Holiday in Yangzhou

City in china — tips, highlights & best time to visit

Country

china

Type

City

Best time to travel

March to May (cherry and willow blossom, 15-25 °C) and September to November. Summer hot and humid (35 °C+).

Budget/day

35-75 €

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Yangzhou Taizhou (YTY, approx. 11-14 h with transfer) or Nanjing (NKG, then 1 h train to Yangzhou). Visa required.

About Yangzhou

Yangzhou is a historic city in Jiangsu Province at the confluence of the Grand Canal and the Yangtze River. During the Tang and Qing Dynasties, Yangzhou was one of the richest and most cultured cities in China — a center for trade, poetry, painting, and cuisine that even overshadowed imperial Beijing. The Slender West Lake (Shouxi Hu) is Yangzhou's scenic jewel: a 4 km long willow-lined lake with elegant bridges, pavilions, pagodas, and islands, designed in the 18th century after the model of West Lake in Hangzhou. The Five-Arch Bridge (Wuting Qiao) by moonlight is one of the most iconic images of China. Yangzhou is the birthplace of the world-famous Yangzhou Chao Fan (fried rice): the dish originated in the imperial kitchens of the city and spread from here to the whole world. Huaiyang cuisine, one of the four great culinary traditions of China, also comes from Yangzhou and is famous for its elegance and precision. The Garden of the Individual Retreat (Ge Yuan) and He Garden (He Yuan) are among the most beautiful classical gardens in China: artfully arranged rocks, bamboo, ponds, and moon gates create spaces for contemplation. Yangzhou's gardens are less visited than those in Suzhou but are equally masterful. The Grand Canal, the longest artificial waterway in the world (1,794 km from Beijing to Hangzhou), was partially constructed under Emperor Yang of Sui in the 7th century through Yangzhou and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Food
100
Culture
90
Urban
85
Relaxation
65
Romance
60

Top 5 highlights in Yangzhou

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Slender West Lake (Shouxi Hu)

4 km long scenic lake with willows, pavilions, and the iconic Five-Arch Bridge: Yangzhou's scenic centerpiece.

2

Ge Yuan (Garden of the Individual Retreat)

Masterful classical garden with bamboo groves and artfully arranged rocks: less visited than Suzhou's gardens.

3

Grand Canal (UNESCO)

Longest artificial waterway in the world: boat trips on the historic canal that established Yangzhou's wealth.

4

Daming Monastery

Buddhist temple from which monks brought Buddhism to Japan in the 8th century: historically significant.

5

Dongguan Street

Historic trade route with Ming and Qing architecture: tea houses, crafts, and traditional snacks in an authentic atmosphere.

Hotels in Yangzhou

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Best time to travel for Yangzhou

Recommended travel time

March to May (cherry and willow blossom, 15-25 °C) and September to November. Summer hot and humid (35 °C+).

Summer

26-36 °C, hot and humid with frequent rain

Winter

0-8 °C, cold and damp, occasionally light snow

How much does a holiday in Yangzhou cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

15-30 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

35-75 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

80-200 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Yangzhou

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

China visa required — apply in advance. Yangzhou is easily accessible by high-speed train from Nanjing or Shanghai.

Experience breakfast culture — Yangzhou is famous for its elaborate breakfast (Zao Cha): steamed dumplings, tofu, and green tea in traditional tea houses.

Slender West Lake by boat — boat trips are the best way to experience the lake landscape. Especially atmospheric in the evening with lighting.

Visit gardens during the week — Chinese gardens are often crowded on weekends. The atmosphere is much quieter during the week.

Try the bathing culture — Yangzhou is historically famous for its bathhouses. A traditional bath with massage is part of the Yangzhou experience.

Food & drink in Yangzhou

These specialties you must try!

Yangzhou Chao Fan — the original fried rice with egg, ham, and shrimp: Yangzhou's world-famous export, most authentic here.
Xie Huang Tang Bao — steamed soup dumplings filled with crab roe: Yangzhou's signature dim sum, hot and juicy.
Shizi Tou — lion's head meatballs: large, tender meatballs braised in clear broth, a classic of Huaiyang cuisine.
San Ding Bao — steamed buns filled with three diced ingredients (chicken, pork, bamboo): Yangzhou's breakfast classic.
Da Zhu Gan Si — paper-thin sliced tofu in broth: showcases the legendary knife skills of Huaiyang chefs, a work of art.
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