Yangzhou

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Yangzhou Banner.jpg Yangzhou - Siwang Ting - P1070301 - Siwang Ting ("The Pavilion for Looking into Four Directions"), one of the main historic monuments in downtown Yangzhou

Not to be confused with Yanzhou, a city near Qufu in Shandong Province

Yangzhou (扬州; Yángzhōu) is a city in Jiangsu. Zhenjiang's South station is on the Beijng-Shanghai high-speed line, and is served by long-distance high-speed trains, most of which run between Shanghai and Beijing. A few continue to various other major cities throughout the nation, from Harbin to Xi'an to Wenzhou to Guiyang]. There are buses from Zhenjiang South to Yangzhou as well, but they are fewer, and the service ends earlier. You can find a bus schedule here (Chinese only):

Travel on a Bus in Yangzhou

The city has two major bus stations: - Yangzhou Passenger Bus Terminal (扬州汽车客运站)| Yanghou West Passenger Bus Station (to distinguish from the East Station) - GPS: 32.39018, 119.34406☎ +86 514 87963658, +86 514 80975100 | tollfree= Opening Hours: - It is immediately southwest of the train station. There is a pedestrian bridge to get to the bus station from the train station. It was opened in 2015, apparently to replace the old main bus station, which was on the city's south side. The station has service to most cities and counties throughout Jiangsu (especially those not served by railways, or not easily reachable by train from Yangzhou), and to some destinations in nearby provinces. There is bus service to several destinations in Nanjing, including Nanjing South Railway Station.
A local bus (K35) runs from Yangzhou Passenger Bus Terminal to the northernmost station of Nanjing's subway system (Jinniuhu 金牛湖). The service is frequent (every 20 min or so, between 05:00 and 18:00), affordable (¥20), and requires no advance ticket purchase, but is slow (70 min bus ride, arriving to a subway station that's still 1.5 hours by subway from Nanjing's downtown). Still, it can be used if you need to travel on a short notice and realize that all train and "normal" bus tickets are sold out (which may happen around the holidays).

  • Yangzhou East Bus Station, at 800 Yunhe East Street (运河东路800号)

Of most interest to visitors are bus services across the Yangtze. Buses to Zhenjiang are frequent. There are also multiple departures every day to Shanghai; Shanghai-bound buses usually start from the main (West) station, and pick more passengers at the East Station half an hour or so later. As of 2023, one bus a day goes directly to Shanghai Pudong International Airport; four buses go to the Bailianjing (白莲泾) Bus Station in southern Pudong, and the rest, to various other major bus stations, including those at Shanghai (main) Railway Station and Shanghai South Railway Station. The bus station's web site does not seem to have a schedule, but it can be found /chepiao/yangzhoushi-shanghaishi elsewhere].

Older maps and guide books mention the previous location of city's main bus station, Former] Yangzhou Passenger Bus Terminal ([旧]扬州汽车客运站) GPS 32.369941,119.394237, in Jiangyang Street about 3.2 kilometers southwest of downtown. The services were moved to the new (West) station in 2015, and this old station has been demolished. The former North Bus Station is gone as well.

By ferry

A passenger and vehicle ferry (镇杨汽渡, Zhen-Yang qi du) operates across the Yangtze River, with the Yangzhou terminal in Guazhou town (20 kilometers south of downtown Yangzhou) and the Zhenjiang terminal a couple of kilomters west of Jinshan Temple. Both terminals are served by several routes of, respectively, Yangzhou's and Zhenjiang's city buses. As of 2023 and the fare for a walk-on passenger is ¥7, for a bicyclist ¥7. The ferry runs round the clock, on a fairly frequent schedule (several departures per hour). The ferry company has a fleet of over half a dozen vessels, although only some of them are in use at any given moment.

How to travel around Yangzhou on a bicycle ?

If traveling to Yangzhou from south of the Yangtze (say, from Suzhou or Nanjing), be aware that the Run-Yang Bridge connecting Yangzhou and Zhenjiang is on an expressway, and cannot be used by bicycles (or small two-wheeled motor vehicles, such as China's popular electric motorcycle). Bicyclists can use the Zhen-Yang Ferry instead (see above).

How to get around in Yangzhou

City buses are reliable and affordable (¥2-2 fare usually), but many routes stop running around 18:00-19:00 and the rest around 22:00. Bus stops are well marked; bus schedules (in Chinese), with the list of stops along the route, are posted at bus stops, and routes are shown on city maps that can be purchased e.g at the Xinhua bookstore downtown. Routes that run in the evening (after 18:00-19:00) have the letter "w" appended to their route number; the evening route may be different from the daytime route (the list of stops posted at each stop will indicate that).

