A Must-Visit Industrial Museum in Liuzhou for Kids with Free Admission
by hale_gwendolyn94
Oct 24, 2025
Liuzhou 3 Days 2 Nights Travel Guide|Slurp the spiciest Luosifen in the "Mountain and Water Industrial City," climb Ma'anshan to see the Hundred-Mile Gallery, and night ride through the lively Yaobu Ancient Town
You think Liuzhou is just the "Hometown of Luosifen"?
Wrong! This city hidden in the heart of Guangxi
is a magical place where steel and landscape dance together—
By day, you wander through karst peak forests,
By night, neon lights reflect on the Liu River,
Factory chimneys and ancient towers frame the scene,
A bowl of sour, spicy, fresh, and stinky Luosifen
can numb your tongue all the way to your soul.
Here, there’s no crowd like Guilin,
but wilder landscapes, bolder flavors,
and a group of people living life with fiery passion.
This tested guide takes you through three days and two nights
to eat the most authentic noodles, climb the wildest mountains,
ride the longest riverside greenway,
and completely fall in love with this "city full of contrasts."
🗺️ Itinerary Overview|3 Days 2 Nights Essential Route
Time Arrangement
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Day 1 Morning Arrive in Liuzhou → Check in downtown → Check out the classic Luosifen at Wenhui Bridgehead
Day 1 Afternoon Climb Ma'anshan Park for a city view → Visit Five-Star Pedestrian Street
Day 1 Evening Night tour of Yaobu Ancient Town + Riverside light show
Day 2 Morning Explore Longtan Park → Walk the Wind and Rain Bridge → Watch ethnic minority performances
Day 2 Afternoon Visit Que'er Mountain Park or Bailian Cave Museum (choose one)
Day 2 Evening Snack crawl at Liujiang Night Market + Bike ride around the river on public bikes
Day 3 Morning Visit Liuzhou Industrial Museum → Buy souvenirs and head home
📌 Best Seasons: March–May (spring blossoms), September–November (cool autumn)
🌡️ Mild winters, summer showers, remember to bring an umbrella!
🏆 Must-Do TOP 6|Miss it and you missed out
1️⃣ Ma'anshan Park → Climb to see the "Hundred-Mile Liu River Scroll"
Elevation about 270 meters, 20-minute walk to the summit
Best spot: 360° viewing platform, Liu River winds like a jade belt around the city
Best time: Sunset, when city lights gradually come on
Kids’ task card: "Count how many big bridges you can see?"
💡 Tip: Wear non-slip shoes, steps are steep; you can also visit nearby Panlong Mountain on the way
2️⃣ Yaobu Ancient Town → Millennium-old dock turned "Guochao Nightlife Hub"
Free admission, Tang and Song dynasty-style architecture + modern light art
Recommended activities:
Take Hanfu photos during the day
Sit by the river at night in a small bar listening to folk songs
Weekend intangible cultural heritage market (sugar painting, paper cutting, oil tea)
📸 Photo tip: Best shots from the railings on both sides of the main bridge, with the colorful Wenhui Bridge in the background
3️⃣ Longtan Park → Urban secret, a karst landform textbook
Free entry, over 90% vegetation coverage
Highlights:
Wind and Rain Bridge (Dong ethnic style wooden bridge)
Mirror Lake reflections
Ethnic minority song and dance shows (daily at 11:00/15:00)
Great for family strolls, photos, and daydreaming
🌳 Fun fact: Wild macaques roam the park, do not feed them!
4️⃣ Liuzhou Industrial Museum → China’s first comprehensive urban industrial museum
Free admission (reservation required), housed in a renovated old factory
Highlights:
Prototype of the "Liugong" loader
Green train engine with access to the driver’s cabin
20th-century Luosifen production tools exhibit
Kids’ favorite: simulated steelmaking VR game
🎯 Educational bonus: Show kids that "heavy industry" can be fun too
5️⃣ Five-Star Pedestrian Street + Qingyun Market → Ultimate foodie battleground
Recommended Luosifen shops:
A Jiao Luosifen: so spicy it makes you cry but you have to finish it
Xiao Qi Luosifen: rich broth, perfect with duck feet
Jubao Luosifen: a local favorite since childhood
Must-try at Qingyun Market:
Sugar oil baba (¥3 each)
Spicy cold beef offal salad (sour and appetizing)
Homemade tofu pudding (sweet or savory)
🌶️ Noodle eating secret: add pickled bamboo shoots + fried soybeans + chili oil for the authentic "three-piece set"
6️⃣ Liujiang Water Bus → ¥2 for a scenic city route
Route: Xiti Pier ↔ Jinglan Bay (about 40 minutes one way)
Can be used as transport or sightseeing, passing mountains, water, and bridges
Recommended: evening trips, when sunset turns the river into gold foil
🚤 Tip: Scan WeChat QR code to board, no need to buy tickets in advance
🍜 Luosifen Red and Black List|Which is the most authentic?
✅ Reputation kings:
A Jiao: top choice for heavy flavor, chili oil so fragrant neighbors complain
Xiao Qi: favorite for balance, clear broth with rich taste, not too salty
Jubao: old brand representative, solid ingredients
🚫 Warning:
Most "internet-famous Luosifen" at scenic spots are pre-made, choose carefully!
Look for "freshly cooked dry noodles + homemade bone broth" for real skill
🏡 Accommodation Recommendations|Convenient + great value
✅ Downtown near Five-Star Street hotels
💬 Walking distance to food street, pier, subway
Recommended: Radisson Hotel Liuzhou, Vienna International (five-star)
Price: ¥280–450/night, breakfast included
✅ Boutique guesthouses in Yaobu Ancient Town
💬 Quiet at night, artistic environment
Recommended: "Jiangpan Shiguang," "Nanxi Inn"
Price: ¥350–500/night, ideal for couples/families
🚫 Special no-go zones: Things you must not do!
🚫 Don’t challenge the spiciest Luosifen on an empty stomach! — Your stomach will protest, drink some soy milk first
🚫 Don’t wear new shoes climbing Ma'anshan! — Wet, steep stone steps, shoe-breaking level ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
🚫 Don’t touch sculptures or climb rocks in scenic areas! — Some areas are fragile karst ecosystems
🚫 Don’t let kids near water without railings! — Liu River currents are strong, safety first
🚫 Don’t forget to stay hydrated! — Liuzhou is humid and hot, carry herbal tea or bottled water
🌟 Final words for you:
When you sit at a riverside food stall,
slurping hot Luosifen,
surrounded by aunties singing mountain songs, dancing ladies, and grandpas playing saxophone,
you suddenly understand—
Liuzhou people aren’t afraid of "stinky" or "spicy,"
what they fear is a life that’s not lively enough.
Three days is short,
but enough to let a tired heart
rediscover the "flavor of life."
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