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“假”美丽It seems that Diaolu Bing is only available in cities near Shenyang. I have never eaten it in other places. Maybe it has other names in other places. The biggest advantage of this thing is that it is economical, delicious and not expensive.
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It seems that Diaolu Bing is only available in cities near Shenyang. I have never eaten it in other places. Maybe it has other names in other places. The biggest advantage of this thing is that it is economical, delicious and not expensive.
Having visited Shenyang five times, the grandeur and gentleness of its snow-covered landscape still burns in my heart. If you ask me for my opinion on Shenyang's winter scenery, I would say: it's a "living scroll" of Northeast China's snowy charm, unforgettable after just one visit! This 3-day in-depth travel guide, from must-see winter scenery to authentic cuisine and precise itinerary planning, will help you unlock the unique grandeur of Shenyang's snow. 【❄️Must-See Winter Scenery】 • Shenyang Imperial Palace: Admission 60 yuan. In winter, the Shenyang Imperial Palace is a "living specimen of Shengjing's snowy charm." Red walls and yellow tiles are covered in white snow, and icicles on the eaves contrast with the vermilion lacquer. Strolling through Yongfu Palace and Dazheng Hall feels like stepping into a snowy dream of the Qing Dynasty court. Taking stunning photos of the ancient-style snowscape is incredibly authentic. • Qipanshan Ice and Snow World: Tickets are 200 yuan (including ski equipment). A "snow park" created with millions of cubic meters of ice and snow, its core highlights include snow slides, snowmobiles, and ice sculptures. Speeding along the snow tracks, the wind whips up snowflakes, making you feel like you've stepped into a northern winter wonderland. • Beiling Park (Qing Zhaoling Mausoleum): Tickets are 50 yuan. Ancient pines covered in snow form a "snow pine corridor," and the red walls of Huang Taiji's mausoleum contrast beautifully with the white snow. The setting sun casts its rays on the snow, creating a sense of "the vastness of time," perfect for taking retro snowscape photos. • Zhongjie Pedestrian Street: Free. This century-old street has the strongest winter atmosphere. Ice sculptures and colorful lights decorate the streets and alleys, and the aroma of candied hawthorns and roasted sweet potatoes mingles with the scent of snow, making it Shenyang's "urban living room" in winter. 【🍲Food Recommendations】 • Sauerkraut Hot Pot with Pork: Approx. 80 RMB/serving. A copper pot simmers with crisp, tangy sauerkraut over charcoal, served with freshly sliced lamb slices, dipped in sesame sauce and minced garlic. A winter staple for Shenyang locals, this is the "soul hot pot" that warms and sustains them. • Chicken Stew with Mushrooms and Vermicelli: Approx. 68 RMB/pot. Free-range chicken stewed with hazel mushrooms. The vermicelli soaks up the broth, served piping hot, a must-order at every table in Northeastern restaurants. • Sticky Rice Dumplings: Approx. 6 RMB/each. Yellow millet dough wrapped around red bean paste, steamed until soft, then dipped in white sugar. Sweet, sticky, and chewy, a traditional sweet snack in Shenyang winters. • Grilled Cold Noodles with Stinky Tofu: Approx. 10 RMB/serving. Grilled cold noodles wrapped around egg and stinky tofu, brushed with garlic chili sauce. A popular street food for a warm and comforting winter meal. 【🍜Recommended Restaurants】 • Lao Bian Dumpling Restaurant (Zhongjie Branch): Recommended dish: "Stir-fried Dumplings + Pickled Cabbage Fried Rice Noodles". Average price: 50 RMB. This century-old restaurant's dumplings have thin wrappers and generous fillings, a classic choice for warming up in winter. • Lao Siji Pulled Noodles (Guangrong Street Branch): Pulled noodles with chicken frames are their signature dish. Average price: 20 RMB. The bone broth pulled noodles are hot and chewy. Paired with a bottle of Lao Xue beer, it's a popular gathering place for Shenyang locals. • Xingshun Night Market (Winter Indoor Version): The street is lined with food stalls where you can try frozen persimmons, roasted pig's trotters, and fried cakes. Wrapped in a thick coat, strolling and eating is a vibrant nightlife spot in Shenyang. 