge chairs and parasols, ensuring safe water play for children. 🤿 Unmissable Experiences Rooftop Snorkeling: Crystal-clear waters where you can see corals, tropical fish, and even the occasional sea turtle! Sunset Infinity Pool: Sip a cocktail and watch the sun sink below the horizon while relaxing in the pool. Sea Yoga/Morning Run: Enjoy yoga on the boardwalk extending into the sea in the early morning, experiencing the tranquility of being one with nature. Seafood BBQ Dinner: The resort offers freshly caught seafood BBQ, paired with champagne – pure romance! 🍽️ Dining Guide Seaview Restaurant: Specializing in Cantonese seafood and Western cuisine, highly recommended are the lobster pasta and coconut chicken hot pot. Floating Breakfast (additional fee): Enjoy fruit, champagne, and Eggs Benedict in your private pool – perfect for photos! Starlight Bar: Live music in the evening; order a special "Blue Reef" cocktail and gaze at the stars. 📸 Photo Spots Water Swing: At high tide, sit on the swing, your skirt billowing, with the boundless sea as a backdrop. Glass Floor: Some room types feature transparent glass floors, allowing you to directly see the fish below. Sunset on the Boardwalk: At dusk, walk on the wooden boardwalk leading to the water villas, where the light and shadow create a dreamlike atmosphere. 🚗 Transportation Guide Location: Huizhou City, Guangdong Province (Please check the latest information for the exact location; some platforms may show "Xunliao Bay" or "Shuangyue Bay" as nearby). By Car: Approximately 2-3 hours from Guangzhou/Shenzhen. Navigate to "Guangyue Shangting Water Villas." Free parking is available. By High-Speed Rail: Take the high-speed rail to "Huidong Station," then take a taxi for approximately 40 minutes. 💰 Reference Price & Booking Tips Price Range: 2000-5000 RMB/night (Booking 1-2 months in advance is required during peak season). Money-saving tips: Avoid summer holidays/National Day and choose weekdays for better deals. Follow our official WeChat account for occasional "stay 3, pay 2" offers. ⚠️ Precautions Slip-resistant: The water villa floors may be slippery; wear non-slip flip-flops. Sun protection: The UV rays are strong at sea; high SPF sunscreen and a hat are essential! Environmental protection: Do not litter in the sea; protect coral reefs and marine life. 🌴 Best season April-June & September-November: Sunny weather, suitable water temperature, fewer tourists. July-August: Peak season, suitable for water activities but prices are higher; book in advance. 📌 Tips: If you have enough time, you can visit nearby Xunliao Bay Beach or Turtle Bay Nature Reserve to enrich your trip! Guangyue Shangting Water Villas are one of the few dream accommodations in China where you can "jump into the sea from your window." Here, time slows down. You can completely put down your phone, listen to the sea, gaze at the stars, and wait for the wind... Doesn't this kind of vacation sound appealing? 💙 #LocalFood #PlacesYouGetAskedAboutOnWeChat #OffTheBeatenPathDiscovery #PhotogenicExhibitions #HotelAddict
Chaoshan Foodie Guide | 5 Days 4 Nights: Savoring a Thousand Years of Local Flavors Foreword When the Han River's waters nourish the aroma of rice, when the braising sauce simmers with the passage of time, when the sea breeze carries the sweetness of freshness—every bite of Chaoshan's flavor is a hidden code of intangible cultural heritage tucked away in the streets and alleys. This guide will take you from the ancient city's alleys to the island's fishing villages, unlocking a culinary feast from dawn till dusk! Pre-trip Must-Reads - Best Time to Visit: October-November, when the weather is cool and the seafood is plump and delicious, and the abundant fruit harvest adds even more flavor. - Transportation Tips: Arrive at Jieyang Chaoshan International Airport/Chaoshan High-Speed Railway Station. Explore the ancient city by shared electric scooter. For Nan'ao Island, it's recommended to hire a car for an island tour. - Food Essentials: Remember to pair it with Kung Fu tea to cut through the richness. Try raw marinated foods in moderation. Those with sensitive stomachs should eat congee first. Daily Food Itinerary Day 1: Chaozhou Ancient City - Intangible Cultural Heritage Taste Enlightenment - Breakfast: 6 AM - "Chang Yuan Qi Ji Kueh Chap" (a deluxe version) with braised goose meat and fish balls, the fried garlic being the perfect finishing