Who knows the value of this black sesame mooncake? I like it very much. It is delicious and has a lot of fillings.
Complete Guide to a One-Day Trip to Zhoushan! A one-day itinerary of food, drink, and exploration – this guide has it all! ✨ The joy of island life is indescribable!! 🌊Recommended Attractions: 1️⃣ Putuoshan - A Buddhist holy site bathed in light ⛰️ 2️⃣ Dongji Island - The easternmost island in mainland China, perfect for watching the sunrise 🌅 3️⃣ Lisi Islands - The most beautiful island group in Zhejiang 🏝️ 4️⃣ Peach Blossom Island - A must-visit for fans of Jin Yong's martial arts novels 🏯 5️⃣ Zhujiajian - Super soft sand, a summer must-visit 🏖️ 6️⃣ Daishan Island - Ideal for watching the sunset over the sea, incredibly romantic 🌇 🍴Food Map: 1️⃣ Gaojiazhuang - Zhoushan Seafood 📍 Address: No. 777 Haizhou Road, Donggang Street, Putuo District 🕒 Opening Hours: 11:00-14:00, 16:30-21:00 A super fresh seafood feast, a local favorite! 2️⃣ Jianmin Pastry Shop Traditional Zhoushan pastries, seaweed pancakes are amazing! 3️⃣ Little Bee Noodle Shop 🍜Seafood noodle soup base is incredibly flavorful, and the ingredients are plentiful! 4️⃣Traditional Pan-Fried Buns 🔥Double-sided pan-fried buns burst with juice in every bite, a Zhoushan specialty you must try! 5️⃣ Zhang Asan Wonton Shop Thin-skinned, generously filled wontons, a top choice for breakfast! 6️⃣ Feizhu Noodle Shop A hidden gem of a noodle shop, their seafood fried noodles are absolutely amazing! 7️⃣ Yuanjin Snack Shop 🍢A lively street food stall with a vibrant atmosphere! 8️⃣ Gongpo Pancakes Thin, crispy, and delicious, the perfect choice for afternoon tea! 9️⃣ Hewai Noodle Shop 🍜Specialty seafood noodles, the broth is incredibly rich! ✨Tips: 1. Remember to wear sunscreen, the island sun is very strong 🌞 2. Wear comfortable shoes, you'll be walking a lot on the island 🚶 3. You must try the seafood fried rice, cheap, generous portions, and delicious 🦐 4. Book your round-trip ferry tickets in advance, be prepared to queue during peak season ⛴️
Who understands, folks! I headed up Mount Putuo with the goal of "purifying my soul," and nearly became a "walking invalid" due to the cobblestone roads. 🚶♀️ Thankfully, after all the pitfalls, I've gathered a whole article full of helpful tips: a complete guide to praying, taking photos, and eating. Even beginners can copy them! 🗺️ Two routes are legendary! No more ineffective walking. 🔹 Early Bird Prayer Route (Working Weekend Edition) Wharf → Nanhai Guanyin Temple (arrive before 7:00 PM! Soft light for photos without backlight, and amazing aerial shots of the lotus tiles) → Puji Temple (few pilgrims before 8:00 PM, and the Jialan Hall is especially effective for praying for wealth ✨) → Fayu Temple (the Nine Dragon Wall is even more Zen-like when photographed in the rain) → Cable car to Foding Mountain (40 yuan one way, but don't try to tackle the 1,088 steps if you're afraid of fatigue). ✅ Tip: Pray clockwise around Nanhai Guanyin Temple for a clearer wish! 🔹 Slow down and find your perfect spot (a must-do for art lovers) Don't go to Guanyin Temple (blue windows and white walls for a Japanese vibe) → Fanyin Cave (take photos of the sea and sky merging on the cliffside plank road) → Qianbusha (the beach has a mirror-like feel at low tide) → Xitian Scenic Area (watch the sunset from Pantuo Rock, where the sunset glow paints the sea red, a truly relaxing experience) 💰 Avoid the pitfalls! Spend every penny wisely ✔️ Must-dos: - Buy a 30-yuan bus pass! A single trip is 5-10 yuan, saving you dozens of yuan in a day. - Buy reusable incense at "Zhengxiang Store" at the scenic area entrance for 15 yuan, half the price of the pier. - Eat 8-element noodles at Huiji Temple; the mushroom and gluten noodles are so delicious you'll stomp your feet. ❌ Don't trust illegal taxis at the pier! It's more reliable to take a tourist bus from Zhoushan Station directly to Zhujiajian Pier. - Choose seafood stalls carefully in the scenic area! Reassure yourself by clearly marked prices at Shenjiamen Fishing Port. - Popular vegetarian restaurants are too expensive. "Xianghua Vegetarian Restaurant" next to Fayu Temple offers a full meal for 35 yuan. 