【🌈3-Day Itinerary】 Day 1: Afternoon Encounter with Shenyang + Old Town Vibrancy • Arrive in Shenyang at noon and head straight to Lao Bian Dumpling Restaurant near Zhongjie for stir-fried dumplings and pickled cabbage fried rice noodles – a warming and satisfying meal. • In the afternoon, visit Shenyang Imperial Palace, take stunning photos of the red walls and white snow, and experience the "collision of history and ice and snow." • In the evening, stroll along Zhongjie Pedestrian Street, enjoy grilled cold noodles with stinky tofu and candied hawthorn, and experience the winter charm of this century-old street. • In the evening, go to Lao Siji Hand-Pulled Noodles for hand-pulled noodles and chicken frames, paired with a bottle of Lao Xue beer, and experience the local late-night snack routine. Day 2: Ice and Snow Carnival + Beiling Winter Charm • In the morning, head straight to Qipanshan Ice and Snow World to ride snowmobiles and snow slides. It's recommended to arrive before 9 am to avoid the crowds. • For lunch, have a "Northeastern boxed lunch" at the Ice and Snow World, including sweet and sour pork with rice, to quickly replenish your energy. • In the afternoon, visit Beiling Park, walk along the snow-covered pine corridor, and take photos of the snow-covered red walls of Zhaoling Mausoleum, experiencing the wintery desolation of the Qing Dynasty imperial tombs. • In the evening, go to an old restaurant for chicken stew with mushrooms and vermicelli, ending the winter chill with a hot stew. Day 3: City Stroll + Cultural Experience • In the morning, visit the Zhang Family Mansion (entrance fee 50 RMB), see the snow-covered architecture blending Chinese and Western styles, and learn about the legendary story of the Young Marshal. • For lunch, enjoy a hot pot with pickled cabbage and pork, accompanied by sticky rice dumplings—a hearty meal of Northeastern winter warmth. • In the afternoon, if time permits, visit the Liaoning Provincial Museum (free) to see the "Liao Dynasty Cultural Relics Exhibition." Afterward, pack your luggage and conclude the trip. 【⚠️Important Notes】 • Transportation: Shenyang's attractions are concentrated; it's recommended to take the subway and taxi within the city. To reach Qipanshan, take the scenic area shuttle bus (approximately 20 RMB/person). Roads are slippery in snowy weather; wear non-slip snow boots. • Clothing: Shenyang's winter temperatures range from -15℃ to -25℃. A long down jacket, fleece-lined pants, and snow boots are essential. A hat, scarf, and gloves are also indispensable. Use hand warmers on your phone to prevent it from shutting down. • Avoid Peak Season: Qipanshan Ice and Snow World and Shenyang Imperial Palace are very crowded during peak season (December-February). Try to visit on weekdays or book tickets in advance on their official websites. • Culture: When visiting Shenyang Imperial Palace and Zhang's Mansion, please respect the regulations of the historical sites and do not use flash photography. When eating Northeastern cuisine, the portions are large, so it is recommended to order only what you need. Shenyang's winter beauty lies in the interplay of ice and snow with the warmth of cooking, and in the steaming aroma of copper pots. Three days, though short, is enough to create a vibrant experience. May this guide help you have a memorable snow trip to Shenyang and pack the winter charm of Shenyang into your bag. #ShenyangTravel #ShenyangTourism #LiaoningTourism #EncounterWinterBeauty #ExperienceWinterBeauty
Looking for a travel photography trip in Shenyang that blends history and fashion? This hidden gem, the Manji Hotel, is definitely a must-stay! 🏨 📍Address: No. 184, Beishuncheng Road, Shenhe District, Shenyang City 🚇【5 Minutes to Major Attractions】 - 5-minute walk to the century-old Zhongjie commercial district - 15 minutes to Shenyang Imperial Palace (No. 171, Shenyang Road, Shenhe District) - Metro Line 2 directly connects to Xita Korean Street - 3 bus stops downstairs directly to the Marshal's Mansion 📸【A Treasure Trove of Photogenic Spaces】 ✨New Chinese-style dry landscape lobby + golden geometric staircase (see attached image for tree-shaped decorative elements) ✨Ins-style corridor with light and shadow art wall ✨270° panoramic executive room with city skyline view Suggested attire: Black/New Chinese style outfits will look even better in photos! 