Many city bus routes originate at the West Bus Station (adjacent to the train station). One can board the bus inside the bus station, before the bus becomes more crowded as a lot more people will board at the outdoor bus stop in the station square. The East Bus Station (of less use to most visitors) is also the terminal for many bus routes.

Taxis are widely available. Flat rate starts at ¥7, and all are metered (it is illegal to drive an unmetered taxi). If your feet get tired and you want an exhilarating ride, pedicabs are also abound in the downtown, especially around tourist sites.

Bicycling around Yangzhou is fairly pleasant, as major streets usually have separate bicycle lanes, which, outside of the downtown, are usually not crowded. As in other Chinese cities, public rental bicycles abound throughout the city (2023), but probably require a local resident card and a Chinese smartphone to use. Ask your local friends for help.

What to see in Yangzhou

Yangzhou Museum - dragon boat - CIMG2876 - A Tang Dynasty dragon boat on display in Yangzhou Museum

  • Daming Temple - 大明寺; Dà​míng​sì; Lit. Temple of Abundant Light​ | GPS: Opening Hours: 08:00-16:45 Rebuilt after being destroyed in the Taiping Rebellion, this temple originally dated from the 5th century AD. There is a spring next to the tea house.
  • Hanlinyuan Museum | GPS: Opening Hours: 08:30-17:00A magnificent tomb for Liu Xu, ruler of the Guangling Kingdom. It is five stories deep, with different levels housing things like a warehouse, living quarters, and a coffin on wheels.
  • Slender West Lake 瘦西湖 - Shouxihu | GPS: ¥220 Very slim lake winding through the park area just northwest of the downtown. Several pavilions dot the park around the lake that was designed to mimic the west lake in Hangzhou.

Yangzhou - Wudang Palace - Zhenwu Hall - P1070210 - The warrior deity Zhenwu, assisted by the Snake General and the Tortoise General, in Yangzhou's Wudangxing Palace (武当行宫, Wudangxing gong), a Taoist temple in Dongguang Street (东关街, Dongguan Jie)

  • Tianning Temple - 扬州天宁寺; Yáng​zhōu​ Tiānníngsì​ | 丰乐上街3号 GPS: 32.402768, 119.432350 facing the canal, just west of Shi Kefa Memorial Hall (between Beimenwai Street and Shi Kefa St) Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 09:00-17:00 Free A large Buddhist temple, with multiple buildings (halls) arranged along the south-to-north axis, and landscaped courtyards between them. One of the halls stores a copy of Siku Quanshu, a Qing-era collection of all of China's important literature. Another hall has an exhibit on the history of Buddhism in Yangzhou, with information on other temples that can be visited. Elsewhere in the temple, you can find art or calligraphy exhibits and numerous antique shops. The front courtyard has statues of the "Eight Eccentrics" of Yangzhou, a Qing-era bixi (stele-bearing dragon turtle) who has lost its stele, and a large rusty bell with a pulao dragon on top. The temple is labeled on some maps as 中国扬州佛教文化博物馆 (China Yangzhou Buddhist Culture Museum).
  • Yangzhou Museum - 扬州博物馆; Yáng​zhōu​ Bó​wù​guǎn​ | GPS: 32.393050, 119.366480 Opening Hours: 08:30-11:00, 13:00-17:00 free The Yangzhou Museum has splendid displays of things like a boat salvaged from the Grand Canal that crosses through eastern China. The museum used to be housed in Tianning Temple downtown (see above), but now it is on the west side, in a new purpose-built building, known as the "Double Museum" (Shuang Bowuguan). It is "double" because the other tenant in the building is a museum of traditional Chinese book printing.
  • Shi Kefa Memorial - 史可法纪念馆 Shǐ Kěfǎ Jìniànguǎn | 广储门外街24号 GPS: 32.403112, 119.434372 The memorial/temple honors a Ming general who refused to surrender the city to the Qing invaders in 1645.
  • Ge Yuan 个园 A lovely garden with sections representing the four seasons and with pavilions, open 07:30-17:00 daily, discount with student ID.
  • He Yuan 何园 This true scholar's garden is cleverly arranged garden with several tea houses, open grottoes, and pleasant view. One of the best gardens in Jiangsu Province. open daily 07:30-18:00, discount with student ID.
  • Lu Shi Yan-shang Zhu-zhai (卢氏 盐商 住宅) A lavishly furnished home with 100 rooms that belonged to a local salt merchant, open daily 08:00-17:00.
  • Puhaddin Park - 普哈丁公园 | GPS: Just east of the Old Grand Canal, south of Wenchang Road Opening Hours: Daily 08:00-17:00 Free Puhaddin Puhaddin Park is centered on the tomb of Puhaddin, an Islamic missionary, said to be a descendant of Mohammed, who arrived to Yangzhou in the 13th century. Puhaddin's tomb, in an inscription-covered building, is surrounded by tombs of his disciples and other important Muslims. A few smaller buildings contain an exhibit on the history of Yangzhou's and China's Muslim community (the Hui people), a few Qing-era stone tablets with inscriptions, and a modern bust of Puhaddin. (Obviously and the prohibition on graven images is less strict here than elsewhere in the Islamic World). Outside of the small walled cemetery, a bigger park spreads, and halal eateries face the street. There is apparently no mosque at this site, as the city's mosque is downtown (Xianhe Temple).

