Experiencing the Summer Night Tide Chase for the First Time at Zai Hai Yi Fang, Lianyungang
by Sophia48 Collins - Soph
May 14, 2025
👍️Recommended Reason: A surprising coastal mountain town that will delight you.
📅Travel Guide: Lianyungang is a seaside city relatively close to us, just over two hours by car. Of course, you can stop by Donghai Crystal City for some shopping along the way. [Grin][Grin]
Day 1: Depart in the morning—forgive the lazy, slow-moving, or family-tagged folks who can't leave early. We set off at 10:00 AM and arrived at Donghai Crystal City in about an hour for shopping (I can also share a crystal city guide if needed [Chin]). We charged the car while there and reached Lianyungang after 4:00 PM. Since the hotel was right next to Lianyungang's At the Sea Park, we caught the seaside sunset right after checking in. The beach was lively with spontaneous square dancing performances by locals—though this time, it was Xinjiang-style dancing, so chic it made me envious. Dinner was at a casual seafood stall near the hotel, which turned out fine.
Day 2: After breakfast at the hotel, we drove to Liandao Island, about 15 minutes away. Since it was the May Day holiday, we recommend visiting such popular spots early in the morning. By noon when we left, the crowds were overwhelming [Scowl]—our morning experience was definitely better. Pro tip: Take the sightseeing bus to Suma Bay first, then walk along the coastal boardwalk to Dashawan Bay, and finally take the mini train back to the exit (usually, the train stops at Dashawan first, so double-check or ask the driver). After leaving the island, we headed to the Old Street for food and a leisurely stroll. Surprisingly, the Old Street charmed me with its culture, history, quiet alleys, and harbor views—so relaxing. We returned in the evening, wrapping up a pleasant short trip.
🏨Accommodation Tips: Orange Hotel (Lianyungang At the Sea Branch) has a great location, though holiday prices tripled—understandable.
💗Other Tips: Lianyungang, this little coastal town, carries a certain "chill vibe." You might love it—whether aimlessly digging in the sand at the beach, strolling the seaside boardwalk to clear your mind, chatting with vendors at seafood stalls, or wandering the Old Street under shady trees. Turn a corner, and you might find a café bathed in beautiful light, tempting you to capture the moment. Lianyungang, a coastal mountain town that pairs perfectly with a piano waltz—simply lovely.
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