
Yangshuo West Street
Best time to visit
Best from dusk to night. The lights illuminate the streets, food stalls are at their liveliest, and you can enjoy the unique night scenery.
Budget tips
The street has no entry fee. When trying snacks, it is recommended to share portions from several stalls. This is both economical and lets you taste more foods.
Recommended for
Food enthusiasts, Culture travelers, Photography enthusiasts, Nightlife experiencers
Plan your visit
2-3 hours
About
Quick facts: There is a street that brings together snacks and handicrafts from around the world, bustling with activity. At night, the lights and ancient architecture complement each other, and the unique night market atmosphere makes it hard to leave.
Highlights: The unique soul of this street lies in its blend of century-old historical buildings and modern culture. As night falls, colorful lights illuminate every detail of the street, and the aroma of street food wafts over, making your mouth water. A special recommendation is the lychee-flavored traditional sugar-coated hawthorn stick, sweet with a hint of sourness, leaving a lasting aftertaste.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes, as you will do a lot of walking along the street.
- The lights are more beautiful at night. The best time for photos is after dusk.
- There are more visitors on weekends. Weekday evenings are less crowded.
- When trying snacks, pay attention to hygiene and the freshness of ingredients.
Practical info
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