Not to be outdone, Guilin offers western travelers the opportunity to savor the best of local cuisine at Zhengyang Pedestrian Street, while Shangshui Meishi Jie (Shangshui Food Street) is where foodies can enjoy local favorites and traditional delicacies. If you are traveling on to Yangshuo, enjoy a comparable experience in the town’s most well-known precinct, […]
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Less than a kilometer and very close to the South Gate of Xi’an City Wall, be sure to explore Defuxiang. Shortened by locals to Defu Lane, it’s considered by locals to be one of the most famous bar streets in Xi’an. Noodle lovers can find heaven on earth when they visit Dachejia Xiang. Discover a […]
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Take a trip to the riverside bar street JiuYanQiao. With attractions like JiuYan Bridge (nine holes bridge) and the covered Anshun Bridge, it’s an idyllic environment to wander at night. Include Xiang Xiang Xiang too. Roughly translated as ‘the lane of yummy food’, it’s here you’ll discover a trove of hidden culinary gems – literally […]
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Find yourself in Hengshan Road, the largest area for bars and clubs, or Maoming Nan Lu and Julu Road. Looking for typical Shanghai-style cuisine? Make tracks for Huanghe Road where local Shanghainese enjoy relaxed dining. And if you’re after more of a street food experience while visiting the Pearl of the Orient, head to Wujiang […]
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Make a beeline for Sanlitun and Shichahai. Both are popular for the many bars and clubs that are frequented by locals and ex-pats alike. And for food, you cannot go past Guijie, a kilometer-long ‘food street’ with over 150 restaurants.
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