Experience of visiting the ruins of Wuqiao in Hebei
4 cities |
9 attraction(s) |
total distance 536
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Day1: Beijing > Cangzhou > Hengshui
5 attraction(s) ·
375 km
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Wuqiao, as one of the birthplaces of Chinese acrobatic arts, is known as the cradle of acrobatics both domestically and internationally for its long history and exquisite acrobatic skills. In 1954, Premier Zhou Enlai personally named Wuqiao "Hometown of Acrobatics."
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Highly recommend trying the pan-fried dumplings at his place. They have thin skin and generous fillings that will surprise you with their size! And most importantly, they are delicious. It would be a great idea to have a meal here after watching the acrobatics!
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You can visit the Magic Palace Theater, the Red Peony Theater, the Circus Amusement Park, the Clown Zoo, the Acrobatics Museum, and then explore the Jianghu Cultural District.
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Hengshui Taihua Hot Spring Hotel is located on Donghu Avenue in Hengshui, near Hengshui Lake and not far from Lotus Garden and Wetland Park. It is a lake-view hotel, about 10 kilometers away from the city center of Hengshui, specifically designed for visitors who want to explore the lake. The guest rooms are clean and tidy, and there are hot springs available. There are quite a few mosquitoes near the lake, so be sure to prepare mosquito repellent before traveling.
Day2: Hengshui > Shijiazhuang
4 attraction(s) ·
161 km
2
Rongguo Mansion is a strictly designed and constructed complex of ancient buildings with the style of the Ming and Qing dynasties, based on the classic Chinese novel "Dream of the Red Chamber". It was completed in 1986, covering an area of over 40,000 square meters, with 215 rooms of different sizes and 102 corridors.
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Century-old famous brand located at the intersection of the main streets in the county town. The sign is impressive. It is said to have been through six generations and inherited for hundreds of years. The taste is consistent throughout. It is rumored that Empress Dowager Cixi and Li Hongzhang spoke highly of it. Have a taste for lunch, and you can bring gift boxes back to give to friends!
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Longxing Temple was originally the Longteng Garden of Murong Xi, the ruler of Later Yan during the Sixteen Kingdoms period of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. In the sixth year of Emperor Wen of Sui's reign (586 AD), a temple was built within the garden and it was then known as Longzang Temple. It was later renamed Longxing Temple during the Tang Dynasty.