touch. - Morning Snack: "Hu Rong Quan" - try the "Mandarin Duck Mother Dumplings" (a sweet combination of mung bean paste and taro fillings), paired with crispy spring rolls. - Lunch: "A Bin Beef Hot Pot" - the must-order "Hanging Tenderloin" (a type of beef brisket), cooked for 10 seconds to release its juices, and the handmade shrimp balls burst with 100% juiciness when bitten. - Afternoon Tea: "Lao Ke Specialty Snacks" - oyster omelets, fried to a crispy golden brown, paired with an iced Americano for a refreshing contrast. - Dinner: "Ming Ji Raw Fish" - experience Song Dynasty raw food culture, with paper-thin fish slices with 13 kinds of condiments, plus a shrimp platter for a truly seafood and meat feast. - Late Night Snack: "Feng Chun White Congee" - served with fish rice and raw marinated seafood, experiencing the delicate yet powerful collision of white congee and seafood. - Nighttime Surprise: After watching the Guangji Bridge light show, buy "Zhenqian Street Fermented Bean Curd Chicken Wings"—the aroma of fermented bean curd is irresistible. Day 2: Tracing the Flavors of Ancient Chaozhou Alleys - Breakfast: Try "Eighteen-Bend Fish Dumplings" near Kaiyuan Temple. The dumpling skin made from fish skin is chewy and bouncy, enhanced with chopped celery. - Morning Snack: "Shunbo Fansha House's" taro with a sweet exterior and powdery interior—perfect for a stretchy texture when eaten hot. - Lunch: "Guantang Yipin Braised Goose House's" century-old braised goose. The goose liver is smooth and creamy like ice cream, served with aged vinegar to cut the richness. This dish was featured at the Shanghai World Expo. - Dinner: Try "Protecting the Nation's Cuisine," a dish passed down from the Southern Song Dynasty. Sweet potato leaves are braised with dried scallops and ham, and the egg flowers are arranged in a yin-yang shape—a rich and flavorful dish. Day 3: Nan'ao Island - A Fresh and Delicious Island Experience - Lunch: "Sister Xu's Dishes" in Qing'ao Bay. Freshly caught squid, simply boiled for maximum freshness, and steamed sea urchin with egg, bursting with rich roe. - Afternoon Tea: Freshly cut fruit from the fishing rafts, mango with licorice and plum powder, a sweet and sour appetizer. - Dinner: Seafood congee at a seaside restaurant, made with live shrimp and crab, the congee base is thick, smooth, and flavorful. - Late Night Snack: Grilled squid skewers on the beach, sprinkled with Chaoshan's secret chili powder, paired with ice-cold beer for ultimate comfort. Day 4: Shantou Old Town - A Taste of Overseas Chinese Hometown - Breakfast: "Xiao Wu Rice Noodle Rolls" with paper-thin skin, generously filled with shrimp and minced meat, drizzled with peanut sauce—so fragrant you'll want to lick the plate clean. - Morning Snack: "Lao Ma Gong Zongzi" (sticky rice dumplings), a sweet and savory combination, glutinous rice wrapped around dried shrimp and mushrooms, even more charming when accompanied by excerpts from Chaoshan opera. - Lunch: "Fu Yuan Restaurant" - raw marinated mantis shrimp, the shrimp meat soaked in sauce is bouncy and sweet, absolutely delicious with congee. - Afternoon Tea: "Plaza Tofu Pudding" - 3 yuan a bowl, tender as cream, both sweet and savory flavors worth trying. - Dinner: A whirlwind tour of Longyan South Road food street, mango and wax apple for licorice fruit, plus a few skewers of grilled beef balls. Day 5: Culinary Delights & Souvenirs - Breakfast: Authentic kueh teow soup with pork offal and fish balls, sprinkled with celery for added flavor. - Souvenirs: Satay sauce, Lao Xiang Huang tea, Phoenix Dancong tea, and learn to make red peach kueh for vacuum packaging to take home. Food Bonus - The secret "three-soak, three-hang" method for braised goose, the braising vat passed down for over a century, every cut reveals Qing Dynasty craftsmanship. - Raw marinated seafood is hailed as "poison," so fresh it's addictive, but moderation is key. #DinnerSnacks #HotPotWorthQueuingFor #PlaceYourWeChatIsExtremelyPopular The older generation says it's best enjoyed with plain congee. - Oyster omelets should be eaten hot; they lose their fresh seafood flavor when cold—a master chef's exclusive advice. The deliciousness of Chaoshan is hidden in the everyday life of time-honored shops, nestled in the island's waves, and deeply ingrained in the lives of the locals. Grab this guide and embark on a culinary journey to unlock a thousand-year-old epic on your palate!
