
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe Chinese-style horror is indeed amazing, but it's more suitable for older children. It's not very friendly to children under 120cm, as there are many height restrictions, which is a bit of a shame. The park is very large, and there are many very friendly NPCs. I'll definitely come back when my child is older.
- 4.2/5
ly6628The rapid transit bus goes directly to the scenic area, and the shuttle bus goes directly to Jade Maiden Peak. From there, you can walk downhill. The Water Curtain Cave is a must-see. It has a very powerful engine, which could easily carry 500 monkeys. I recommend going towards Cave 72. There are strange rocks, numerous caves, and inscriptions by famous people. It's very interesting and meaningful. The whole journey took me about five hours, with many stops along the way.
- 4.5/5
生活在诗与远方Take the shuttle bus directly to Genting Highlands, and with the bright sunshine today, enjoy a panoramic view of the port city! The other stops weren't particularly interesting. However, the shuttle bus driver deserves praise; he was incredibly kind! He dropped me off at the Tao Yuanming Scenic Area, saving me the trouble of getting off at Faqi Temple and walking the rest of the way. The Sucheng Reservoir next to the mountain after the descent is worth taking photos of; the sunset glow makes for some great shots!
- 4.3/5
小小言西早If you want to see the sea like in Winter Sonata, this is a place definitely worth visiting and experiencing. Braving the wind and waves, listening to the sounds of the ocean, walking on the soft sand, just relaxing and daydreaming—the beauty of the mountains and the sea is something you should definitely appreciate…🌷🌷😁😁
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThis is a very tranquil temple in the Jiangnan region, nestled against the mountains and beside the water, with beautiful scenery. A few black swans and koi fish swim in the pond, adding a touch of wild charm. There's also Ouyang Xiu's Pingshan Hall, its interior simple and elegant, and the calligraphy works are of high artistic quality. In addition, there are iconic buildings such as the Jianzhen Monk Memorial Hall and Qiling Pagoda, personally designed by Liang Sicheng. Bamboo, wasabi, water lilies, osmanthus trees, pines, and other trees and shrubs stand in a harmonious and orderly fashion, with cats sitting or lying among them, adding to the lively atmosphere. In short, it's a very elegant temple, well worth a visit!
- 4.7/5
峰一样的好男子Here are some descriptions of Slender West Lake: Poetic Scenery Willows and painted bridges, winding waterways and covered corridors—if Jiangnan is a poem left behind by heaven, then Yangzhou's Slender West Lake is the most exquisite stroke on that poem. The 4.3-kilometer waterway, like a flowing ribbon, connects twenty-four scenic spots, each step echoing the rhymes of Tang and Song poetry. The Five Pavilion Bridge presents a temporal fold; the five pavilions, supported by lotus flowers, resemble Beijing's Beihai Park when viewed from the north, and the Jiangnan water towns when viewed from the south. This bridge, a fusion of northern and southern architectural styles, was praised by Mao Yisheng as "China's most beautiful bridge." The White Pagoda in the clear clouds—legend has it that the White Pagoda was formed overnight by piled salt. Its design resembles a scripture cylinder; when the wind blows, 108 copper bells softly chant the Heart Sutra, the chanting resonating with the blue waves. Historical and Cultural Description Slender West Lake is not only a landscape painting, but also an epic tale inscribed with the stories of Emperor Yang of Sui's canal construction, salt merchants' garden building, and the emperor's southern tours. Since the Sui and Tang dynasties, this place has been a favorite haunt of literati and scholars. During the Qing dynasty, due to the six southern tours of Emperors Kangxi and Qianlong, salt merchants competed to build gardens, creating a magnificent scene of "flowers and willows lining both banks, pavilions and terraces stretching all the way to the mountains." From Li Bai's "fireworks in March" to Jiang Kui's "ripples on the water, the cold moon silent," generations of literati have infused the Slender West Lake with their souls through poetry, making it a "walking embodiment of Tang and Song poetry." Four Seasons Features The Slender West Lake is a natural theater that never closes, where different aesthetic scripts unfold with the changing seasons. In spring, cherry blossoms fall like rain, forming a rainbow bridge; pink snow drifts down the cherry blossom avenue, overlapping with the crimson railings of the rainbow bridge. In summer, the lotus breeze carries the fragrance of Guangling San, and thousands of acres of lotus ponds sway gently, while painted boats illuminated by palace lanterns shine at night. In autumn, ginkgo leaves gild the pavilions; the thousand-year-old ginkgo trees in front of the scenic waterside pavilions scatter gold leaf, reflecting the yellow glazed tiles of the Five Pavilion Bridge. In winter, snow falls, creating the most poetic scene of Jiangnan; snow-covered white pagodas resemble jade palaces.
- 4.7/5
可可兔纸Although it was a bit late, I didn't see much of the intricacies of the gardens. I think we should have hired a guide. However, the design of these gardens is indeed ingenious. They must be very beautiful in late autumn and early spring.
- 4.7/5
霍尔顿考尔菲德A highly recommended attraction, it offers a unique blend of classical Chinese gardens and Western decor. While strolling along the 1.5km covered walkway, visitors can also learn about the history of the He clan. This educational and entertaining three-dimensional garden is truly excellent.
- 4.3/5
扶正固本The Wanpingkou Beach Resort offers stunning views, with a vast expanse of water, perfect for watching the sunrise. 🌅 The beach also has numerous recreational facilities, making it a great place for children. You can also rent a speedboat for a thrilling sea outing.
- 5.0/5
_We***47This was our first time bringing our child to a water park, and they had a fantastic time. There were rides for both adults and children, and our child didn't want to leave even when the park closed. The staff at the changing room, Ms. Kong, was very patient and helped us with our locker storage questions. Thumbs up!














