Winter Nan Shun Ancient Town: Few Tourists, No Ticket Needed, Rich in Local Flavor

Nan Shun is best left unsaid, save for the very end.
Unlike the previous three articles, my trip to Nan Shun was in winter.

On the road, there isn't much I can suggest, as it was a ride back and forth with a friend. But Nan Shun is truly unique, chaotic and even dilapidated, yet also the most rustic and authentic glimpse of life in its original form.

I wanted to find a quiet place to sit, to unwind my thoughts, like sitting by a fireplace, drinking coffee, or reading an old book or chatting with old friends...


The Ding Sheng cake, I intended to bring it back to eat slowly, but when I opened the bag the next day, the cakes had hardened into bricks...
Only Nan Shun has its own smoked bean tea, well, the taste is really hard to accept! You should try it!

Don't forget to get a piece of stinky tofu too! Haha!

Welcome everyone to share their travel food and scenery with us!