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TOP 10 Things to do in Nanjing, China 2023!

TOP 10 Things to do in Nanjing, China 2023!

Nanjing, China is an amazing place to visit in China. If you want to know top 10 what to do in Nanjing or you need a travel guide, please keep watching.

At number 5, we highly recommend Experiencing Xuanwu Lake Park: Spanning over 400 hectares, the park features a picturesque lake surrounded by lush greenery and beautiful landscapes. Visitors can enjoy leisurely boat rides, explore numerous pavilions and pagodas, or simply relax by the water's edge. It is a popular destination for locals and tourists seeking tranquility and natural beauty.

Moving on to number 4, we have the Nanjing Museum: With a vast collection spanning over 8,000 years, the museum houses invaluable artifacts, including ancient ceramics, calligraphy, paintings, and bronze ware. Its exhibits provide a fascinating glimpse into Nanjing's past, making it a must-visit destination for history and art enthusiasts alike.

Now, let's unveil number 3 on our list—Walk along Qinhuai River: Known as Nanjing's Mother River, it meanders through the city, offering scenic views of traditional architecture and vibrant riverside activities. Visitors can enjoy boat rides, explore charming narrow streets, savor local cuisine, and immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage that surrounds this enchanting river.


Taking the number 2 spot, we have the Visit to the Presidential Palace: This grand complex showcases a blend of Chinese and Western architectural styles and encompasses gardens, courtyards, and exhibition halls. Today, it serves as a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the country's political history and the lives of its former leaders.


Finally, securing the number 1 spot on our list is Confucius Temple Night Market: Located near the historic Confucius Temple, the night market offers a delightful sensory experience. Visitors can indulge in a wide array of street food, shop for traditional crafts and souvenirs, and enjoy cultural performances. It's a must-visit destination for those seeking an immersive taste of Nanjing's lively street culture.
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Taiwanese Street Food Tour of Liuhe & Ruifeng Night Market 2023

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The video collects the street food of two night markets in Kaohsiung.
Liuhe night market and Ruifeng night market are both popular with many tourists!
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00:00 Liuhe & Ruifeng night market

00:12 Korean cheese egg bread / 韓式起司雞蛋糕

03:00 Tanghulu (Candied fruit) / 糖葫蘆

05:35 Hot plate egg fried rice / 鐵板炒飯 (六合夜市)

07:50 Korean meatball / 韓式肉餅

09:35 Scallion pancake / 蔥油餅

12:38 Takoyaki with whole octopus / 章魚爆爆章魚燒

19:37 Chinese crepes jianbing / 老北京煎餅果子

22:54 Traditional stone crepes / 石頭餅

24:32 German pork knuckle (Schweinshaxe) / 尼黑德國豬腳

26:34 Deep fried squid / 酥炸魷魚 (六合夜市)

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Street Food in China - ULTIMATE 14-HOUR SICHUAN Chinese Food Tour in Chengdu! (Part 1)

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PART 1: Ultimate Chinese Street Food Tour of Chengdu, Sichuan, China! This is Part 1 of an epic 14 hour day of eating as much Sichuan Chinese food as possible in a single day - this is only half of the food, be sure to watch Part 2 as well! #ChineseFood #streetfood #Sichuan

Again, a big thank you to Jordan and Anita from Chengdu Food Tours ( for taking me around Chengdu for this unbelievable food tour. Sichuan is one of the greatest cuisines of China, and the world, known for numbing Sichuan peppercorn, chili oil, layers of fermented and pickled ingredients, and huge amounts of flavor. I was very excited to go on an ultimate Sichuan Chinese street food tour to learn more about this fascinating cuisine.

Here’s the main food and restaurants we ate at in this video:

ShiEr Qiao Baozi - One of the most common things to eat for breakfast in China is baozi, and this corner little restaurant is extremely popular and their family favorite spot for baozi in Chengdu. The minced pork version, which is their main one, is probably the best baozi I’ve ever had. The meat filling was delicious, but really it was the bread, the dough that stood out. Total price - 24 RMB ($3.38)

Duck Blood Snack - One our way to the market, we had another Sichuan street food classic, coagulated duck blood drenched in chili oil. Delicious. Total price - 7 RMB ($0.98)

Wang Ma Roast Rabbit - One of the most popular Sichuan Chinese street food snacks is roasted rabbit, shredded and loaded with chili oil, Sichuan peppercorn, and chili oil. What an ultra tasty snack. Half rabbit - 33 RMB ($4.65)

Market - The market is vibrant and full of action and energy, and a perfect place to get a feel for the fresh ingredients used in Sichuan food cooking. The highlight for me was tasting fresh Sichuan peppercorn, both green and red versions, which were so pungent it was almost hard to breath from chewing on a few. Luckily, sugar reduces the effect of Sichuan peppercorn, and so we ate a persimmon. What a food experience!