📸 Secretly Hidden Photo Spots + Fun Facts 1. Night Tour of Haiyin Pond at Puji Temple! After the lights turn on at 7:30 PM, take photos of the ancient reflections for free. 2. Rub a hundred-yuan bill with the last digits 8 or 9 against the wall at Shancai Cave to bring good fortune – a truly magical ritual. 3. Praying for love under the thousand-year-old ginkgo tree in the Imperial Stele Hall of Puji Temple is said to be incredibly effective. 4. Don't be discouraged on rainy days! The "Zen" atmosphere of rain and fog surrounding the ancient temple is a hidden gem for seasoned pilgrims. 🧳 Life-saving equipment checklist! Don't bring anything you don't bring, and you'll regret it for three days. - Cushioned sneakers 👟: The cobblestone streets and steps make even those in leather shoes tear up. - Cash and change 💴: The temple only accepts cash for incense and flower vouchers, so be prepared for 5/10 yuan. - Thin windproof jacket 🧥: The wind is strong on the sea, and sweating in the breeze can quickly catch a cold. - Folding umbrella ☂️: The island's UV rays are strong, and showers can be unpredictable. 🍜 A must-try for foodies! Both the vegetarian and seafood options are excellent. - Fodingshan Vegetarian Restaurant: The mushroom and gluten noodles are incredible, and a full meal for 20 yuan is incredibly affordable. - Abao Seafood Noodles: A local's hidden gem, a bowl packed with ingredients for 30 yuan. - Jianmin Bakery: Sweet and savory seaweed-flavored pastries, a great souvenir. - Yuanjin Snack Shop: Freshly baked lard and scallion pancakes, you can get five per person! ️ Don't be fooled by the "Buddhist Travel" hype! Only with a well-thought-out guide can you truly find peace amidst the morning bells and evening drums, the golden sands, and the white waves. May all your wishes come true, and may your feet remain pain-free upon your descent. ✨ #PutuoshanGuide #ZhoushanTravel #PrayerGuide #AvoidTricks #IslandVacation
Zhoushan is truly a treasure trove of food, folks! 💥The first time I visited, I was blown away by the variety of food. I missed it even on the way back. Who knows?😭 Today, I've compiled a list of nine time-honored restaurants that locals visit again and again! 🔝These are all highly reputable, time-honored local establishments, and the taste is undeniably good!😋 🍽️[Must-Try Zhoushan Dinners] 📍Zhoushan Seafood with Mom's Cuisine ✨Per person: 70r A long-standing Zhoushan seafood restaurant! The seafood is incredibly fresh 💥Every bite tastes like the ocean🌊 I'd be heartbroken if I didn't order their fish ball soup! 📍Zhang Laosan Wontons ✨Per person: 30r 30 years of dedication to a bowl of wontons🥟The thin skin and generous filling rival those in Jiangsu and Zhejiang. Paired with their homemade chili sauce, it's a must-try! 📍Yuanjin Snack Shop ✨Per person: 10r A local lady has been running this stall for 20 years. Main items include glutinous rice cakes and mochi...average price is only around 5r👍 🥟[Must-Try Local Snacks] 📍Yidongshun Shengjian ✨Per person: 40r Crispy bottom and generous filling! Juicy and juicy! Paired perfectly with warm soy milk~ 📍Weizhongwei Snacks ✨Per person: 25r A popular afternoon tea spot for Zhoushan locals🥢 Recommended seafood noodles and glutinous rice balls! 📍Sanzhong Clay Pot ✨Per person: 60r Clay pot with seafood! So delicious you'll want to lick the bowl🤤 A blast of memories from my school days~ 🍰[Sweet Tooth Paradise] 📍Grandma's Snacks ✨Per person: 5r Seaweed crispy pancakes for 5r each. Traditionally handmade, super affordable! 📍Jianmin Bakery ✨Per person: 30r A century-old shop! Their signature sponge cake is a must-try. They can even ship it home~ 📍Guangge Snacks ✨Per person: 30r A favorite coffee shop for the older generation. Be sure to get the crispy egg rolls to go! Every item on this list is a Zhoushan-certified delicacy❗ Save it and check it out! 😉 #ZhoushanFood #ZhoushanTravel #ZhejiangSpecialties #SeafoodParadise #LocalRecommendations
