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Just got back from Pingtan and my defenses have completely crumbled 😭
I sincerely don't recommend going on a shopping spree in November!
But if you're like me and only have free time at this time…
Then you absolutely must keep this blood-and-tears guide handy 👇
💰Budget Breakdown (3 days 2 nights, 1k+ per person)
- Accommodation: Chain hotels in the county town 200+/night (Choose guesthouses carefully!)
- Transportation: Electric scooter rental 50/day (Compare prices on multiple platforms to avoid being overcharged)
- Dining: Seafood 80+ per person, snacks 20+/serving
- Entrance Fees: Fairy Well 21 yuan + 68 nautical miles scenic area 68 yuan (Combined ticket is more cost-effective)
- Total Cost: Easily covered at 1.5k (excluding major transportation)
🌊Recommended Attractions (Avoid the Mistakes)
- Northern Ecological Corridor ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Free! The windmill sea and glass walkway are absolutely stunning, but the sea breeze in November is incredibly strong 🌪️ Even wearing a down jacket, it's cold, and my hands were shaking so badly I almost had Parkinson's disease while taking photos.
- Changjiang'ao Windmill Field ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The sunset over Orange Sea lives up to its name~ but the chance of seeing the sunset in November is only 1% 😢 (I went for three days straight and it was cloudy every day).
- Tannan Bay ⭐️⭐️⭐️ The sand is indeed very soft, but the peak season for blue tears (bioluminescent plankton) is over 💧 and you can only feel the cold wind at night.
- Fairy Well ⭐️⭐️⭐️ The waves crashing against the cliffs are spectacular, remember to wear non-slip shoes! The reefs in Shanghai are teeming with cockroaches, enough to make your scalp crawl!
🚗3 Days 2 Nights Itinerary
Day 1: Northern Route (Rain or Shine)
Morning: Xianrenjing → Beigang Village Stone Houses
Afternoon: Cycling along the Island Ring Road → Jingsha Black Sand Beach → Chasing the Sunset at Changjiang'ao
Day 2: Southern Route (Indoors First)
Morning: 68 Nautical Miles Scenic Area (Check out the "Eye of the Strait")
Afternoon: Seek shelter from the wind at Haitan Ancient City → Relax at Tannawan Cafe
Day 3: Random Get-Rush (Only go if the weather is good)
Watch the sunrise at Longwangtou (1% success rate) → Take some photos at Beibu Gulf Corridor → Return trip
🍜Food Hot and Cold List
- Hot List 🔴 Tan's Fried Buns 2 yuan/each! Juicy and super affordable! Aunt Chen's Oyster Pancakes 4 yuan/each, crispy and generously filled! Mao Ji Claypot Congee, shrimp and crab congee, so fresh it'll make your eyebrows fall off! Remember to go to the original shop!
- Cold List ⚫ Ask the price before buying seafood at scenic spots! Beware of those "Blue Tears" tour groups – don't trust them! Check the forecasts on official WeChat accounts for more reliable information.
💣A Guide to Avoiding Pitfalls (Based on Hard-Earned Experiences)
1. Weather is the biggest concern! In November, the wind in Pingtan reached force 7-8 🌬️ My hat was blown off three times…
2. Choose chain hotels in the county town for accommodation; some guesthouses have a history of charging extra fees at the last minute.
3. Lower your expectations for chasing the "Blue Tears" algae; you'll basically never see them in November.
4. Use ride-hailing platforms; unlicensed taxis at the station will charge double the starting price.
I sincerely recommend visiting between April-June or September-October!