Noodles - One of the most well known of all Sichuan Chinese street food dishes are chili noodles, and so Anita brought us to one of her favorite spots. The noodles were cooked perfectly, then tossed in chili oil and herbs, with extra pork meat. They were unbelievably tasty. Price - 12 RMB ($1.69) per bowl

Sifang Dumpling Shop - Finally, for the last morning snack before lunch, we ate some Sichuan dumplings, again, one of the most eat street foods of Chengdu. The dumplings were boiled, then seasoned with chili oil, garlic, and sesame seeds. Total price - 35 RMB ($4.93)

Again, this is only Part 1 of this incredible 14-hour Chinese street food tour of Chengdu. Keep watching Part 2 to see all the rest of the food!

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Li River Cruise, Guangxi, China [Amazing Places 4K]

The four hour Li River cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo passes through spectacular karst peaks scenery, making it top tourist attraction in China.

Also views over Yangshuo from the peak known as the TV tower, and from short boat trip from Fuli (down the river from Yangshuo) before sunset.

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Hangzhou Travel Guide: Longjing Village, Lingyin Temple, West Lake, XiXi Park, Hefang St and more

Hangzhou Travel Guide. A video showcasing the 6 best places to visit in Hangzhou. Focusing on helping fellow travelers plan your own journey.

Locations visited: Longjing Village, Lingyin Temple, Fei Lai Peak, Qinhefang Street, Xixi National Wetland Park, West Lake (Including Leifeng Pagoda)

Plus guides on China Travel Essentials of E-wallet, Transportation and Online map.

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0:42 Longjing Village
2:53 Lingyin Temple
4:21 Fei Lai Peak
5:22 Qinhefang Street
6:46 Xixi National Wetland Park
9:11 West Lake (Including Leifeng Pagoda)

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Extreme Chinese Street Food - JACUZZI CHICKEN and Market Tour in Kunming! | Yunnan, China Day 4

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Kunming, Yunnan, China - Kunming is the capital and largest city in Yunnan province China. So I was excited to explore the local market in Kunming and eat as much street food as possible!

Here are all the Chinese street food dishes we ate throughout the market:

Rice pudding - 5 RMB ($0.76) - This was slightly fermented, and sweet, like a rice alcohol pudding. It was pretty good, but quite sweet, so I couldn’t eat that much of it.

Dumpling - 1 RMB ($0.15) - I saw these dumplings sizzling and hissing and there was no way I could walk by without trying one. Stuffed inside were leek and egg. They were a little on the oily side, but delicious.

Whole duck - 20 RMB ($3.03) - Yunnan is famous for roast duck, and there’s a version that’s comparable even to Beijing style. Style I was excited to find a stall that at the market that specialize in Yunnanese roast duck. It was delicious and the owners were very friendly as well.

Pickled pears - 5 RMB ($0.76) - This was an interesting snack, and supposed to be very healthy and good for digestion.

Drink - 2 RMB ($0.30) - This drink was incredible sweet, but refreshing.

Tofu Noodles - 5.5 RMB ($0.83) - Another extremely popular Chinese street food snack at the market was tofu noodles - I’ve had tofu and noodles, but not really mixed before. It was a little plain and starchy, but from all the sauces, it was taty.
Rice balls - 5 RMB ($0.76) - We also tried sesame rice balls which were delicious.

Jacuzzi braised ½ chicken - 15 RMB ($2.27) - This was one of the highlights of the market for me, mainly because the owner was so friendly and his giant jacuzzi of boiling chickens was amazing to see! The chicken was a little bony, but flavorful.

Yellow soybean porridge - 3.5 RMB ($0.53) - As we were leaving the market, we stopped for one last bowl of soybean porridge to eat with youtiau, Chinese donuts. I wasn’t expecting to like it as much as I did, but it was delicious. It was very warming and hearty.

