Happy Stroll by the Riverside of Jiang and Hai



Day 1: Langshan - Not Just Wolves!

Start your morning at Langshan. Don’t worry, there are no wolves here, just a kind-faced famous Buddhist mountain. With an elevation of only 109 meters, it’s a bit shy to call it a "mountain," but perfect for lazy tourists! After reaching the top, you can shout towards the Yangtze River: "I finally conquered a mountain!" (Recommended when no one is around)

Haohe River Night View - Nantong’s Chic Vibe

In the evening, head to Haohe River to enjoy the night view. The light show here will instantly fill your phone’s photo album. Friendly reminder: when posting on social media, remember to caption it "Venice of the East." Although it’s quite a stretch, the grandeur can’t lose!

Day 2: Nantong Museum - Pretend You Know History

Start your morning with some cultural immersion. Nantong Museum is China’s first public museum. When you see the artifacts, please show a thoughtful expression, while secretly thinking: "How great it would be if this were my family heirloom..."

Adventure Kingdom - Leave Your Screams in Nantong

In the afternoon, release your stress at Adventure Kingdom. When riding the roller coaster, remember: screaming is free, but managing your expression costs extra (referring to the possible blackmail after friends take ugly photos of you).

Food Surprises:

1. Nantong Crispy Cake: It’s crunchier than eating chips, so it’s best not to order it on a date, or you’ll end up with the persona of "I’m allergic to romance."

2. Huangqiao Sesame Cake: Don’t be fooled by the name; this cake isn’t "burnt" at all, but it’s so delicious you’ll want to burn down other cities’ sesame cake stalls.

Accommodation Tips:

When booking a hotel, be sure to ask if it’s "within Nantong city." Don’t accidentally book in "Nantong countryside." Although it might be only a 20-minute drive away, the psychological gap is as big as going from "Maldives" to "a puddle at your doorstep."

Final Advice:

1. Nantong dialect sounds like encrypted communication; when you don’t understand, just smile and nod.

2. Nantong locals love giving directions using "go east" or "go west," so it’s recommended to download a compass app on your phone in advance.

3. If asked "Is it fun?" the standard answer is: "Much more fun than working!"

Wishing you a bunch of beautiful photos and laugh-until-you-can’t-stop emojis in Nantong!

Post by Serendipity Isabella~Thompson7 | Jul 8, 2025

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