A hands-on guide to Zhoushan! A complete guide to avoid pitfalls and recommend new places, freshly released after a trip. Just returned from Zhoushan, and I immediately compiled this super-down-to-earth guide—helping you avoid influencer hype and pinpoint the island's beautiful scenery and delicious food. Those planning a trip, save it and avoid detours! I. Recommended Attractions (with real-world pitfalls to avoid) 1. Dongji Island: Stunning scenery, but be sure to grab a spot in advance. Don't believe the online claim that "less crowds means more beautiful scenery"! To get a clean photo of the Miaozi Lake Lighthouse, you'll have to squeeze in and wait for the people in front of you to leave. To watch the sunrise at Dongfu Mountain, you'll have to climb the mountain in the dark at 4 a.m. If you arrive too late, there won't even be room to stand at the viewing platform. But when the first rays of sunlight hit the sea, sparkling and shimmering, the wait is worth it—even a two-hour boat ride won't feel tiring. 2. Zhujiajian: Avoid Nansha and choose these two more pleasant spots. Don't rush to the crowded Nansha! The sand at Dongsha is so soft it feels like cotton, and walking barefoot is completely painless. Sitting on the beach in the evening, enjoying the sea breeze and watching the sunset is pure bliss. Also, a self-drive trip to Daqingshan is a must! Every shot along the coastal highway is a wallpaper-worthy sight, and you can stop at any spot you like to savor the sea breeze and the ocean view. 3. Qushan Island: An underrated treasure island with few crowds and great photos This was a pleasant surprise on this trip! The Windmill Road absolutely did not disappoint—white windmills slowly turn along the mountain ridge. As you cycle along, the wind carries the fragrance of green grass, creating a truly Japanese atmosphere. Best of all, with so few tourists, you don't have to fight for camera space; you can shoot however you want, and it's easy to capture photos. II. A list of personally tried and tested restaurants • A Yong Seafood Stall: The seafood is freshly caught and cooked, and the freshness is obvious to the naked eye. The hairtail fish is fried to a golden crisp, yet the flesh bursts with juiciness when you bite into it. The razor clams in scallion oil are enormous, the meat tender and bouncy, and bursting with flavor. • Jianmin Bakery: Highly recommend the moss and peanut flavors! The moss has a light, refreshing aroma, a blend of sweet and salty, with a hint of walnut kernels. The peanut version is full of peanut fragrance and a solid texture that gets better with each bite. • Donghe Shengjianbao: So popular that you'll have to wait in line! The steaming, freshly baked shengjianbao, with a crispy exterior, bursts with juice when you bite into it. The aroma of oil and meat blends beautifully, making each bite incredibly satisfying. III. Transportation Guide (Getting There) • Getting There: You can fly directly to Putuoshan Airport. You can also depart from Shanghai or Hangzhou by bus or drive across the cross-sea bridge. Driving offers greater flexibility and offers ocean views along the way. • Internal island hopping: Mainly by ferry or speedboat. Remember to book tickets in advance using the "Zhoushan Haixing Ferry" official account to avoid being sold out. Transportation within Putuoshan and Zhujiajian Island is convenient, with buses and taxis easily available. IV. Accommodation Options (Select by Need) • Near Putuoshan: Ideal for those who want to visit temples, it's close and affordable, eliminating the need for long trips. • Zhujiajian Area: There are many B&Bs priced in the 100-yuan range, most within walking distance of the beach. There are also many seafood stalls nearby, making it convenient for evening dining and a lively atmosphere. V. Practical Tips (Key to Avoiding Pitfalls) 1. Be sure to book your ferry tickets in advance! This is especially true for tickets to Dongji Island and Putuoshan during holidays; tickets can be easily sold out if you don't book in advance. 2. The ultraviolet rays on the island are extremely strong, so be sure to bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to avoid getting a tan or sunburn. 3. Keep a small amount of cash handy! Some temple donation boxes and island shops may only accept cash, so not having cash can be inconvenient. Zhoushan's ocean, seafood, and peaceful time are truly worth a special trip. Just avoid the "influencer traps" and enjoy the quiet island life, and you'll have a fantastic travel experience! #What did everyone do during the National Day holiday? #The most asked places on WeChat Moments #Where to go for National Day holiday #The view from the window #Capturing the city's culture
Who knows the value of this black sesame mooncake? I like it very much. It is delicious and has a lot of fillings.