Finally to complete this Chinese street food tour in Kunming, Jerry and I, along with his family ate Chinese Yunnanese bbq. It was tasty and a great way to end this amazing day of street food.

Special thanks to Zouba Tours ( for arranging everything in this video. I paid for this tour, but I think they did a great job, and I thoroughly enjoyed the food and the tour.

That completes Day 4 of this Chinese food tour of Yunnan. If you haven’t already, watch the full series here:

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Kaohsiung Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Kaohsiung – Taiwan’s busiest harbor. Located in southwestern Taiwan, this city boasts scenic seaside spots, magnificent mountain views, and captivating culture. Check out the top spots of Kaohsiung, here.

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Begin your #Kaohsiung #vacation on the island of Cijin, and visit Tianhou Temple, where Matzu, the protector of fishermen and sailors, is honored.

Head further inland and hike the trails at Monkey Mountain; have a spot of tea with a view of the city as monkeys swing overhead from the treetops.

Other popular attractions include Love River, which offers scenic pathways that run through the city, and Lotus Lake, where the Dragon and Tiger Pagodas are said to give visitors good luck. At the lake, honor the Goddess of Mercy and God of War, and marvel at the massive statue of the Mysterious Warrior, Xuan Wu. Don’t miss the nearby Tianfu Palace and Taiwan’s largest Confucian Temple.

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Everything I Ate in 10 Minutes at Liuhe Night Market in Kaohsiung, Taiwan - 六合夜市

We visited the Liuhe Night Market in Kaohsiung, Taiwan during our 3 day stay in this major city that I will say is my second most favorite city in the country. Can you guess which is my favorite?

As I always say, no trip to any city in Taiwan is complete until you visit at least one night market. In Kaohsiung, there are many night markets and although we were only able to visit one, I personally think this one is worth visiting even if it is often dismissed as being too touristy.

The service and food we received here was second to none in my personal opinion. Come along with me as I give you a guided tour of everything we ate and sampled!

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My most favorite city of all China I have visited. The city is clean with a huge lake in the middle with garden all around. People of all ages relaxing with music to blowing soap bubbles.Nice hotels and restaurants for different tastes. Place to visit includes West Lake,Liuhe Pagoda, Ligong pagoda and Lingyin Temple just to name a few. City, West Lake,Liuhe Pagoda, Narration in English.
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Topics covered in this useful Liuhe Night Market travel guide for Kaohsiung tourists are:
1). How to get to Liuhe Night Market aka Louhe Tourist Night Market in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
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Китай: Пагода шести гармоний/China: Liuhe Pagoda

Пагода Люхэта (шести гармоний) — 60-метровая пагода в южно-китайском городе Ханчжоу. Изначально она была построена в 10-м веке, но затем разрушена и восстановлена в 12-м. /
Liuhe Pagoda (or Six Harmonies Pagoda) is a multi-storye pagoda in China's southern city of Hangzhou. It was originally built in the tenth century, destroyed and reconstructed in the 12th century.

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Wild SHANGHAI STREET FOOD in City God Temple + Yu Gardens Tour | Shanghai, China

In April of 2019, I had the pleasure of visiting China for the second time in my life. I spent 12 days exploring and eating my way through the cities of Shanghai, Suzhou, and Hangzhou. I had the time of my life and I can’t wait to share my adventures with you!

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My second full day in China continued in Shanghai when I met up with my friend Daniel from Newman Tours. They offer incredible tours in cities all over China. We started our adventure in the Old Town of Shanghai at the beautiful Yu Gardens.

Our journey began at a replica of one of the four original entrances of the old town. We saw a statue of a mythological creature with a very interesting backstory outside of a jewelry store.

Our first stop was a place selling deep-fried local crabs. There are salty and spicy varieties. I went with the spicy one and dug into the meat in the middle. It was really nice and crispy. They were so meaty and delicious. I could eat everything on it, but the middle had so much meat in it!

Then we headed off to try the original xiaolongbao from 1900. To get there, we had to pass through a temple and marketplace area. We passed lots of street food vendors along the way. These xiaolongbao contain crab and pork. They’re much bigger than the regular xiaolongbao. You have to pop them with a straw to drink the soup before you eat them!