November in Pingtan only offers the magical sea breeze
and the disappointment of not being able to capture the sunset 😭
But the price per person of 1.5k RMB is definitely worth it… #RuGe'sJourney #CityHumanitiesNotes #NicheDiscoverySociety
Just got back from Pingtan Island, and my spending habits have completely collapsed! 😱 Sharing my tearful travel guide after my November mishaps!! Just got back from Pingtan and my defenses have completely crumbled 😭 I sincerely don't recommend going on a shopping spree in November! But if you're like me and only have free time at this time… Then you absolutely must keep this blood-and-tears guide handy 👇 💰Budget Breakdown (3 days 2 nights, 1k+ per person) - Accommodation: Chain hotels in the county town 200+/night (Choose guesthouses carefully!) - Transportation: Electric scooter rental 50/day (Compare prices on multiple platforms to avoid being overcharged) - Dining: Seafood 80+ per person, snacks 20+/serving - Entrance Fees: Fairy Well 21 yuan + 68 nautical miles scenic area 68 yuan (Combined ticket is more cost-effective) - Total Cost: Easily covered at 1.5k (excluding major transportation) 🌊Recommended Attractions (Avoid the Mistakes) - Northern Ecological Corridor ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Free! The windmill sea and glass walkway are absolutely stunning, but the sea breeze in November is incredibly strong 🌪️ Even wearing a down jacket, it's cold, and my hands were shaking so badly I almost had Parkinson's disease while taking photos. - Changjiang'ao Windmill Field ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The sunset over Orange Sea lives up to its name~ but the chance of seeing the sunset in November is only 1% 😢 (I went for three days straight and it was cloudy every day). - Tannan Bay ⭐️⭐️⭐️ The sand is indeed very soft, but the peak season for blue tears (bioluminescent plankton) is over 💧 and you can only feel the cold wind at night. - Fairy Well ⭐️⭐️⭐️ The waves crashing against the cliffs are spectacular, remember to wear non-slip shoes! The reefs in Shanghai are teeming with cockroaches, enough to make your scalp crawl! 🚗3 Days 2 Nights Itinerary Day 1: Northern Route (Rain or Shine) Morning: Xianrenjing → Beigang Village Stone Houses Afternoon: Cycling along the Island Ring Road → Jingsha Black Sand Beach → Chasing the Sunset at Changjiang'ao Day 2: Southern Route (Indoors First) Morning: 68 Nautical Miles Scenic Area (Check out the "Eye of the Strait") Afternoon: Seek shelter from the wind at Haitan Ancient City → Relax at Tannawan Cafe Day 3: Random Get-Rush (Only go if the weather is good) Watch the sunrise at Longwangtou (1% success rate) → Take some photos at Beibu Gulf Corridor → Return trip 🍜Food Hot and Cold List - Hot List 🔴 Tan's Fried Buns 2 yuan/each! Juicy and super affordable! Aunt Chen's Oyster Pancakes 4 yuan/each, crispy and generously filled! Mao Ji Claypot Congee, shrimp and crab congee, so fresh it'll make your eyebrows fall off! Remember to go to the original shop! - Cold List ⚫ Ask the price before buying seafood at scenic spots! Beware of those "Blue Tears" tour groups – don't trust them! Check the forecasts on official WeChat accounts for more reliable information. 💣A Guide to Avoiding Pitfalls (Based on Hard-Earned Experiences) 1. Weather is the biggest concern! In November, the wind in Pingtan reached force 7-8 🌬️ My hat was blown off three times… 2. Choose chain hotels in the county town for accommodation; some guesthouses have a history of charging extra fees at the last minute. 3. Lower your expectations for chasing the "Blue Tears" algae; you'll basically never see them in November. 4. Use ride-hailing platforms; unlicensed taxis at the station will charge double the starting price. I sincerely recommend visiting between April-June or September-October! November in Pingtan only offers the magical sea breeze and the disappointment of not being able to capture the sunset 😭 But the price per person of 1.5k RMB is definitely worth it… #RuGe'sJourney #CityHumanitiesNotes #NicheDiscoverySociety
