Traveling slowly in Chaozhou alone: ​​small stomach but huge scenery, endless food and endless walking

Traveling alone in Chaozhou, I was worried that I wouldn't be able to finish eating so many authentic delicacies, but I didn't expect that there were so many beautiful views that I couldn't bear to leave the table. In the morning, I had a bowl of Chaoshan beef rice noodle soup at [Paifang Street]. The soup was clear, the beef was chewy, and it was paired with a little shacha sauce. It was delicious and not greasy. I also tried the spring rolls and sweet soup recommended by the locals. Although I had a small stomach, I only dared to order one or two, but every bite was memorable.

After eating, I walked along the street to [Kaiyuan Temple]. The incense was lingering and the ancient charm was lingering. Then I walked across [Guangji Bridge] and stood on the bridge to look at the Han River. The river breeze was gentle and the outline of the ancient city was in full view. Walking and walking, I accidentally passed [Han Wengong Temple]. It was full of literary atmosphere and suitable for sitting quietly and dazed.

In the evening, I came to [Xiangzi Bridge] to watch the sunset. The lights on the city wall lit up, and Chaozhou had a hazy beauty. There is no loneliness in traveling alone, only freedom. Next time, I will bring more stomachs and come back to eat slowly.

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Post by DiorTeoh | Jul 6, 2025

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