
Davidlu6The barbecue and fried rice tasted good, highly recommended! The only drawback was that due to the large number of people coming to dine, the boss was a little busy, and I waited for almost two hours before I could eat the delicious food. After tasting it, I felt it was worth it. Don't miss this restaurant when you come to Jianshui Ancient City!
The barbecue and fried rice tasted good, highly recommended! The only drawback was that due to the large number of people coming to dine, the boss was a little busy, and I waited for almost two hours before I could eat the delicious food. After tasting it, I felt it was worth it. Don't miss this restaurant when you come to Jianshui Ancient City!
An old-fashioned barbecue in a small alley in Jianshui. The taste is salty, the ingredients are generous, and it is spicy and delicious.
🥓Xiaobo BBQ, Lanbo BBQ, Wujia BBQ, Yaojia BBQ, each BBQ has its own popularity. 🍳On the way to Yaojia BBQ, we happened to meet Xiaobo BBQ. Just when we were hesitant, we were guided to Yaojia BBQ through the small path by guessing. 🍢Sure enough, our choice was correct. There were people outside Yaojia BBQ, which means it is really popular. 📍Detailed address: 10 meters from the intersection of Guandi Temple Street, Lin'an Road, Lin'an Town, Jianshui County, Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province ✅Must experience: [One] Grilled brain [Two] Grilled beef [Three] Grilled eggplant [Four] Grilled grass sprouts [Five] Grilled pork belly 📝Note tips: It is really delicious, the portion is OK, and the price-performance ratio is high. It's just that the store is not easy to find. It is in the alley next to Xiaobo BBQ. You must order in advance because there are a lot of people.
Hi everyone, I'm Kang Kang from Chujian Yunshang Inn. Guests often ask me what's so magical about Jianshui that makes them want to come back again and again. I think the reason I stay in Jianshui is because of its slow pace, its tranquility, its leisurely atmosphere… 🍒I've compiled a three-day, two-night travel guide for Jianshui, hoping it will be helpful for those visiting for the first time. ✅ Jianshui 3-Day 2-Night Trip ♦️D1: Check into Chujian Yunshang Inn → Ant Workshop → Purple Pottery Museum → Jianshui Little California → Explore Purple Pottery in Wanyao Village → Enjoy Food at the Purple Pottery Street Night Market 🥰 ♦️D2: Chaoyang Tower → Yuhuang Pavilion and Baique Temple → Zhu Family Garden → Examination Hall of the Provincial Education Commissioner → Lin'an Prefectural Government Office → Zhu De's Former Residence → Confucian Temple → Ximen Daban Well ♦️D3: Take the Meter-Ground Train to Scenic Spots → Seventeen-Arch Bridge → Xianghui Bridge → Tuanshan → Beishan Pottery Village (requires additional transportation). This area can basically be explored in half a day 🌻 For this route, unless you're particularly passionate about the Meter-Ground Train, I actually recommend independent travel. Electric carts are available for rent for 40 yuan per day, allowing you to enjoy the entire trip and control your time, experiencing the freedom of the countryside… Jianshui's food is also worth trying! Grass Sprout Rice Noodles: Visit Wan'er Main Store, Lei Laoliu, and Songbaiyuan. Stir-fried… Dishes: Qiweixuan, Sizhitang, Yangjia Garden Roasted Tofu: Sandengjia, Yaojia Barbecue, Western Barbecue