Pingtan Island In-Depth Travel Guide: Explore the Island's Hidden Gems from 1000 RMB Per Person Pingtan Island, located in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, is known as the "Maldives of the East." Famous for its windmills, bioluminescent plankton, 68-nautical-mile landmark, and rustic stone houses, it's an excellent choice for those seeking a high-value island getaway. The following guide covers transportation, accommodation, attractions, food, and activities to help you make the most of Pingtan. I. Transportation Guide and Costs External Transportation: Airplane/High-Speed Rail: If departing from outside Fuzhou, it's recommended to first arrive at Fuzhou Changle Airport, then take the airport bus (50 RMB/person, 1.5 hours) or the high-speed rail (Fuzhou South Station to Pingtan Station 38 RMB/person, 28 minutes) to Pingtan Island. If departing from Xiamen or Quanzhou, you can take the high-speed rail directly to Pingtan Station; the fare is 85 RMB (Xiamen) or 55 RMB (Quanzhou), and the journey takes 1-1.5 hours. Self-driving: The drive from Fuzhou to Pingtan takes approximately 1.5 hours. The cross-sea bridge offers stunning scenery and is suitable for families or groups. Island Transportation: Electric vehicle rental: 80-120 RMB/day, suitable for couples or friends. The recommended route is the northern loop around the island, connecting attractions such as Yuyu Village and Changjiang'ao Windmill Field. Self-driving/Chartered car: 200-300 RMB/day, flexible and suitable for families or in-depth travel. Sightseeing bus: 40 RMB/person, circles the main island, stops at popular attractions, convenient and hassle-free. Ferry: A ferry is required to reach Dongxiang Island and other affiliated islands. The fare is 20 RMB/person. II. Accommodation Recommendations and Prices Budget-friendly guesthouses: Guesthouses in the county town area or near Longfengtou Beach offer affordable prices, with single or standard rooms costing approximately 150-300 RMB/night, suitable for travelers on a budget. Seaview B&Bs: Stone house B&Bs in Beigang Village and Changjiang'ao offer sea views from their windows, priced at approximately 300-600 RMB per night. Advance booking is required during peak season. High-End Resort Hotels: For a more comfortable experience, consider high-end resort hotels, typically priced above 600 RMB per night, offering comprehensive resort services. III. Core Attractions and Tickets Northern Route Attractions: * Northern Ecological Corridor: Free admission. Enjoy spectacular windmill sea views and a glass walkway along the way, a great spot for photos. * Changjiang'ao Windmill Fields: Free admission. The golden sunset casts a romantic glow on the windmills. Rent electric bikes to ride along the curves and capture stunning photos of the road, windmills, and waves together. * Fairy Well: 21 RMB per person. At low tide, explore the natural sea-eroded vertical shaft and experience the awe-inspiring roar of the waves and the sheer cliffs. * Beigang Cultural and Creative Village: Free admission. The century-old stone houses have been transformed into cafes and pottery workshops, exuding an artistic atmosphere. Don't miss the stone music concerts every Saturday evening. Southern Route Attractions: 68 Nautical Mile Scenic Area: Entrance fee 35 RMB/person. As the closest island between mainland China and Taiwan, this scenic area offers a unique view of the closest point between the two sides of the strait, featuring a red and white lighthouse and sculptures. Tannan Bay: Free. A popular spot for bioluminescent plankton (blue tears), with fine sand and clear water, ideal for camping, barbecues, and water sports. The "Planetary Imagination: Blue Tears" night tour, launched in 2025, uses AR technology to recreate Austronesian legends, providing an immersive experience of bioluminescent waves and virtual blue whales. Tickets are approximately 100 RMB/person. General Mountain: Entrance fee 15 RMB/person. Climb to the top for panoramic views of the coastline. Don't miss the local farm-style dishes, such as steamed grouper. Affiliated Islands: Donghou Island: Free. Famous for being a filming location for the TV show "Where Are We Going, Dad?", Donghou Island boasts friendly locals, azure waters, and offers both sunrise and sunset views, perfect for a relaxed lifestyle. IV. Food Guide and Average Cost Seafood Feast: Restaurants such as Tannan Bay Farmhouse and Hongxing Pingtan Seafood Stall offer abundant seafood, averaging 80-150 RMB per person. Recommended dishes include Crab Roe Eight Treasure Rice, Spicy Crab, and Seafood Platter. Specialty Snacks: "Turning Fortune" (salted rice cake) 5-10 yuan/piece, Oyster Pancake 5-10 yuan/piece, Eight Treasures Fried Cake 25-30 yuan/serving, Pingtan Fish Balls 15 