The soup inside was so hot. There was a lot of it inside! Then I grabbed my chopsticks and dove in. They’re huge and much thicker than the other xiaolongbaos I’d had, but it was so delicious!

We continued on to Yu Market, which has been around since the 16th century, and Yu Garden. It’s very clean and feels like an open-air mall. The temple architecture is stunning and there are so many things to see!

We headed on to a restaurant that sells over 100 dishes, including sweet and sour soups, dumplings, sticky rice, snails, pot stickers, eel, squid, and much more!

I went with some glutinous sticky rice balls with red bean paste inside. It was too hot and was super sticky and kind of slimy on the outside. I loved the red bean paste inside. Daniel brought me some coconut juice from Hainan Island near Vietnam. The juice was delicious and refreshing. It was straight coconut juice!

Then we crossed the zigzag bridge, which zigs and zags to lost ghosts, which were traditionally thought to only be able to travel in a straight line. I love learning about history. Ahead of us was a tea house.

There was a statue of the goddess of the lotuses. You make a wish and try to toss your coin onto the lotus pad she stands on. If I get it, I get two wishes. I got one inside and wished for a million subscribers!

Next, we went into Yu Garden, which was beautiful and dates back to the Ming Dynasty. It’s thought this temple was built using stolen money from taxpayers! There’s also an ancient rockery or rock garden, which is quite beautiful! I learned so much from Daniel!

There are lots of doorways in the garden. We reached an area where the path forked; long ago, one path was taken by the men and the other by the concubines! Newman Tours provides an audio guide for Yu Gardens that really helps you out!

Coming here is like taking a trip back in time. It’s one of the few areas where you can see things that were built in the 16th century. There was a gorgeous gate with two huge dragons with three fingers. From there, we fed the fish. There are lots of carp there and they’re really big!

We also saw a large rock that was meant to be a gift to for the emperor, but it fell into the river after it was placed on a boat to be transported to the capital. It was fished out hundreds of years later and moved to the garden.

To wrap up, Daniel gave me the opportunity to see my future by using some ancient Chinese fortune sticks. You shake the container containing the sticks until one comes out. On the stick is a fortune that corresponds with one in a booklet. You only want one; if two come out, it means the gods are laughing at you!

I made a different wish and shook out the number 9. It told me to be honest, straight, and true if I win success in life, otherwise I would fail!

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[Hangzhou from the Air] #23 Pagoda of Six Harmonies (DJI Mavic Mini)

[Hangzhou from the Air] #23 Pagoda of Six Harmonies (DJI Mavic Mini)

'The Sign Hunters' present the 'Hangzhou from the Air' (俯瞰杭城) series. Each episode is about one or a few minutes long and explores different areas of Hangzhou City (杭州市) in China's Zhejiang Province (浙江省).

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Liuhe Tourist Night Market 六合観光夜市 | Xinxing District Kaohsiung City Taiwan | Walk tour 2023

Liuhe Tourist Night Market (also known as Liouhe or Liuhe Night Market) is a popular and vibrant night market located in Xinxing District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan. It is one of the most famous and well-loved night markets in the city and a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists.

It is renowned for its diverse selection of delicious Taiwanese street food, which includes various types of local snacks, seafood, noodles, grilled meats, and desserts. Some of the must-try dishes at the market include oyster omelets, braised pork rice (lu rou fan), bubble tea, stinky tofu, and many others.

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ULTIMATE TAIPEI FOOD GUIDE // 8 Best Places To Eat in Taipei

Looking for the ABSOLUTE best places to eat in Taipei, Taiwan?

From Michelin Star restaurants to cheap street food, amazing night markets and quirky theme cafes and secret eateries - this list is a fun guide to all the top restaurants in the city.

This list brings you BEYOND Shilin Night Market and Din Tai Fung to discover some restaurants you might not have heard of or visited before.

Below is a complete list of all places visited and my accompanying blog post also includes photos and addresses:

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1. Niu Dian Beef Noodles
2. Golden Formosa
3. Rice and Shine
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5. Din Tai Fung
6. Raohe Night Market
7. Big Teapot Restaurant
8. Heuige Hot Pot
9. Shilin Night Market
10. Ximindeng food street
11. Dessert cafes / themed cafes

Big thank you to the Taipei Tourism Board for inviting me to Taipei for the week to experience all these incredible restaurants.

