Night Market

Shandong


The town's main night market stretches along the Nai River’s east bank. It's mostly clothing and souvenirs, but there are plenty of snack stalls and small restaurants too. Particularly popular are those serving málà chuàn (麻辣串, various types of skewers, which you choose then cook in a spicy broth), washed down with a cold beer.


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