
- 4.7/5
_TI***n0Definitely must visit when in Xi’an. Must be fully aware that it quite challenging. Xi feng up and Xi Feng down is fully recommended. My route Xi Feng up, Bei Feng down took us almost 4 hours and that was when we skipped the three other Feng. 4 hours is the time spent on the mountain.
- 4.7/5
M15***70[Yongle Palace Experience: Journey Through a Yuan-Century Taoist Art Hall] Visiting Yongle Palace in Ruicheng, Shanxi, is a truly breathtaking pilgrimage! Though tucked away in a small town, this Taoist temple, built during the Yuan Dynasty, is breathtaking with its unparalleled mural art and architectural style. 🌟 Highlights: 1. Treasure Murals: The "Chao Yuan Tu" in the Sanqing Hall is a pinnacle of Eastern art—286 deities, 4 meters high, dance in graceful robes, their cinnabar and azurite colors remaining dazzling even after 700 years. Standing within the hall, you can almost hear celestial music and experience the harmony between man and nature as captured by Yuan-Cheng painters. 2. Architectural Marvels: The monumental relocation of the palace in the 1950s for the Three Gorges Project adds to its legendary charm. Walking through the hip-and-gable roofed, Yuan-Cheng wooden structure, you can gaze upon the intricate mortise and tenon joints of the caisson ceiling, and every carved chiwen pattern speaks to the wisdom of the ancients. 3. Immersive Experience: The scenic area utilizes a dark-lighting system, making the details of the murals even more sacred under soft lighting. We recommend renting a guide (a great value at 20 yuan) to understand the subtle metaphors within the legendary story of Lü Dongbin. ⚠️ Notes: • Flash photography is strictly prohibited inside the temple. You can purchase the official album (198 yuan) to collect your own. • It is recommended to enter at 9:00 a.m. to avoid the midday tour group rush. • Combine this with a day trip to the Jiezhou Guandi Temple in southern Shanxi. The most profound feeling of this trip: While modern people are accustomed to fragmented visual stimulation, standing before these murals, the product of a lifetime of labor, I suddenly understood the meaning of "timeless aesthetic shock." Perhaps this is the meaning of cultural heritage: allowing us to connect with the Chinese nation's most magnificent artistic soul through the intersection of time and space.
- 4.7/5
M57***62The scenery is beautiful, but the restrooms in the scenic area are terrible. Management is inadequate, and the ticket sellers at the windows have poor service. If the restrooms and safety measures in the scenic area could be improved, it would be perfect.
- 4.7/5
Linh Truong HAwe-Inspiring Experience at the Terracotta ArmyVisiting the Terracotta Army was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience and absolutely worth every minute. Standing in front of thousands of life-sized clay soldiers, all arranged in precise battle formations, is both overwhelming and fascinating. The scale of the site is far beyond what photos can capture.What impressed me the most is the level of detail — every warrior has a unique facial expression, hairstyle, and posture. You can really feel the power and ambition of China’s first emperor through this incredible masterpiece. Seeing the excavation pits alongside the restoration area also gives great insight into how carefully these artifacts are preserved and studied.The museum is well-organized, spacious, and informative, with clear explanations in English. It can get crowded, but the viewing platforms are well designed, making it easy to explore and take photos.
- 4.5/5
EshyWorth it🤩🤩. Amazing performance, traditional choreography, wonderful melody . A mix of Modern and classic . A must see show . #memories, #Broadway Chinese version
- 4.5/5
张小敏🤝💓I could never leave you again, you got what you wanted🌊🍃There was no hiding, we were having a secret rendezvous🐺✊Everyone can lose, why can't it be you🌙💋A moment of passion is worth a thousand pieces of gold🍬🔪Knowing it's sugar wrapped in a knife, I still willingly sink deeper and deeper into your trap💕💞Because of you, we will definitely be of one heart
- 4.6/5
艾阿卡不花帖木儿A top hiking destination near Nanjing, well worth revisiting multiple times! Nanwutai Mountain boasts both the rugged grandeur of the Qinling Mountains and a thousand-year-old Buddhist Zen atmosphere. When you're tired, the scenery is breathtaking; when you stop, you can find tranquility. It's perfect for busy working professionals looking to unwind. It's about an hour's drive from the city center, or you can take the scenic shuttle bus (20 yuan one way). - The shuttle bus stops at the Huolongdong parking lot, and the hike begins there. The entire route is about 4 kilometers, passing attractions such as the Black Tiger Hall, Purple Bamboo Forest, and South Sea Hall. The Black Tiger Hall features a thousand-year-old cypress tree planted by Emperor Taizong of Tang, exuding a strong sense of history. Many people come here to pray and tie red ribbons. The route is a loop, so you won't backtrack. There are rest stops along the way where you can buy cold noodles and bottled water, so you don't have to carry too much. - Must-see highlights: At the summit, you absolutely must visit Lingyingtai and Guanyintai! Lingyingtai offers the most spectacular views. On a clear day, you can see a sea of clouds stretching into the distance, overlooking the Qinling Mountains and Xi'an city. Guanyintai is the highest peak, a popular place for worshippers, and a good spot for quiet contemplation and making wishes. The chances of climbing after rain are higher, and the sight of the surging sea of clouds is truly unforgettable. 1. Some sections of the steps are quite steep, so wearing non-slip sneakers is essential. 2. The temperature at the summit is 5-8 degrees Celsius lower than in the city, so even in summer, bring a light jacket. Summary It's not overly commercialized, not too crowded, and the natural scenery and cultural heritage are both excellent. Spending most of a weekend here for hiking, breathing in the fresh air, watching the sea of clouds encircle the mountains, and seeing ancient temples nestled in the forest is definitely a great way to de-stress.
- 4.6/5
M49***54My best friend and I came to Xi'an Eternal Love Show specifically for the performance. We were surprised by how photogenic the scenery was; every corner felt like stepping back in time. The performance itself was a visual feast—the costumes were gorgeous, the special effects were amazing, and the flood scene was breathtaking! We were left wanting more after the show. We even picked up some small jewelry items at the street shops. The staff saw us with so many bags taking pictures and even helped us look after our belongings—so thoughtful!
- 4.6/5
张家老飞侠Stepping into the Xi'an World Expo Park, lush greenery, crystal-clear lakes, and a gentle breeze create a delightful atmosphere. The iconic pavilions, with their unique designs, blend harmoniously with the natural scenery. Strolling along the paths, flowers and greenery abound, and the shimmering lake in the distance offers a tranquil and comfortable escape. Away from the hustle and bustle, one can fully enjoy the vitality of nature, relax, and find true peace and contentment in this tranquil haven.
- 4.3/5
AMTBLPThe daytime and nighttime views are both fantastic! 👍🏻 The park offers a variety of activities and is definitely worth a visit. We strolled around before dark and stayed until nightfall – the nighttime views were absolutely amazing! Next time, we'll definitely go with friends in a different season! ✌🏻