5 Street Food Items You Must Eat in Guangzhou

Guangzhou is known to be the heartland of Cantonese cuisine.

What’s delicious there? What can you find at the street food stalls? We roamed the streets in this southern Chinese city to find out.

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Chinese STREET FOOD Breakfast Tour in Hangzhou + BULLET TRAIN to Shanghai | Hangzhou, China

My final day in China started off in the city of Hangzhou, where I set off early that morning to find a delicious Hangzhou-style breakfast! I couldn’t wait to fill up on more amazing, local food before I had to leave for Shanghai!

My street food search began in the old town near Hefang Street, a pedestrian street where you can find tons of restaurants. I found a Middle Eastern restaurant where they were making kulcha, a type of flatbread that I had tried in Amritsar, India!

This kulcha contained black sesame seeds, spring onions, and more! It was very thin and crispy and had a light and airy texture. The black sesame was very unique and almost gave it a chocolatey flavor! And because Hangzhou is the green tea capital of China, I had to have some! The tea and kulcha together cost 6 Yuan/$0.87 USD!

Then I found another spot selling thick, fluffy, biscuit-like cake. It was very dense and contained egg, onion, and maybe custard. It was crispy on the bottom and very sweet!

Then I headed over to one of my favorite spots to get a tofu sandwich. On the way, I passed souvenir shops, tea places, and a pharmacy. There are jerky kiosks on the street as well as shoe stores and a McDonald’s. The street is called Royal Street and it has an ancient stream going down the middle of it!

I passed through the gate, which served as the entrance to the old town when Hangzhou was the capital of China.

I ordered a thin crepe with spring onions and tofu. It was almost like a panini and was so crispy and flavorful! The spicy sauce provided a nice contrast to the sweet sauce. I was in tofu heaven!

I also ordered some wonton soup. They were almost like the slippery wontons I’d had a couple of days earlier. There’s a dense piece of pork in the middle, but the wonton wrapping around it slips right down your throat. The best thing about this place is that there were only locals there. I was the only Westerner! My crepe and wonton soup came to just 15 Yuan/$2.18 USD.

After that, I headed back to the gate and went inside, where there is a little museum with paintings and a diorama that shows what Hangzhou looked like when it was the capital of China. It was the biggest city in the world at one point and even amazed Marco Polo!

Then I headed back to my apartment, grabbed my bags, and headed to the train station. I recommend getting to the train station an hour before your train. I was a little behind schedule because I wanted to double- and triple-check that I had everything.

The train station is so big, it looks like an airport! After I got my ticket and passport, I went back upstairs and went through security. The station was super futuristic with lots of shops and restaurants. It felt like I was in a spaceport! There are even arrows on the floor that direct you to drinking water and the bathroom!

The business class lounge was super nice, with lots of snacks and drinks. The ladies there were really friendly! I tried a Chinese drink that turned out to be cold lychee juice! One of the ladies walked me straight to my gate and got me to the front of the line.

I arrived at the platform and boarded my train. This business class was large and had reclining seats with a TV and a tray table. There are thousands of bullet trains that connect Chinese cities. It’s the fastest way to travel; driving between Hangzhou and Shanghai would take 3-5 hours!

It only costs 210 Yuan/about $30 USD for a 45-minute ride. I loved watching the countryside go by. I was given a gift that contains chocolate, raisins, peanuts, biscuits, gummies, and braised beef!

After 45 minutes, we were back at Hongqiao Station in Shanghai!

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Top 9 Best Street Food in Taiwanese Night Market

Top 9 Best Street Food in Taiwanese Night Market
這9種超人氣 ! 精彩美味的台灣夜市街頭美食 !


00:00 Sailfish Tempura with Egg / 深海旗魚串


04:16 Grilled Squid / 烤大魷魚


10:15 Lemon Iced Tea / 港式凍檸茶


13:31 Egg, Shrimp, Oyster Pancake / 蚵仔煎, 蝦仁煎, 蘿蔔糕


22:53 Scallion Pancake / 丹丹蔥油餅


28:39 Diced Beef Steak Cube / 火焰骰子牛肉


32:08 Giant Churros Making / 巨大吉拿棒製作


40:10 Fresh Corn with Cheese / 美味的玉米起司瀑布


48:15 Warm Ice Cream Rice Dessert / 網紅美食 ! 熱奶寶



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#街頭美食
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#美食大合集

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