yuan/bowl. The "Stones Can Sing" workshop in Beigang Village offers DIY experiences, using sweet potato flour dough filled with shrimp, seaweed, and other fillings for a soft, chewy, and delicious treat. Night Market Food: Haitan Ancient City Night Market is a great place to sample Pingtan's night market delicacies, offering a wide variety of barbecue, snacks, and desserts, averaging 30-50 yuan per person. Recommended dish: Mao Ji Chaoshan Seafood Claypot Congee, averaging 40-50 yuan per person. V. Classic Itinerary Planning 2 Days 1 Night Classic Tour: Day 1: Arrive at Pingtan Island in the morning and head to Longfengtou Beach to enjoy the sunrise; have a seafood feast in the county town area at noon; cycle along the Northern Ecological Corridor in the afternoon to admire the spectacular windmill sea and glass walkway; enjoy the romantic sunset at Changjiang'ao in the evening; and chase the blue tears at Tannan Bay in the evening (if the season is right). Day 2: In the morning, visit Houyan Island to see the closest point between the two sides of the strait; enjoy seafood at a restaurant near Houyan Island at noon; go beachcombing or experience water sports at Tannan Bay in the afternoon; and enjoy the night market food at Haitan Ancient City Night Market in the evening. 3 Days 2 Nights In-Depth Tour: Day 1: Same itinerary as Day 1 of the 2 Days 1 Night Classic Tour. Day 2: In the morning, visit Xianrenjing Scenic Area to admire the black reefs and sea views; enjoy seafood at a restaurant near Xianrenjing at noon; visit Beigang Village in the afternoon to experience the stone house culture and fishing village life; and enjoy the starry sky at a seaside guesthouse in Beigang Village in the evening. Day 3: In the morning, visit a fisherman's home on Donghou Island to experience the local fishing life; enjoy fresh seafood at noon on Donghou Island; in the afternoon, return to the main island of Pingtan Island and visit the Keqiutou Site Museum to learn about the history and culture of Pingtan Island; in the evening, enjoy free time in the county town or sample the night market food. VI. Practical Tips **Off-Peak Travel:** The peak tourist season for Pingtan Island is summer and holidays, when there are many tourists and accommodation prices are high. It is recommended to travel during off-peak times to enjoy a more comfortable travel experience and better prices. **Sun Protection:** The sun is strong on Pingtan Island, so be sure to take sun protection measures, such as applying sunscreen, wearing sunglasses, and a hat. **Clothing Recommendations:** It is recommended to wear light and comfortable clothing and shoes to better adapt to the island climate and outdoor activities. Wear non-slip shoes in rocky areas. **Environmentally Friendly Travel:** When traveling on Pingtan Island, please respect the local environment and culture, do not litter, and do not damage natural landscapes and cultural relics. Blue Tears Warning: Follow the "Pingtan Blue Tears" WeChat official account. When the level reaches level 3 or above, the probability of seeing blue tears is higher if you go to Tannan Bay or Changjiang'ao Beach after 20:00.
DAY 1️⃣: Enjoy the ambiance of traditional Fuzhou 📍Zhu Fugui Hotpot (Dongjie Branch) 🏠Address: 2nd Floor, No. 28 Xiannan Road (30 meters from Dongjiekou Subway Station Exit A) 🌟Must-Order: Shacha Hotpot! Crispy beef brisket 🫨 💰Even for 80 yuan per person, you'll have to lean on the wall to eat! It's recommended to go before 5:00 PM to avoid a long line~ 🌅Gushan Mountain ⏰Opening Hours: All Day 🚡Be sure to take the 5:00 PM cable car! The sunset paints Fuzhou a sea of orange. 🍊Every photo is a masterpiece. 🏮Three Lanes and Seven Alleys ⏰Opening Hours: All Day 💘Must-See: ▫️Lin Juemin and Bing Xin's Former Residence (feel the warmth of modern history) ▫️The Giving Tree (a must-take photo for couples 💏) ✨Tips: 9:00 AM is the least crowded! The light and shadows of the ancient alley are breathtaking. 🍜Tongli Meat Dumpling Shop 🏠Address: No. 98, Sanfang Qixiang, Section B 💯A time-honored, intangible cultural heritage shop! The meat dumpling and taro paste combination is a surefire hit! 🤤The taro paste is sweet and dense, while the meat dumpling's skin is thin and filling. Locals rave about it! 🌊DAY 2️⃣: Pingtan Island Tour Diary 🌅Longwangtou Beach ⏰Opening Hours: All Day 💦A sacred spot for observing blue tears! Remember to check the tide chart during the eruption period from April to June. 