Complete Guide to a One-Day Trip to Zhoushan! A one-day itinerary of food, drink, and exploration – this guide has it all! ✨ The joy of island life is indescribable!! 🌊Recommended Attractions: 1️⃣ Putuoshan - A Buddhist holy site bathed in light ⛰️ 2️⃣ Dongji Island - The easternmost island in mainland China, perfect for watching the sunrise 🌅 3️⃣ Lisi Islands - The most beautiful island group in Zhejiang 🏝️ 4️⃣ Peach Blossom Island - A must-visit for fans of Jin Yong's martial arts novels 🏯 5️⃣ Zhujiajian - Super soft sand, a summer must-visit 🏖️ 6️⃣ Daishan Island - Ideal for watching the sunset over the sea, incredibly romantic 🌇 🍴Food Map: 1️⃣ Gaojiazhuang - Zhoushan Seafood 📍 Address: No. 777 Haizhou Road, Donggang Street, Putuo District 🕒 Opening Hours: 11:00-14:00, 16:30-21:00 A super fresh seafood feast, a local favorite! 2️⃣ Jianmin Pastry Shop Traditional Zhoushan pastries, seaweed pancakes are amazing! 3️⃣ Little Bee Noodle Shop 🍜Seafood noodle soup base is incredibly flavorful, and the ingredients are plentiful! 4️⃣Traditional Pan-Fried Buns 🔥Double-sided pan-fried buns burst with juice in every bite, a Zhoushan specialty you must try! 5️⃣ Zhang Asan Wonton Shop Thin-skinned, generously filled wontons, a top choice for breakfast! 6️⃣ Feizhu Noodle Shop A hidden gem of a noodle shop, their seafood fried noodles are absolutely amazing! 7️⃣ Yuanjin Snack Shop 🍢A lively street food stall with a vibrant atmosphere! 8️⃣ Gongpo Pancakes Thin, crispy, and delicious, the perfect choice for afternoon tea! 9️⃣ Hewai Noodle Shop 🍜Specialty seafood noodles, the broth is incredibly rich! ✨Tips: 1. Remember to wear sunscreen, the island sun is very strong 🌞 2. Wear comfortable shoes, you'll be walking a lot on the island 🚶 3. You must try the seafood fried rice, cheap, generous portions, and delicious 🦐 4. Book your round-trip ferry tickets in advance, be prepared to queue during peak season ⛴️
Who understands, folks! I headed up Mount Putuo with the goal of "purifying my soul," and nearly became a "walking invalid" due to the cobblestone roads. 🚶♀️ Thankfully, after all the pitfalls, I've gathered a whole article full of helpful tips: a complete guide to praying, taking photos, and eating. Even beginners can copy them! 🗺️ Two routes are legendary! No more ineffective walking. 🔹 Early Bird Prayer Route (Working Weekend Edition) Wharf → Nanhai Guanyin Temple (arrive before 7:00 PM! Soft light for photos without backlight, and amazing aerial shots of the lotus tiles) → Puji Temple (few pilgrims before 8:00 PM, and the Jialan Hall is especially effective for praying for wealth ✨) → Fayu Temple (the Nine Dragon Wall is even more Zen-like when photographed in the rain) → Cable car to Foding Mountain (40 yuan one way, but don't try to tackle the 1,088 steps if you're afraid of fatigue). ✅ Tip: Pray clockwise around Nanhai Guanyin Temple for a clearer wish! 🔹 Slow down and find your perfect spot (a must-do for art lovers) Don't go to Guanyin Temple (blue windows and white walls for a Japanese vibe) → Fanyin Cave (take photos of the sea and sky merging on the cliffside plank road) → Qianbusha (the beach has a mirror-like feel at low tide) → Xitian Scenic Area (watch the sunset from Pantuo Rock, where the sunset glow paints the sea red, a truly relaxing experience) 💰 Avoid the pitfalls! Spend every penny wisely ✔️ Must-dos: - Buy a 30-yuan bus pass! A single trip is 5-10 yuan, saving you dozens of yuan in a day. - Buy reusable incense at "Zhengxiang Store" at the scenic area entrance for 15 yuan, half the price of the pier. - Eat 8-element noodles at Huiji Temple; the mushroom and gluten noodles are so delicious you'll stomp your feet. ❌ Don't trust illegal taxis at the pier! It's more reliable to take a tourist bus from Zhoushan Station directly to Zhujiajian Pier. - Choose seafood stalls carefully in the scenic area! Reassure yourself by clearly marked prices at Shenjiamen Fishing Port. - Popular vegetarian restaurants are too expensive. "Xianghua Vegetarian Restaurant" next to Fayu Temple offers a full meal for 35 yuan. 📸 Secretly Hidden Photo Spots + Fun Facts 1. Night Tour of Haiyin Pond at Puji Temple! After the lights turn on at 7:30 PM, take photos of the ancient reflections for free. 2. Rub a hundred-yuan bill with the last digits 8 or 9 against the wall at Shancai Cave to bring good fortune – a truly magical ritual. 