Hotel Core Highlights & Meticulous Details ✅ Room Selection Guide: - Corner Ocean View Room (Top Pick): 270° unobstructed ocean view, balcony with rattan lounge chair and small tea table, sunset and orange blossoms reflected directly into the room, perfect for photos without filters! - Family Themed Room: Tent setup + children's play mat + mini slide, specially heighted vanity + tear-free toiletries, kids can run around freely without being clingy! - Garden View Terrace Room: The best value for money, terrace facing tropical greenery, quiet and private, ideal for couples or friends to relax. ✅ Signature Amenities & In-Depth Experience: - Infinity Pool: Dual-zone for adults and shallow water, poolside bar for instant coconut juice, lounge chairs facing the blue sea, pure relaxation! All-day dining with ocean views: Breakfast features a full range of Chinese and Western dishes plus local snacks; dinner is a seafood buffet with freshly caught and prepared dishes. Window seats can be reserved for a sea-view dinner. - Thai SPA: Enjoy a massage on the ocean-view terrace while listening to the waves – a truly relaxing experience. - Hidden perks: Complimentary mosquito repellent, sunscreen, and beach towels are provided in the lobby. Guests can borrow Instant cameras (deposit refundable). ✅ Location & Nearby Activities: - 5-minute walk: Direct access to a private beach 🏖️, less crowded, fine sand – perfect for wading and watching the tides. - 8-minute drive: A popular fishing village street, offering freshly grilled seafood, coconut jelly, and handmade coconut shell ornaments – eat your fill for around 60 RMB per person. - 15-minute drive: A secluded viewpoint and coastal road – every shot is a scenic driveway photo opportunity. - 20-minute drive: Local market with super low prices on mangosteens and mangoes 🥭, and handmade woven bags brimming with local charm 🎇 ✅ Avoid pitfalls & practical tips: - Avoid rooms on floors 1-3 (near the beach, there may be noise), higher floors offer stunning views. - The infinity pool is less crowded before 9 am, allowing you to enjoy the entire ocean view for photos. - Free shuttle bus, book 1 hour in advance, super convenient for traveling to and from the fishing village/market. - Families with children can request a free baby cot 👶🏻, and the restaurant can customize low-salt, low-sugar children's meals. Ctrip Exclusive Benefits 👉 Search "Boto Hotel Official Activities" on Ctrip to receive a 300 RMB discount coupon for purchases over 1200 RMB + free upgrade to an ocean view room! 👉 Book 2 nights and receive breakfast for two + welcome fruit + poolside floating afternoon tea (including macarons and fruit tarts) 🍰 👉 Families booking a free children's gift bag (toys + snacks), couples booking a free romantic decoration + wine 👉 Limited time offer for 7 days! Early bird bookings enjoy late check-out until 2 PM, while supplies last! 🚀 Follow our page so you don't get lost! No more worries about where to go on weekends/long weekends 😀, we keep unlocking hidden gem hotels and off-the-beaten-path experiences 😉 #CtripBodoHotelOfficialEvent #BodoHotelGuide #FamilyCouplesVacation #SeaviewHotelCeiling