
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userA very exotic historical project. Very nice scenery and environment to walk and stroll. However, there are many commercial tour guides touting for their service at the entrance. Otherwise, the environment is tremendous to relax for a holiday
- 4.6/5
M59***60The autumn break brought an insane number of people; it was so crowded you could barely move. The scenery was just heads everywhere. Although it's a Taoist holy site, the level of commercialization far exceeded my expectations. The cultural aspects probably require explanation; simply visiting doesn't offer much of an experience. However, the scenery on the back mountain is truly beautiful, and the entrance fee is only 20 yuan. Compared to that, the front mountain seems like a poor value for money.
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userJust needed to bring my passport to enter and it was seamless. The pandas were so cute and active. The facility got busy with tours at around 10am on a Saturday in December. Finding the keychain was a bit more of a challenge but was actually outside of the center near the food market. ho
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userA highly worthwhile trip! Not only can you observe pandas up close, but you also learn a lot about them. Watching them break bamboo, make steamed buns, and cut bamboo leaves is very fun, and there are guides providing detailed explanations. Little Hu is particularly impressive; she can not only identify the different pandas but also knows their interesting stories. A must-see for panda lovers! The Dujiangyan Giant Panda Park is also an excellent place to see pandas. It's easily accessible, not far from the Qingcheng Mountain High-Speed Railway Station, and there are also good hotels nearby. The park itself isn't very large, but there are many pandas! Once the pandas come out to their enclosure, they aren't often obstructed by trees, offering a wide viewing angle. The park's slopes aren't very steep, and since early December is the off-season, there aren't many tourists, so you can watch for as long as you like!
- 4.6/5
汉森妈妈A must-see for Dujiangyan travelers is the Guanxian Ancient Town. At night, you should definitely head to the South Bridge to see the "Blue Tears." The rushing river is so romantic, like a dreamlike fairytale, you can't help but exclaim in amazement!
- 4.6/5
难 得糊 涂Guanxian Ancient City (now Dujiangyan Ancient City District) is a national 4A-level scenic area, separated from the Dujiangyan Scenic Area by a river. It has prospered since ancient times because of the Dujiangyan Irrigation System: Its initial construction dates back to the Northern Wei Dynasty of the Southern and Northern Dynasties, more than 1500 years ago. The walls were built with bricks during the Ming Dynasty, repaired during the Qing Dynasty, and rebuilt after the 2008 earthquake according to the concept of "integrated city and scenic area." It reopened in 2012. Spanning 0.9 km², this "half-mountain, half-city" area features water flowing into the streets, creating a winding and meandering landscape that blends urban and scenic elements, showcasing the Ming and Qing Dynasty style of western Sichuan. Key Highlights: South Bridge – A Qing Dynasty covered bridge spanning the Neijiang River, offering views of the Baopingkou Shoal and the "Blue Tears" nightscape; Ming City Wall & Xuanhua Gate – Remnants of the Hongwu-era city walls, iconic gateways to the ancient city; West Street – The starting point of the 340-meter-long Tea Horse Road, featuring stone-paved streets and old wooden shops, with the former residence of Dong Shouping nestled within; Confucian Temple & Water Conservancy Office – The largest county-level Confucian temple in Southwest China and the only remaining ancient water conservancy office site in the country; Yangliu River & Xingfu Road – Lined with bars, teahouses, and intangible cultural heritage workshops, this national-level cultural tourism consumption cluster is ablaze with lights at night. Guanxian Ancient City is a living water culture ancient city "born from the weir and dancing with the water," offering a unique experience of "every step a step towards historical sites and the vibrant life of the city" with free admission.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userIt is fun, but there are some hidden costs, and there are always ski instructors selling you tickets. If you refuse one, you will be replaced by the next one. It is really tiring. If you don’t hire someone to teach you, there will be no one to guide you on how to wear clothes and shoes. It is a long way to walk to the ski resort in ski boots, which is really troublesome. But when you get to the ski resort, you will be able to ski after practicing more. It is not difficult. I prefer the projects in the amusement area, which are easier and the shoes can be changed for easy walking.
- 4.5/5
KajiurasakurahioI live near the ancient city of Guanxian County in Dujiangyan. There is not much to visit in the ancient city, and it is full of commercial atmosphere. I came to Yangtianwo Square just for the giant selfie panda. There were not many people at that time. I could take pictures with the panda using various gestures, touch the panda's belly, touch the panda's head, etc. It was quite interesting.
- 4.1/5
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