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3 Days Itinerary in Huai’an, China - Travel Guide
What to do in Huai’an for 3 days?
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3 Days Itinerary in Huai’an, China - Travel Guide

The best 3 days itinerary & travel guide for Huai’an

Breathtaking Huai'an - A 3 Day Explore

Days Description
1 Day 1 - Welcome to Huai'an
2 Day 2 - Immersed in Nature
3 Day 3 - Goodbye Huai'an

Introduction

Embark on a unique 3-day journey to the heart of the Jiangsu province, and truly immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and stunning landscapes of Huai’an, China. Uncover the city's rich history, relish on delicious local cuisine, and lose yourself in the beauty of traditional architecture and nature's wonders.

Day 1 - Welcome to Huai'an

Welcome to Huai'an, a city bursting with vibrant history and captivating beauty! Kickstart your journey at Zhou Enlai Memorial Hall. Pay homage to one of the city's most respected figures and immerse yourself in the unique history he carried. Once you've soaked in all the history you can, take a stroll down to the Cradle of Canal Culture – The Grand Canal. Isn't it breathtaking? Now, how about a taste of local cuisine for lunch? Huaiyang Cuisine, renowned nationwide, is a must-try! Next, breathe in some fresh foliage at Qingyan Garden. The traditional architecture combined with the scenic gardens is a sight to behold. End the day with some shopping at the bustling Qinghefang Historical Street. Don't forget to grab souvenirs for your folks back home!

Day 2 - Immersed in Nature

Welcome to day 2 in Huai'an! Ready for a nature trek? Let's venture to the majestic Tieshan Temple National Forest Park. The emerald greenery, serene temples, and tranquil environment can quickly take you to a peaceful state of mind. Hungry yet? The perfect lunch awaits you at the famed Chuxiang Garden restaurant in the city center. Upon refueling your energy, it's time for another garden exploration - The Gao's Garden. Noted for its distinct Huai'an style, it will surely be an enriching experience. The evening calls for a tranquil yet lively scene - a boat ride along the Bozhou Canal, the longest ancient canal in the world. The city's twinkling lights reflected on the canal are definitely a sight for sore eyes, wouldn't you say?

Day 3 - Goodbye Huai'an

Can you believe it's your last day already? Time does fly when you're having fun! Start your day by visiting Taibo Temple, a place where history and spirituality meet. Following, visit the Huaihai Battle Memorial Hall. Witness the heroic history of the Chinese military. For lunch, how about indulging in a grand feast of traditional Chinese dumplings at a local eatery? After lunch, wander around the quaint streets of Lianzhou Ancient Town. End your trip at the Huai’an Sports Center for an outdoor movie. Reminisce about your short but sweet journey in the city under the starry night sky. Well, that's a wrap! Don’t you agree, brave explorers, that Huai'an, with its stunning natural beauty and compelling history, was worth every minute?

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FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Huai’an

What is the best time to visit Huai’an?

The best time to visit Huai’an, China is during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is quite pleasant.

What traditional dishes should I try?

Some of the traditional dishes you must try in Huai’an include the Huaiyang-style sweet and sour mandarin fish, Yangzhou fried rice, and the famous Kamjove bubbling oolong tea.

Is English commonly spoken in Huai'an?

While basic English can be understood at some tourist places and hotels, not everyone in Huai'an is fluent in English, so using a translation app or hiring a local guide could be useful.

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