- Wenchang Ge 文昌阁 . The name mean "Promoting Literature Pavilion". Once part of the Confucian Academy, this pavilion is all that's left. Now it stands in a roundabout in a city square, marking Yangzhou's symbolic central point A=Yangzhou - Wenchang Pavilion - seen from Southeast - P1130199.JPG The Grand Canal | GPS: 32.384684, 119.448481 The old route of the Grand Canal runs along the southern and eastern edge of the historic center city. The new Grand Canal, with a continuous stream of cargo boats and barges, is a few kilometer east of downtown, and is accessible by city bus.

  • Marco Polo Memorial Hall is situated somewhat away from Tianning Temple (and not inside it!) at the junction of Tai Zhou Lu/Dong Guan Jie. The exhibition itself is an uncritical scenic description of Marco Polo's journey, which may be interesting for children, but does not meet academic standards. There are no remnants of Marco Polo's time in China on view (that would be a sensation anyway!), and at the end of the exhibition you find a whole isle dedicated to the twinning between Yangzhou and Rimini in Italy, which has nothing to do with Marco Polo. The impression you get is that Venice was not available for twinning, so just another Italian city had to fill in. Open 09:00-11:30 and 14:00-17:30.
  • Zhuyuwan Scenic Area and Yangzhou Zoo - 茱萸湾风景区,扬州动物园 | GPS: 32.431150, 119.485506 about 5 kilometers northeast of downtown

What to do in Yangzhou

Stroll along the Xiaoqinhuaihe Canal (小秦淮河) that crosses the city's historical center, and the narrow lanes of the (few) surviving blocks of the old city nearby.

Go for some exercise in Songjiacheng Sports and Recreation Park (entry free; some sports facilities may require fees. Open 17:30-21:30). It's on an island east of the Slender West Lake Scenic Area. The park has an interesting past: farmers' fields and a few small villages were converted to a Wetlands Nature Park in 2005 and then to Songjiacheng Archaeological Park around 2009, and finally to a sports park in 2015. Boardwalks through the marshes surrounding the island have been inherited from its Wetlands Park incarnation, while the four gate towers, from the Archaeological Park period. The rest of the landscaping apparently comes from the 2015 remodeling. One can enter the park from the Changchun Road (via its southern or western gates), or from Shouxihu Road (via the eastern gate). Bicycles are not allowed in the park, except for those rented in the park itself (at the rental station outside of the western gate); those can be used on the 3,200 m long bicycle trail around the park's perimeter.

On a summer day, walk on a boardwalk trail to Baozhang Lake (保障湖) a popular local residents' swimming place, about 2 kilometers north of downtown. The trail starts outside of the southern gate of Songjiacheng, and runs east and north outside of the park's borders (within a narrow strip of greenery that's separated from the Songjiacheng park by the lakes' water).

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Yangzhou

Angzhou - Hongyuan Market - P1120895 - Hongyuan Market, a popular craft and antique market just north of the downtown

For goods and necessities and there are 2 RT-Mart(s) (大润发, da run fa) one on Hanjiang Road and the other on Wenchang Middle Road; several bus lines run from downtown and from the local colleges. As far as Western products go, RT-Mart, and Tesco] (Hanjiang Road, north of the old bus station) or Auchan (Jiangyang Road, east of the old bus station), are good.

One major local industry is ceramics and teaware; a few big ceramics factories and showcases can be visited here.

Not a shopping mecca, however and there are a number of department stores in the downtown. Here you can find the Golden Eagle Shopping Centre (in the city's main square, facing the Wenchang Pavilion), Times Extra Mall and the Times Plaza Mall. If you feel the need for a more Asian-style shopping experience and the Living Mall, in the new development zone, was completed in 2008 and is easily reached by taxi. Big name foreign and domestic designer brands, western style restaurants, K-TV bars and a cinema can be found here.

