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The Most Famous Sightseeing Attractions of the City: Yiwu

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The Most Famous Sightseeing Attractions of the City: Yiwu

Welcome to Yiwu, a bustling city in the Zhejiang province of China, renowned for its small commodity trade markets. However, Yiwu is not just a commercial hub; it’s also home to beautiful tourist destinations. In this blog post, I will be sharing with you the must-see sightseeing attractions in Yiwu that will make your visit a memorable experience.

1. Yiwu International Trade City

No visit to Yiwu is complete without a trip to the Yiwu International Trade City. It’s the largest wholesale market in China and one of the largest in the world, with over 75,000 shops spread across 5 districts. It’s a one-stop-shop for all kinds of commodities, from jewelry to toys, decorations, and textiles. All of the products are of high quality and affordable prices, making it a haven for shoppers.

2. Futian Market

Another notable market in Yiwu is the Futian Market, which specializes in small commodities and is located next to the Yiwu International Trade City. At the Futian Market, you can find a variety of products, including souvenirs, stationery, and daily essentials. The market caters to both domestic and international buyers, making it a global hub for small commodity trade.

3. Xiuhu Park

Xiuhu Park is a breathtaking park that is a must-visit during your stay in Yiwu. Located in the south of the city, the park is surrounded by hills and covers an area of 168 hectares. The park is home to a stunning lake, where visitors can hire boats and stroll along the lake’s perimeter. The park is also home to an amusement park, playgrounds for children, and a beautiful flower garden that blooms all year round.

4. Yiwu European Style Street

If you’re looking for a unique Yiwu experience, then a visit to the Yiwu European Style Street is a must. The street is modeled after a typical European town and has several buildings with European architecture. The street is excellent for shopping, dining, and taking pictures. You can buy a variety of products, from clothes and accessories to home decor and souvenirs. You can also taste European-style cuisine at various restaurants and cafes.

5. Huangshan Mountain (Yellow Mountain)

A visit to Yiwu wouldn’t be complete without a trip to the Huangshan Mountain, also known as the Yellow Mountain. The mountain is located 300 km from Yiwu and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Yellow Mountain is famous for its peculiarly shaped rocks, stunning pine forests, and the Hot Springs. The mountain is a popular hiking destination, and visitors can take cable cars or climb the mountain on foot.

6. Yiwu Museum

Yiwu Museum is a testament to the city’s history and culture. The museum displays ancient artifacts and relics that date as far back as the Ming and Qing dynasties. The museum is an excellent place to learn about the city’s history and culture, and the exhibitions are well-curated.

7. Chouzhou Park

Chouzhou Park is a beautiful and well-manicured park located in the city center. The park is the perfect place for relaxation and leisure. The park has a lake and a river where visitors can enjoy boating activities, and there are also several pavilions, gardens, and sculptures dotted around the park.In conclusion, Yiwu is a city that has something for everyone. Whether you’re a shopper looking for a bargain, a nature lover, or a culture enthusiast, Yiwu won’t disappoint. The above-listed attractions are just some of the many places you can visit during your stay in Yiwu. We hope this guide helps you plan your trip to this mesmerizing city.

The Insider’s Guide to Visiting Yiwu

Yiwu is a vibrant city located in the central part of the Zhejiang Province of China. Often, known as the ‘world’s largest supermarket’, the city is a major commercial hub and is famous for its small commodities market. However, there is more to Yiwu than just its markets. As a local, I can give you an insider’s guide to the most exciting places to visit, the best food to eat, unique cultural experiences, fascinating local history, and off-the-beaten-path suggestions.

Local Attractions: Discovering the Hidden Gems

While Yiwu has some well-known tourist attractions such as Luo Binwang’s tomb, Jinhua Yangtze River Bridge, and many more, the city also has many undiscovered hidden gems. A unique place to visit is the Xiuquan Ancient Town located in Yiwu’s southern area. Xiuquan Ancient Town has a unique water town style coupled with a Chinese classical garden and Buddhist culture making it an oasis full of peace, beauty, and peace.

Another hidden gem is the Choucheng Street, a busy shopping street during the Ming and Qing dynasties whose architectures remain preserved to this day. While locals shop in the traditional stores, tourists can take an experiential walk through the street’s past and present.

Dining Spots: Taste the Local Cuisine

Yiwu’s local cuisine is mouthwatering, flavorful, and has quite a history. One must-try is the ‘Yangzhou Fried Rice’, which originated from Yangzhou City but became popular all over China. In Yiwu, you can find a local restaurant chain called “Yan’s Fried Rice” that specializes in the dish.

Snacks such as “Curry Warmth Potatoes” and “Merry Heaven Shiitake Mushrooms” are on every local’s must-try snack list. For breakfast, locals always opt for “Xinyuan Rice Cake”, a glutinous rice cake filled with blended sesame, which is located in the thriving food street of Chouzhou North Road.

Cultural Experiences: Embrace the Local Culture

Religious statues and images are abundant in the halls and gardens of Niutoushan, a hill located in the southeast of Yiwu city and famous for monasteries and well-preserved Buddhist stone carvings. The cultural park of International Trade City in Yiwu is also an excellent example showcasing the history of the Silk Road, indicating China’s opening-up policy, and exhibiting the achievements of China’s reform and opening-up.

There is also the Chouzhou Ancient Street, located in the center of the city, which is a place where visitors can appreciate classical architectures, taste local snacks. They can try calligraphy, embroidery, and painting or enjoy street performances on the second floor of the building, showcasing the authentic local ethnic landscape and culture.

Local History: A Glimpse into Yiwu’s Past

Yiwu has a rich history dating back to the Neolithic times. One interesting story was when a native son Luo Binwang was abandoned by the Emperor for being too outspoken and opinionated. Without getting his rightful credit, he left the governance and began playing music, drinking, and composing poems. Visit ‘Luo Binwang’s tomb’ at the Xinjianyan scenic area located in the Yiwu district to learn more about this legendary figure. Another place to explore Yiwu’s history is the Yiwu Museum, located near the phase 1 district of Yiwu International Trade City, exhibiting the over-5000-year-old history of the Yiwu area and promoting its local characteristic culture, traditional commerce, folk customs, revolutionary details, and industries’ development.

Off-the-Beaten-Path Suggestions: Unforgettable and Unique Experiences

Visiting the Yiwu Wetland Park, an open air wetland park located in Yiwu’s Dongyang City, is an excellent way to experience something unique and off-the-beaten-path. Enjoy a boat ride to see the diverse flora and fauna or take a stroll along the boardwalk to view the beautiful scenery.

Another must-visit is the Yiwu Xiuhu·Summer Resort where visitors can witness ‘Firefly World’ late at night from May to October. Here, visitors can experience a unique and romantic night with countless fireflies shining brightly in the park.

In conclusion, Yiwu holds endless possibilities for exploration, and there is always something to learn, taste, see, and experience. Use this insider’s guide to make your visit to Yiwu an unforgettable and unique experience.

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