✨Jianshui Winter Trip: A Real Guide to Avoiding Pitfalls | A Tearful Summary After Suffering 😭 Just finished a winter trip to Jianshui! My spending habits were a little overwhelmed, but I gained so much! I'm sharing this honest guide to help you avoid the same pitfalls. 💰 Budget Breakdown (3 Days 2 Nights) * 🚄 Transportation: Kunming → Jianshui high-speed rail round trip approximately 120 RMB/person; electric scooter rental in the city 50 RMB/day. * 🏨 Accommodation: Guesthouses in the ancient city 150-300 RMB/night (recommended: Ting Ziyun and Zhuyexuan, high cost-performance ratio). * 🎫 Entrance Fees: Zhu Family Garden 35 RMB + Confucian Temple 40 RMB + mini-train 120 RMB. It's recommended to buy the "Enjoy Jianshui" pass for better value (online booking can save you half!). * 🍜 Food: 30-50 RMB per person per meal. Night market snacks are super cheap (grilled tofu 5 RMB/serving!). * 💡 Total Cost: Aim for around 800-1000 RMB per person. Avoiding the Spring Festival peak season will save you even more! 🚫 Key Points to Avoid (My Frustration Points!) 1. Book your mini-train tickets in advance! They're often sold out on-site, and afternoon trains are prone to cancellation due to weather in winter. 2. Taxis are hard to find in the ancient town: Renting an electric scooter is the most convenient option; avoid unlicensed taxis! 3. Don't buy purple pottery randomly: Many overpriced "masterpieces" at the scenic area entrance are scams; only buy from reputable workshops. 4. Dress in layers: Winter days are warm, but mornings and evenings are cold. A light jacket and sun hat are essential, and carry an umbrella (it might rain occasionally). 📸 Attractions Recommendations ✅ Must-Visit (Photogenic and Worth the Price): - Zhu Family Garden: Yunnan's "Grand View Garden," with stunning carved doors and windows! Perfect for taking photos in Hanfu. - Meter-gauge miniature train: Retro carriages + pastoral scenery, stunning sunset at Shuanglong Bridge (remember to sit by the window!). - Ant Workshop: A macaron-colored art park with dreamy lighting, a dreamlike paradise for artsy types. - Zitao Street Night Market: The top choice for evening strolls and dining, with unlimited grilled tofu and grass sprout rice noodles! ❌ Can be skipped: - Swallow Cave: Fewer swallows in winter, reducing the cave's beauty. - Some paid ancient wells: Daban Well is free and a classic; other smaller wells are not worth paying for. 🚶♀️ Itinerary (Lazy Person's Version) Day 1: Slow Stroll Through the Ancient City Watch the sunrise at Chaoyang Tower → Experience Confucian culture at the Confucius Temple → Take photos in Hanfu at Zhu Family Garden → Enjoy barbecue at Zitao Street. Day 2: Miniature Train + Pastoral Scenery Take the miniature train from Lin'an Station (stops at Shuanglong Bridge and Xianghui Bridge) → Explore the ancient village of Tuanshan → Return to the ancient city for rest. Day 3: Art Experience Ant Workshop photo session → Pottery DIY (80 RMB trial price) → Buy some Zitao (purple pottery) souvenirs to take home. 🍲 Food Recommendations (Personally Tested, Guaranteed Good) - Zengji Tofu Shop (Ximen Daban Well): Grilled tofu featured in "A Bite of China," only 5 RMB and incredibly delicious! - Lin'an Restaurant: Steamed Chicken in a Clay Pot (a traditional Chinese intangible cultural heritage dish), the chicken soup is so flavorful it'll make your eyebrows fall off! - Zitao Street Night Market: Yao Family Barbecue's beef brisket and grass sprout rice noodles are must-try dishes. - Papaya Old Shop: Cheap and delicious local desserts, perfect with rice noodles to cut through the richness. 💡 Ultimate Tips 1. Less crowded and more scenic in winter, but some attractions have shorter opening hours (such as Swallow Cave), so check their opening status before you go. 2. Choose accommodation within the ancient city; the view from your window is breathtaking, and evening walks are incredibly pleasant. 3. Bring stomach medicine! Jianshui cuisine is known for its strong flavors, so be careful not to overeat! Jianshui's slow-paced lifestyle is truly therapeutic. With a little research, you won't have to suffer at all! Go for it, ladies! 💃 ✨Follow me to unlock more hidden gems! #JianshuiTravelGuide #PlacesYouGetAskedAboutOnWeChat #CityCultureNotes #OffTheBeatenPathDiscoveryClub