You have to go to Weihai once🌊🌊🌊🌊
Three days and two nights for college students 1000💰〔Toll 300💰Accommodation 200+💰Food 200💰〕
⚠️Transportation methods
『Self-driving』🚗: One is to Qingdao, and the other is to Yantai
『High-speed rail』🚅: Weihai North Station, Weihai Station, Weihai North Station is closer to the high-speed area
『Airplane』✈️: The main transportation methods at Weihai Airport are buses and taxis
❤️Itinerary
&Three-day tour
✔Day1: Torch 8th Street -> Weihai International Bathhouse -> Fuhai Seafood Self-selected Hot Pot -> Weihai Xingfumen
✔Day2: Liugong Island -> Weihai Window -> Hanlefang Night Market
✔Day3: Weihai Park -> Jinshiwan Art Park -> Naxianghai International Tourism Resort
& Four-day Tour
✔Day1: Liugong Island -> Weihai Park -> Yuehai Park -> Fuhai Seafood Hotpot -> Hanlefang Night Market
✔Day2: Torch 8th Street -> Weihai International Bathhouse -> Maotou Mountain
✔Day3: Haiyuan Park -> Weihai Xingfumen
✔Day4: Naxianghai -> Jinshiwan Art Park -> Chengshantou
⚠️Popular Scenic Spots
🌺Liugong Island: Beautiful Sea View, 270° Surrounding Coastline
🌺Torch 8th Street: China's Little Kamakura, Full of Japanese Style
🌺 Fuhai·Fisherman's Cuisine: I went to Fuhai to eat seafood. There are two restaurants. I tried both. The boss has his own fishing boat. The seafood is very fresh. There are many kinds of sea cucumber rice, Spanish mackerel dumplings, and seafood hot pot. There are stores in Oulefang and Hanlefang. The quality is good and the price is low. It is also convenient to eat.
🌺Weihai International Bathing Beach: The sand is very fine, suitable for swimming and watching the sunset. 🌺Jinshiwan Art Park: The grass house is beautiful, as if you are in a fairy tale world. 🌺Huaxia City: Weihai's 5a scenic spot, there are cute penguins 🐧, dolphin 🐬 performances, dreamy live performances, exciting high-altitude glass bridges... It's really awesome. 🌺Naxianghai: Full of artistic sense, suitable for filming, children remember to bring swimsuits 👙 🌺 Chengtouhai: South Korea is across the street🇰🇷, and you can see the panoramic view of Weihai city
🌺Happiness Gate: Weihai landmark building, with a thousand kilometers of coastline
🌺Weihai Park: One of the largest seaside squares in China, suitable for checking in and taking photos📸
🌺Yuehai Park: Must-check in the seaside swing, you can pick up seafood, watch the sunrise, and spend parent-child time
🌺Maotou Mountain: The scenery on both sides is beautiful, enjoy the long time
🌺Haiyuan Park: There are many fishing boats🚢, very photogenic
🌺Han Lefang Night Market: The most lively place in Weihai, with countless delicious food
Weihai🌊 is really beautiful, blowing the sea breeze, watching the sunset, eating seafood, picking up shells🐚, this holiday, let's come to Weihai together
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