💯【Smart Check-in Experience】 ✔️24-hour butler service ✔️Dyson hairdryer + smart toilet ✔️Some room types have a bathtub with a view Imagine taking a bath and enjoying the night view after a long day of sightseeing! 🍜【Nearby Food Map】 🔥Lao Siji (Main Branch): 8-minute walk Must-try: Chicken Soup Noodles + Smoked Chicken Frame 🌃Zhongjie Night Market: 5-minute walk Recommended: Grilled Cold Noodles with Stinky Tofu + Li Lianguan Smoked Meat Pancake This design hotel perfectly blends Shenyang's historical charm with modern aesthetics; every photo is a masterpiece! Tag your photographer to check it out! 📷 #ShenyangTourism #ShenyangHotelRecommendations #ShenyangTravelPhotography #ZhongjieFood #ShenyangGuide
I have to say, Shenyang has so many delicious foods! Eating at nine different places in two days was amazing! 1️⃣ Wei Jia Barbecue, Grilled Eel, and Beef Steak 2️⃣ Fengtian Xiaoguan 3️⃣ Shengjing Xiaohui Jinzhou Barbecue 4️⃣ Lao Fengtian Jiaohuo Chicken Rack 5️⃣ Zhongjie Ice Cream 6️⃣ Xiao Hongche Fried Egg and Scallion Pancake 7️⃣ Zhongjie Hanging Oven Pancake, Chicken Cake, and Snack Shop 8️⃣ Fei Lao Old-fashioned Spicy Hot Pot 9️⃣ Xita Shantaitai Korean Rice Cake Shop
Hello everyone! I recently took a secret trip to Liaoning, spending four days packing together history, mountains and sea, intangible cultural heritage, delicious food, and magical experiences! Now, I'm sharing this laugh-out-loud guide with you! 🏯 Day 1: Shenyang - From the Emperor's Villa to the Magical Night Market · Morning: Shenyang Imperial Palace – The Low-Key "Boss Outside the Pass" Rushing into the Shenyang Imperial Palace, shout at Emperor Shunzhi's office area: "If you can't finish reviewing the memorials, don't bother!" (He couldn't hear you anyway). Be sure to check out the Phoenix Tower, one of the Eight Scenic Spots of Shengjing. I suggest eavesdropping on the tour guide's explanation; you can hear Emperor Qianlong remarking here, "Construction is always difficult for our ancestors," which translates to: "My ancestors really had a tough time with renovations!" · Noon: Zhongjie – The Oscars of the Dumpling World Head to Laobian Dumpling Restaurant! Watching the chef make dumplings is like watching an acrobatic performance; the dumpling wrappers are thinner than my face mask! The aroma of Ma's shumai next door is irresistible; I suggest you hold onto your wallet (but you can't stop your mouth). · Afternoon: Zhang Xueliang's Former Residence – A History Lesson At the Young Marshal's Mansion, try to understand Zhang Xueliang's inner monologue: "My father left me this fortune, and next door is the Emperor's villa—the pressure is immense!" After that, head to the 1905 Cultural and Creative Park, sip coffee next to rusty factory machine tools, and instantly feel like a "princeling on the run from the Industrial Revolution." · Evening: Nanyao Yijing – A Time-Traveling Worker's Counterattack Rushing into Shengjing Longcheng·Nanyao Yijing, starting with 100 taels of silver, my choices are as follows: · Yanyu Academy: Compete in poetry with NPC Mr. Cao. He asks, "The bright moonlight shines before my bed," and you reply, "I'm writing a PPT," instantly making the scholar cry. · Chang Le Fang: Roll the dice and try your luck—a bicycle could become a motorcycle! The result was a crushing defeat, leaving him with only his underwear. The NPC Thirteen Lady sneered, "Sir, if you win the next round, I'll give you a bowl of smashed wine!" · Goal: Collect stamps to climb into the top three of the "Baturu" leaderboard, and be served food by an NPC at the banquet! Don't ask, it's just pure vanity. 🌊 Day Two: Dalian - Seagulls Cursing and "Pretending to be in Russia" · Morning: Xinghai Square - A Love-Hate Relationship with Seagulls Charge towards Xinghai Square with bread in hand. Dalian seagulls will swoop down like bombers to snatch your food. Remember the mantra: "Shake your hands fast, tie your hair tight, and don't worry about facial expressions!" · Noon: Seafood Revenge Feast Find a small shop near the square. The sea urchin dumplings are so fresh they'll make your eyes roll back, and the garlic oysters are so big you need both hands to hold them. Afternoon: Russian-style Street → Bangchui Island Take photos of the Russian-style street and post them on WeChat Moments with the caption: "In Russia, just disembarked from a warship." Take a taxi to Bangchui Island. The seawater is so clear you'd want to bottle it, but the beach is full of pebbles; walking barefoot gets you a free foot massage. Evening: Donggang Night View – Not for those with a romantic allergy! On a gondola in Venice, the gondolier hums "Sister, you sit at the bow," and you reply, "Brother, I haven't finished my PPT yet"—a complete romance destroyer. 