3. Praying for love under the thousand-year-old ginkgo tree in the Imperial Stele Hall of Puji Temple is said to be incredibly effective. 4. Don't be discouraged on rainy days! The "Zen" atmosphere of rain and fog surrounding the ancient temple is a hidden gem for seasoned pilgrims. 🧳 Life-saving equipment checklist! Don't bring anything you don't bring, and you'll regret it for three days. - Cushioned sneakers 👟: The cobblestone streets and steps make even those in leather shoes tear up. - Cash and change 💴: The temple only accepts cash for incense and flower vouchers, so be prepared for 5/10 yuan. - Thin windproof jacket 🧥: The wind is strong on the sea, and sweating in the breeze can quickly catch a cold. - Folding umbrella ☂️: The island's UV rays are strong, and showers can be unpredictable. 🍜 A must-try for foodies! Both the vegetarian and seafood options are excellent. - Fodingshan Vegetarian Restaurant: The mushroom and gluten noodles are incredible, and a full meal for 20 yuan is incredibly affordable. - Abao Seafood Noodles: A local's hidden gem, a bowl packed with ingredients for 30 yuan. - Jianmin Bakery: Sweet and savory seaweed-flavored pastries, a great souvenir. - Yuanjin Snack Shop: Freshly baked lard and scallion pancakes, you can get five per person! ️ Don't be fooled by the "Buddhist Travel" hype! Only with a well-thought-out guide can you truly find peace amidst the morning bells and evening drums, the golden sands, and the white waves. May all your wishes come true, and may your feet remain pain-free upon your descent. ✨ #PutuoshanGuide #ZhoushanTravel #PrayerGuide #AvoidTricks #IslandVacation
Zhoushan is truly a treasure trove of food, folks! 💥The first time I visited, I was blown away by the variety of food. I missed it even on the way back. Who knows?😭 Today, I've compiled a list of nine time-honored restaurants that locals visit again and again! 🔝These are all highly reputable, time-honored local establishments, and the taste is undeniably good!😋 🍽️[Must-Try Zhoushan Dinners] 📍Zhoushan Seafood with Mom's Cuisine ✨Per person: 70r A long-standing Zhoushan seafood restaurant! The seafood is incredibly fresh 💥Every bite tastes like the ocean🌊 I'd be heartbroken if I didn't order their fish ball soup! 📍Zhang Laosan Wontons ✨Per person: 30r 30 years of dedication to a bowl of wontons🥟The thin skin and generous filling rival those in Jiangsu and Zhejiang. Paired with their homemade chili sauce, it's a must-try! 📍Yuanjin Snack Shop ✨Per person: 10r A local lady has been running this stall for 20 years. Main items include glutinous rice cakes and mochi...average price is only around 5r👍 🥟[Must-Try Local Snacks] 📍Yidongshun Shengjian ✨Per person: 40r Crispy bottom and generous filling! Juicy and juicy! Paired perfectly with warm soy milk~ 📍Weizhongwei Snacks ✨Per person: 25r A popular afternoon tea spot for Zhoushan locals🥢 Recommended seafood noodles and glutinous rice balls! 📍Sanzhong Clay Pot ✨Per person: 60r Clay pot with seafood! So delicious you'll want to lick the bowl🤤 A blast of memories from my school days~ 🍰[Sweet Tooth Paradise] 📍Grandma's Snacks ✨Per person: 5r Seaweed crispy pancakes for 5r each. Traditionally handmade, super affordable! 📍Jianmin Bakery ✨Per person: 30r A century-old shop! Their signature sponge cake is a must-try. They can even ship it home~ 📍Guangge Snacks ✨Per person: 30r A favorite coffee shop for the older generation. Be sure to get the crispy egg rolls to go! Every item on this list is a Zhoushan-certified delicacy❗ Save it and check it out! 😉 #ZhoushanFood #ZhoushanTravel #ZhejiangSpecialties #SeafoodParadise #LocalRecommendations
