This pint-sized, no-frills place has a bunch of noodle and rice offerings, but its signature dish, píjiǔ yā bànfěn (啤酒鸭拌粉, drunken duck noodles, ¥13), is a speciality of Nanchang.
Pijiu Ya Banfen
Jiangxi
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1.24 MILES
This nine-storey pagoda, now part of landscaped riverside grounds, is the city’s drawcard monument. It was first erected during Tang times, but destroyed…
0.4 MILES
A focal point for locals, and one of the most pleasant spots in town, this lakeside park attracts groups of Chinese, young and old, walking, dancing,…
0.9 MILES
This rebuilt, 58m-tall Tang-dynasty pagoda can't be climbed, but is attractive, and surrounded by other recently reconstructed features (an outdoor stage,…
0.51 MILES
Once hidden down a knot of alleyways, this large still-active, yellow-walled temple is now the centrepiece of a newly landscaped area immediately north of…
Former Headquarters of the Nanchang Uprising
0.64 MILES
Wartime paraphernalia for rainy days and enthusiasts of the CCP. Admission free with passport.
Nearby Jiangxi attractions
0.4 MILES
A focal point for locals, and one of the most pleasant spots in town, this lakeside park attracts groups of Chinese, young and old, walking, dancing,…
0.51 MILES
Once hidden down a knot of alleyways, this large still-active, yellow-walled temple is now the centrepiece of a newly landscaped area immediately north of…
3. Former Headquarters of the Nanchang Uprising
0.64 MILES
Wartime paraphernalia for rainy days and enthusiasts of the CCP. Admission free with passport.
0.9 MILES
This rebuilt, 58m-tall Tang-dynasty pagoda can't be climbed, but is attractive, and surrounded by other recently reconstructed features (an outdoor stage,…
1.24 MILES
This nine-storey pagoda, now part of landscaped riverside grounds, is the city’s drawcard monument. It was first erected during Tang times, but destroyed…