🍁 Day 3: Benxi - Underground River and the Lamb Soup Faith Morning: Benxi Water Cave – A Site of Cultivation and Tribulation Rushing into Benxi Water Cave, wearing your thickest clothes (it's freezing inside!), take a boat ride on the underground river to see the stalactites. The tour guide pointed to a rock and said, "It looks like the Lotus Lantern." You muttered under your breath, "This is clearly a plan that the client hasn't even confirmed yet!" · Noon: Xiaoshi Yizhuang – A Pilgrimage for Lamb Soup Saints Rushing to Xiaoshi Yizhuang, you hold a bowl of Xiaoshi lamb soup, tears welling up in your eyes: "This isn't just soup! This is the milky white light of life!" Enjoying it with Anti-Japanese War pancakes evokes a revolutionary optimism. · Afternoon: Guanmenshan Forest Park – Forced Hiking for Weight Loss Entering Guanmenshan, the maple leaves are so red they look like they've been photoshopped. When you can't walk anymore, you silently chant, "The fat is burning, my WeChat Moments is waiting for me!" 🏮 Day 4: Liaoyang/Anshan - Cultural Expansion and the Laziness of a Thousand Mountains · Morning: Liaoyang White Pagoda – An Experiment of Ancient and Modern Collision Standing under the Liao Dynasty White Pagoda, looking up, the neighbor suddenly calls out, "Ergou, come home for dinner!" Instantly, you fall from "a thousand years of vicissitudes" back to "human life." • Noon: A spree of Liaoyang's intangible cultural heritage snacks Find an old shop for fried cakes. The sweet filling burns your tongue, but you can't bear to spit it out. While hissing and gasping, you exclaim, "This sweetness is Liaoning people's respect for life!" • Afternoon: Anshan Qianshan Mountain – A leisurely climb Before climbing Qianshan, you boast, "Conquering the number one mountain in Liaodong!" After ten minutes, you collapse on a rock: "I, the Empress, will guard this mountain for a thousand years. You can climb to the top yourselves!" At the foot of the mountain, drink Nan Guo pear wine; it's so sweet you want to become sworn brothers with the pear tree. 🍜 Liaoning Food Slang Guide • Lao Bian Dumplings: A combination of Lin Daiyu (thin skin, tender filling) and Guan Yu (imposing fame) in the dumpling world. • Xiaoshi Lamb Soup: One bite, and your soul sings, "This is the feeling of flying!" • Fushun Spicy Mixed Tofu: A sweet, sour, and spicy flavor party in your mouth; after eating, you want to get a marriage certificate with the chef. • Dalian Stewed Noodles: Fried rice noodles with sesame sauce, so chewy you could use them as ping-pong balls. • Su Ye Bo Bo: A Manchu pastry, eaten with a ritualistic touch: "Thank you, Lady Su Ye, for bestowing this meal!" 💖 Post-Travel Syndromes 1. Cultural Overload: From the Hongshan Culture to the secret history of the Qing Dynasty, the sheer volume of knowledge is overwhelming; my brain needs expansion. 2. Taste Bud Rebellion: Back home, eating plain porridge and pickled vegetables, my tongue protests: "We want mutton soup! We want dumplings!" 3. Social Anxiety: My skills in chatting with strangers at tourist attractions are maxed out, but I get blocked by friends afterward (because I talked too much). 📌 Bonus Tips • Transportation: High-speed rail between cities is incredibly fast, and the Shenyang subway can take you right to the palace gate. • Accommodation: The most convenient options are near Zhongjie Street in Shenyang or Xinghai Square in Dalian, perfect for sneaking out for a night out. • Comedy: Liaoning is full of comedy masters; you can claim compensation for emotional distress if a taxi driver makes you laugh (just kidding). In short, coming to Liaoning feels like returning to your hometown in Northeast China—history will teach you lessons, delicious food will embrace you, and the locals will brainwash you with humor! Pack your bags and come be the "Number One Wild Princess/Prince of Northern Liaoning" for four days!