🌌The fluorescent sea at dawn is breathtakingly beautiful. 📸Mirror Sand Black Hole 🖤Instagram-inspired black beach! Wear a white dress for dark photos. ☀️The light is softest at 3:00 PM - remember to bring slippers! 🚴Northern Ecological Corridor 🛵Rent an electric scooter and ride in the sea breeze—super chill~ Windmill fields and azure sea and sky along the way 🌊I can't get enough photos! 🍧Xinli Ice Rice 🍉Four-Fruit Soup is a blast! Mango, taro balls, and grass jelly piled high like a mountain 🧊A scorching summer savior! Be prepared for a line after 2 PM~ 🦞DAY3️⃣: Seafood Bliss 🥣Mao Ji Seafood Porridge (Main Branch) 🦀So much toppings you can't even see the rice! Shrimp, crab, and abalone are all available. 🔥Lines start at 10 AM! Avoid peak hours! 🗺️68 Nautical Mile Scenic Area 📍The closest place to Taiwan in China 🇨🇳 🌋Houyan Island boasts towering rocks! The red plank road is stunning. ☕Yantai Mountain Cultural Stroll ⛅️4 PM is perfect! Sunlight filtering through the sycamore trees is incredibly romantic. 📸Treasure Café + Retro Houses: Perfect for photo ops 🏮Nightscape of Shangxiahang 🏮The red lantern wall lights up and is instantly stunning! 8:00 AM is the best time for photos. 📚DAY 4️⃣: Cultural Refreshment 🏛️Fujian Museum 🎫Free! The museum's treasured Southern Song Dynasty costumes are breathtaking. 🌳Xichan Temple 🍃500-year-old lychee trees shade the sky! The ancient temple is tranquil and peaceful. 🧋Tang Mo Tea 🥤Mu Li Fu yyds! A must-try before leaving. 💡Pro-Tips: 1️⃣Rent an electric scooter in Pingtan. 🛵 It's super convenient to travel around the island (80/day). 2⃣️Three Lanes and Seven Alleys are least crowded at 9:00 AM! Stunning lighting 3️⃣ Iced rice afternoon tea starts at 2 PM, so be sure to get there. 🌈Top 5 Must-Sees: TOP1️⃣ Three Lanes and Seven Alleys | Half of modern history in one street 📚 TOP2️⃣ Mirror Sand Black Hole | A hidden gem of black volcanic rock 🗿 TOP3️⃣ 68 Nautical Miles | Check out the closest distance to Taiwan 📍 TOP4️⃣ Houyan Island | Strange rocks resembling alien landforms 👽 TOP5️⃣ Dragon King Head | A dreamy beach where you can chase blue tears 💎 #FuzhouTravelGuide #PingtanIslandChasingTears #ThreeLands and SevenAlleysCheck-In #FuzhouFoodMap #FujianUniqueIslands
🏃🏃Route arrangement Day 1: Quanzhou Zhongshan Street → Quanzhou Kaiyuan Temple → Chengtian Temple → Guanyue Temple → West Street Day 2: Maoji Seafood Clay Pot Porridge (Main Branch) → 68 Nautical Mile Scenic Area Day 3: Fujian Museum → Zhu Fugui Hot Pot (East Street Branch) 🚗Must-see attractions: 68 Nautical Mile Scenic Area: Quanzhou Kaiyuan Temple: West Street: Fujian Museum: Guanyue Temple #Where to go during Dragon Boat Festival #Fujian Travel
A trip to Fuzhou, a carnival for taste buds! From seafood casserole porridge to authentic snacks, every bite is a surprise. Today, let's reveal the food treasures that I can't forget! 🍲The first stop is to check in at the Maoji Seafood Clay Pot Porridge Headquarters in Pingtan. Authentic Cantonese dim sum is paired with a seafood feast. The fish dumplings are tender and juicy, and the oysters are fried golden and crispy. The seafood porridge for six people is even more domineering, warming the stomach and heart. Three bowls per person is no problem! Remember to look for the headquarter, the old store next door is a copy, don't be misled! 🍜Meet love at the corner, the tenderness of the seawall shacha noodles in the morning. Although I waited for half an hour for the ingredients, that bowl of rich shacha noodles was worth it! 🥤Tang Mochaxi's light sugar series, a duet of happiness and Fusu, fresh and not greasy, a magic weapon for summer heat relief! 🍗Cuijiang fried chicken, although the silver chestnut flavor has the shadow of Langweixian, it lacks a bit of surprise. Maybe eating it while it's hot will be more special? 🍲The highlight is Zhu Fugui Seafood Hotpot, it's worth the two-hour queue! The fish maw chicken has a rich base, the seafood is fresh and lively, and the beef is freshly cut and delicious. Jiangsu people are calling for a branch! 🍲Fuyu Weirong Laohua, a spicy hot pot snack that locals also love. Laohua has a unique taste, the soup base is delicious, and the light taste shows the true meaning! 🍰Juchunyuan Taro Paste, a little sweetness encountered by chance on West Street, although there is a little regret of non-dairy creamer, but the deliciousness is still online!