Cangzhou trip done, spent 3 days with no disappointments
August in Cangzhou is a bit hot🔥, but the lotus flowers are in full bloom, the ancient city is full of lively atmosphere, and the evening breeze in the streets brings a unique comfort🌙. I originally planned to casually explore for three days, but ended up eating and wandering all along, discovering that not only is the scenery charming, but the cost is so low it made me question life😂
Must-visit spots📍
Cangzhou iron lion: a millennium-old landmark, feel the weight of history, great for storytelling photos📸
Hejian government office: well-preserved ancient architecture, perfect for a slow stroll, a must for history and culture lovers🏮
Nandagang wetland: lush green in August, ideal for nature views, very soothing for photos🌿
Wuqiao acrobatics world: experience traditional acrobatics, great for family trips🎪
Botou mosque: distinctive architecture, perfect for cultural photography📷
Budget walking route🚶♀️
Day 1
Morning: arrive in Cangzhou, check in at the iron lion📸
Transport: city bus or taxi, convenient routes🚕
Noon: nearby donkey meat sandwich + lamb intestine soup, start the Cangzhou food journey🥙
Afternoon: visit Hejian government office, stroll the old street and take vintage photos🏮
Evening: visit local night market, enjoy snacks and the lively atmosphere🔥
Day 2
Morning: head to Nandagang wetland🌿
Photo spots: lotus area, boardwalk, viewing platform📷
Noon: simple nearby meal, try local home-style dishes🥢
Afternoon: visit Wuqiao acrobatics world for a spectacular show🎪
Evening: return to city, walk and enjoy the night view🌙
Day 3
Morning: leisurely explore Botou old town, feel the city’s rhythm
Noon: continue hunting hidden shops, try specialty noodles🍜
Afternoon: buy some local specialties, end the trip and head back🚄
In-depth tips✨
Cangzhou is not for rushing through sights but for slowly soaking it all in.
Take a morning walk in the old street, watch the lively breakfast stalls🥣
Avoid the heat in the afternoon by exploring ancient buildings and feeling the history
Be sure to sit at street food stalls in the evening, local life is the real charm of Cangzhou❤️
August travel tip: avoid peak heat by going out early in the morning and scheduling outdoor activities after 4 PM for a much more comfortable experience🌤️
Pitfall guide⚠️
Some attractions are far apart, plan your route in advance to avoid wasting time🚗
Meals near popular spots can be pricey, try dining in residential areas
Summer sun is intense, bring a hat and sunscreen🌞
Don’t blindly buy souvenirs at attractions; the city center has more options and better prices💰
Local flavors🍽️
Hejian donkey meat sandwich🥙
Crispy outside, tender inside, rich donkey meat flavor, a must-try in Cangzhou, perfect for breakfast🔥
Lamb intestine soup🍲
Fresh and flavorful broth, pairs perfectly with the sandwich, great for warming up in the morning
Cangzhou hot pot chicken🍗
Spicy, fresh, and flavorful chicken, addictive with every bite🌶️
Sesame flatbread🥯
Crispy and flaky, widely available at street shops, very affordable
Cangzhou preserved vegetables🥬
Savory and appetizing, great as a gift to take home🎁
Avoid these foods🚫
Some popular shops are overpriced and don’t taste better than street vendors
Attraction set meals often have small portions and high prices
Survival guide🧭
Always carry water in summer🥤
Bring wet wipes, tissues, and sunscreen
Wear comfortable shoes, lots of walking in the ancient city👟
About accommodation🏠
City center: convenient transport, good for first-time visitors
Near old town: convenient for evening strolls and snacks
Near attractions: good for saving commute time
Cost reference💸
Accommodation: 100–300 CNY per night
Meals: 40–100 CNY per day
Transport: buses are cheap, taxis convenient for short trips
Souvenirs: preserved vegetables, specialty pastries, handicrafts are good gifts🎁
Getting around🚄
External transport: high-speed rail directly to Cangzhou West Station, very convenient
City transport: buses cover most areas, recommend combining bus and taxi between sights
Carpooling saves time if traveling with a group🚕
Best time to visit📅
Spring and autumn are most comfortable🌸
April–May and September–October have cool weather, ideal for slow travel
August is hot but lotus flowers, night scenes, and snacks are still worth experiencing🌙
In summary: Cangzhou is truly a “hidden gem you discover only after visiting”💚. The sights are unpretentious, the food is authentic, and the costs are surprisingly low😂 Three days is just right—tiring but easy on the wallet. All I want to say after coming back is: this place is worth visiting again!✨