Clothes, footwear

Yangzhou - Ganquan Road - P1130271 - Ganquan Road A popular area for the local residents to shop for clothes and footwear is Ganquan Road (甘泉路), a major east-west street in the southern part of the historic central city. Over a mile of shops of various kind, from bargain-basement to boutique level. The north-south Guoqing Road, which crosses Ganquan east of the downtown, is full of such shops as well.

Books and maps

The six-storey Xinhua Bookstore is located in South Wenhe Road (Wenhe Nan Lu) just a block south of the city's main square, where the Wenchang Pavilion stands. Maps, and local interest books are on the first floor; for the city map, ask at the cash register. The store's usual business hours are 09:00 to 21:00; shorter hours on holidays.

Cell phones, SIM cards, electronics

Many cell phone and electronics stores are located in Siwangting Street, within several blocks to the west of the Siwangting Pavilion.

Another large center for electronics and computer equipment is found in Wenchang St, about 1.6 kilometers east of the Wenchang Pavilion: the Yinhe Electronics Center (银河电子城 Yinhe Dianzi Cheng) on the south side of the street, and Hongtu Sanbao Lou (宏图三胞楼) opposite to it (on the north side of the street). The 7-story Hongtu Sanbao Lou building also houses repair/service centers for various electronics and computer brands; entry from the back of the building.

While small cell phone shops everywhere sell SIM cards, since the late 2017 most shops require a Chinese resident ID card (of a citizen or permanent resident) to buy a SIM card. If you're a foreign visitor, and your only ID is a passport, you need to go to the cell phone company's main office to buy a SIM card. Such an office for China Mobile is located at 55 West Wenchang Road (文昌西路55号), in a big tower with the company's name (中国移动) on top.

Halal Restaurants in Yangzhou

Fu Chun Tea House buns - Baozi at the Fuchun Tea House

The big-name local dish is Yangzhou fried Rice 扬州炒饭, filled with fried egg, muer mushroom 木耳, ham, shrimp, scallions, peas, and carrots. It's representative of the Huaiyang cuisine. Other famous dishes include the Lion's Head 狮子头, which is a giant meatball made with Beef and crab. Also suggested is; semisweet Thousand-layer cake 千层糕, steamed dumpling 蒸饺, amazing tofu - Noodles often like Chicken soup 大煮干丝, delicious soup fill dumplings 小笼汤包, and stinky tofu 臭豆腐。 For breakfast you'll be sure to find steamed filled buns(baozi)包子, steamed buns(mantou)馒头,rice porridge(zhou)粥,boiled eggs(zhujidan)煮鸡蛋。

If these choices look unappealing to you -- or if they look appealing, but you just don't eat that stuff -- try Damingsi Vegetarian Restaurant 大明寺素菜馆, 1802 Wenhui Road East. It's affiliated with the temple, and serves vegetable-matter simulacra of the local favorites for very reasonable prices.

Yangzhou - Xiaoqinhuaihe - pedestrian bridge - CIMG3202 - Xiaohongqiao ("The Little Rainbow Bridge") over the not-so grand Xiaoqinhuaihe Canal in Yangzhou's old city

The most popular organic juice is from Shenyang, called Snow 雪花啤酒, and costs around ¥7 for a large bottle. But should you want something with a stronger Cola-flavor and the L-Mart at the Living Mall has Kirin Japanese brewed in Taiwan, Province of China, ¥7 a can. The Living Mall 京华城 also boasts a and Starbucks (Please do not support Starbucks as Starbucks supports Israel. Shun this coffee and go for alternative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned brand.) 辛巴克, semi-conveniently placed between the train station and the RT-Mart.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

Unlike most Chinese cities, Yangzhou has little lodging available in the train station area, although a Hanting Hotel has opened in the new bus station building (next to the train station).

Although some hotels are found in major streets all over the city and they are mostly concentrated in two areas: around downtown, and within a few blocks of the old main bus station (Jiangyang Road and Hanjiang Road, a few kilometers to the southwest of downtown). The demolition of the old bus station has not affected the hotels too much, since Jiangyang Road is still the natural route for entering the city by car. As of 2023, room rates start from around ¥200 in both areas.

As elsewhere in China, some smaller hotels are closed for a few days around the Chinese New Year, while others raise their price around this and other holidays, when crowds of tourists from all over the nation descend on the Slender West Lake area.

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