Things to do in Yantai
"It does not matter how slowly you go as along as you do not stop"
-Confucius
A fairy land on
earth located in north China and the only international wine city in Asia. If
you’re a wine lover, Yantai has for certain something to suit your taste as the
city serves as the cradle of wine production in China and a beautiful seascape.
1. Mountain
Scenic Spot
It
is the symbol of this city, surrounded by the sea, it’s the ideal place to
watch sunrise. There are some great towers in the top of mountain.
2. Nanshan
Park
The
park is free to enter and it’s very large. There is a large pond/lake. When the
weather is good, you’ll see people paddle boating and enjoying the breeze.
3. Hill
Park
If
you’re looking to spend some time in nature away from amusement park games, this would be a great choice.
4. The
Yellow River
The
second largest river in China. originates from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau,
passing nine provinces. It’s one of the important cradles of China’s
civilization.
5. The
Wedding Photoshoot Destination
There
is a culture destination that centers specifically on wedding photo shoots around many of the scenic spots.
6. City
Bus
Get
around Yantai over 50 bus routes. It’s very convenient to get around the city,
the fee will be only CNY 1 per stop. Taxi is divided into two groups ordinary
and standard cars. You can rent a car to get around the city but according to
the law, a person with an international driver’s license or a foreign driver’s
licensed is not allowed to drive a car in China. Thus, they must hire a Chinese
driver.
7. Tsingtao
Beer
Is
a name recognized far and wide for its famous beer and you probably already
know of Tsingtao beer as the most widely exported beer of China, the ultimate
selling point in every restaurant.
8. Food
One
of the greatest delights of being here is that I get the chance to taste
authentic local dishes.
Youtiao (Chines fried churro)
it is best to pair it with soy milk,
a popular Chinese breakfast
After seeing a
father encourage his toddler son to defecate on the sidewalk along the busy
market street, I know it was time to get back to the more normal confines
of "HaiDialo Hotpot"founded in Sichuan Province. Hospitality is still in short supply at mass-scale entries on the mainland, and that's where Haidalo has stood out.
Shāndōng ((山东) is more than the sum of its historical parts. The energetic
buzz in seaside ranks the city among the best places to live in Asia. This is real
draw: you can climb mountains, feast on fine seafood, quaff beer and still find
time to hit the beach. Can't help but inspire wonder.
My next bucket
lists:
1. Changyu Castel
Chateau
2. Chang Yu Wine
Culture Museum
3. Polaris Museum