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The Bund of Jiangyin hides a romantic treasure of Jiangnan!

Hey everyone! Can you imagine a place on the banks of the Yangtze River that combines historical charm with modern vibrancy, all while offering breathtaking river views? That's right, this hidden gem is the Jiangyin Bund! Today, I'll guide you through some amazing ways to experience the Jiangyin Bund, so be sure to bookmark this! Preparations ● Documents: Don't forget your ID card, you'll need it if you need to register anywhere. ● Clothing: Jiangyin's weather is quite changeable, so check the forecast before you go. If it's sunny, bring a sun hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen; if it's cool, bring a light jacket. ● Other: Bring a power bank to keep your phone charged for taking photos and navigation; pack some snacks and water to stay energized while you're exploring. Transportation Guide ● External Transportation: For those coming from out of town, the most convenient option is to first go to Wuxi Shuofang International Airport, then take a bus or taxi to the Jiangyin Bund. You can also take the train to Jiangyin Station and then get there by bus or taxi. ● Internal Transportation: In Jiangyin city, buses can reach the area near the Bund, and taxis are also readily available. If the distance is short, riding a shared bicycle is also a good option, and you can enjoy the scenery along the way 🚲. Food Guide 😋 ● Knife Fish Wonton: Jiangyin is located by the river, and knife fish is a specialty. The filling of knife fish wontons is incredibly fresh and delicious, with a smooth texture. It's recommended to try it at a local time-honored noodle shop to ensure authenticity. ● Horseshoe Pastry: Shaped like a horseshoe, it's sweet and crispy. One bite brings a sense of happiness. You can buy it at street-side pastry shops. ● River Delicacies Feast: When you come to the riverside, how can you not eat river delicacies! Shad, pufferfish, and knife fish are known as the "Three Delicacies of the Yangtze River." Although some are now farmed, the taste is still delicious. You can enjoy a feast at a river delicacies restaurant near the Bund. Itinerary Daytime: Binjiang Fortress - Jiangyin Bund Park ● Binjiang Fortress: This is a representative of Jiangyin's military culture and holds significant historical importance. You can visit the fortress ruins and experience the atmosphere of past battles. Standing on the fortress, you can also enjoy a magnificent panoramic view of the Yangtze River. Ticket prices are reasonable, and buying tickets online in advance is more convenient 🎫. ● Jiangyin Bund Park: Stroll along the riverbank, enjoy the river breeze, and admire the river views. The park has abundant greenery and recreational facilities, perfect for taking photos. You can also see the ships coming and going, experiencing the bustling activity of the Yangtze River. Evening - Night: Jiangyin Yangtze River Bridge - Bund Night View ● Jiangyin Yangtze River Bridge: Visit the Jiangyin Yangtze River Bridge at dusk. The afterglow of the setting sun casts a beautiful glow on the bridge. You can take photos from the viewing platform below the bridge to capture this stunning moment. ● Bund Night View: As night falls, the Jiangyin Bund is ablaze with lights. Colorful lights reflect on the river, creating a dreamlike scene. Stroll along the riverside promenade and soak in the city's nighttime charm. You can also relax at a riverside bar, listen to music, and unwind. Accommodation Recommendations If you want to stay close to the Bund for easy access to the river view, consider hotels near the Bund. There are hotels of varying price ranges, from budget-friendly budget hotels to luxurious river-view hotels. If you'd like to experience local characteristic guesthouses, you can also look around the area; you might find some unexpected surprises. Important Notes⚠️ ● When visiting the riverside fortress, please abide by the scenic area's regulations and do not climb or damage cultural relics. ● When playing along the river, pay attention to safety and do not approach dangerous areas along the riverbank. ● When tasting river delicacies, choose reputable restaurants to ensure food safety. My darlings, the charm of the Jiangyin Bund goes far beyond this; come and experience it for yourself! If you have any further questions, feel free to leave a comment below! 🤗
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Posted: Dec 11, 2025
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