A hands-on guide to Zhoushan! A complete guide to avoid pitfalls and recommend new places, freshly released after a trip. Just returned from Zhoushan, and I immediately compiled this super-down-to-earth guide—helping you avoid influencer hype and pinpoint the island's beautiful scenery and delicious food. Those planning a trip, save it and avoid detours! I. Recommended Attractions (with real-world pitfalls to avoid) 1. Dongji Island: Stunning scenery, but be sure to grab a spot in advance. Don't believe the online claim that "less crowds means more beautiful scenery"! To get a clean photo of the Miaozi Lake Lighthouse, you'll have to squeeze in and wait for the people in front of you to leave. To watch the sunrise at Dongfu Mountain, you'll have to climb the mountain in the dark at 4 a.m. If you arrive too late, there won't even be room to stand at the viewing platform. But when the first rays of sunlight hit the sea, sparkling and shimmering, the wait is worth it—even a two-hour boat ride won't feel tiring. 2. Zhujiajian: Avoid Nansha and choose these two more pleasant spots. Don't rush to the crowded Nansha! The sand at Dongsha is so soft it feels like cotton, and walking barefoot is completely painless. Sitting on the beach in the evening, enjoying the sea breeze and watching the sunset is pure bliss. Also, a self-drive trip to Daqingshan is a must! Every shot along the coastal highway is a wallpaper-worthy sight, and you can stop at any spot you like to savor the sea breeze and the ocean view. 3. Qushan Island: An underrated treasure island with few crowds and great photos This was a pleasant surprise on this trip! The Windmill Road absolutely did not disappoint—white windmills slowly turn along the mountain ridge. As you cycle along, the wind carries the fragrance of green grass, creating a truly Japanese atmosphere. Best of all, with so few tourists, you don't have to fight for camera space; you can shoot however you want, and it's easy to capture photos. II. A list of personally tried and tested restaurants • A Yong Seafood Stall: The seafood is freshly caught and cooked, and the freshness is obvious to the naked eye. The hairtail fish is fried to a golden crisp, yet the flesh bursts with juiciness when you bite into it. The razor clams in scallion oil are enormous, the meat tender and bouncy, and bursting with flavor. • Jianmin Bakery: Highly recommend the moss and peanut flavors! The moss has a light, refreshing aroma, a blend of sweet and salty, with a hint of walnut kernels. The peanut version is full of peanut fragrance and a solid texture that gets better with each bite. • Donghe Shengjianbao: So popular that you'll have to wait in line! The steaming, freshly baked shengjianbao, with a crispy exterior, bursts with juice when you bite into it. The aroma of oil and meat blends beautifully, making each bite incredibly satisfying. III. Transportation Guide (Getting There) • Getting There: You can fly directly to Putuoshan Airport. You can also depart from Shanghai or Hangzhou by bus or drive across the cross-sea bridge. Driving offers greater flexibility and offers ocean views along the way. • Internal island hopping: Mainly by ferry or speedboat. Remember to book tickets in advance using the "Zhoushan Haixing Ferry" official account to avoid being sold out. Transportation within Putuoshan and Zhujiajian Island is convenient, with buses and taxis easily available. IV. Accommodation Options (Select by Need) • Near Putuoshan: Ideal for those who want to visit temples, it's close and affordable, eliminating the need for long trips. • Zhujiajian Area: There are many B&Bs priced in the 100-yuan range, most within walking distance of the beach. There are also many seafood stalls nearby, making it convenient for evening dining and a lively atmosphere. V. Practical Tips (Key to Avoiding Pitfalls) 1. Be sure to book your ferry tickets in advance! This is especially true for tickets to Dongji Island and Putuoshan during holidays; tickets can be easily sold out if you don't book in advance. 2. The ultraviolet rays on the island are extremely strong, so be sure to bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to avoid getting a tan or sunburn. 3. Keep a small amount of cash handy! Some temple donation boxes and island shops may only accept cash, so not having cash can be inconvenient. Zhoushan's ocean, seafood, and peaceful time are truly worth a special trip. Just avoid the "influencer traps" and enjoy the quiet island life, and you'll have a fantastic travel experience! #What did everyone do during the National Day holiday? #The most asked places on WeChat Moments #Where to go for National Day holiday #The view from the window #Capturing the city's culture