To get the feel of Nanning's bustle, try wandering
around the crowded markets and lanes either west or
southeast of Chaoyang Lu among the remnants of the
city's colonial architecture. Along with chickens,
ducks, turtles and frogs, there's a mouthwatering
variety of perfumed
tropical fruit , and the
city has some of China's best
longan (a bit
like a spherical lychee).
Chaoyang Lu itself
is mostly modern, full of late-opening department
stores overflowing with shoes and clothing, all
colourfully lit up with fairy lights at night.
Halfway along at the corner of Renmin Dong Lu,
Chaoyang
Square is a nice area of tidy paving, park
benches and shady trees, popular with
tai ji
enthusiasts, chess players, amateur musicians,
groups dancing to country and western tunes, and
anyone after a breath of air in the summer heat.
West from here and parallel with Chaoyang Lu,
Xining
Lu and its offshoots sport the city's most
attractive older facades, all lit with red lanterns
around the lunar New Year.
Better still are the waters and woodland of Renmin
Park (¥2), a couple of square kilometres of
green about a twenty-minute walk east of the train
station on Renmin Dong Lu. Stone causeways zigzag
across the lake between islets inhabited by willows
and chess players, while on the eastern side, steps
ascend to Zhenning Fort , a defensive
structure built in 1917 to house a 6" German
naval cannon - a serious piece of firepower in such
a commanding position, with clear views of the whole
city. The tropical plants garden (¥2) below
has a medicinal herb plot and a carefully
constructed undergrowth of philodendrons, palms,
heliconias and giant "elephant-ear" taro,
bird nest ferns and cycads - its private recesses
are very popular with young couples. A few
kilometres southwest at the #2 bus terminus, Nanhu
Park (¥2) is worth a look during the annual
fifth-month dragon-boat festivals (usually
early June), when a quarter of a million people turn
up to watch this colourful and thoroughly joyful
event. At other times the park is simply a peaceful
retreat, a huge, broad stretch of canal crossed by a
white humpbacked bridge.