
- 4.8/5
柯然同学Very good, learned about history, Qilu culture, helpful for children to learn history, also bought refrigerator magnets and small mallets, great. There are many people, you can come again.
- 4.6/5
八方来财的幸运The underground parking lot is too small to accommodate many cars, but it's very cheap at 1 yuan per hour. I booked in advance. To be honest, you can tell the local government really put effort into this museum. However, Qingzhou is a small place, so there wasn't much to exhibit. They cobbled together a few things, which was passable. But honestly, the cultural and creative souvenirs were relatively expensive and not good value for money.
- 4.5/5
小铭哥爱旅行Shihu Garden, hailed as the "Pearl of Eastern Shandong," is remarkable for its perfect condensation of the essence of traditional gardens within an extremely compact space (just over 2,000 square meters). Originally a Ming Dynasty official's residence, it cleverly utilizes the space of "ten official tablets" to create a complete landscape of pavilions, terraces, and water features. The garden centers around a pond, employing exquisite borrowed scenery techniques. Around the pond are winding corridors, artificial hills, and ancient trees, offering a constantly changing vista at every turn, showcasing a rare blend of southern Chinese elegance and refined charm found in northern gardens. Zheng Banqiao once wrote poems about bamboo here, and Ding Shanbao's restoration further enhanced its poetic atmosphere, making it a vibrant example for studying Ming and Qing Dynasty gardens and the literati's aesthetic sensibilities.
- 4.7/5
小小导游爱旅游My dears! You must go to the Weifang Kite Museum! As soon as you enter, you will be amazed by the variety of kites. There are so many styles and the shapes are particularly unique. Not only can you see traditional kites here, but also modern innovative ones. You can learn about the history and production process of kites, and you can also experience flying in the interactive area. It's fun and knowledge-enhancing. It's worth it!
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe ancient city park is much larger than the old Baimaiquan Park. The springs and ancient buildings complement each other beautifully, making for a very pleasant stroll. And since the weather is getting cooler, the park thoughtfully provided cotton mats on the stone benches for resting. This autumn, Jinan has had a lot of rain, so I specially brought my parents to see the springs.
- 4.1/5
Anonymous userbook entrance ticket from trip.com is cheaper. unique ancient klin village. This village is huge with interesting alleys and small streams ever flowing with water. There are also various workshops for galss painting and clay and colour dyes. Its a relaxing and peaceful trip to this village.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userAlthough the autumn leaves had fallen, there were still quite a few tourists. There was a long queue in front of the one-yuan-a-bowl crispy hot pot. After eating a bowl of crispy hot pot, I was actually full, haha! 😃 The time tunnel was beautiful; I'll come earlier next year. I didn't see any autumn leaves this time.
- 4.4/5
M18***45Fantastic! Although it was raining, it didn't dampen our enthusiasm for the visit at all. The animals seemed even more energetic in this kind of weather. The only downside was that the elephants and giraffes couldn't be seen outdoors because of the rain.
- 4.7/5
欢乐小欧Sunac Land is a theme park full of joy and excitement, with many top-notch rides and rich cultural activities. Visitors can experience unprecedented excitement here, such as roller coasters, pendulums, etc., and can also participate in various parent-child activities to spend a happy holiday. In general, Sunac Land is a place worth visiting. Whether it is a family trip or a gathering with friends, you can find a suitable project to play with.
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userThe Longkou Nanshan Scenic Area boasts a stunning blend of mountain and sea views, offering expansive and magnificent vistas. The majestic Buddha statue stands solemnly, while the temples exude tranquility. The scenic area is clean and tidy, with well-developed facilities and convenient transportation to and from the mountain. However, the various attractions are quite far apart, so renting a sightseeing electric cart is a cost-effective option for groups of 8-10. My personal suggestion is to visit only a few of the main attractions, as many are newly constructed and lack substantial content.














