
- 4.7/5
206***56Xiaoqikong, the "Emerald of the Earth," truly lives up to its name! The waters of Wolongtan are a vibrant turquoise, like a jewel, and the spray from the cascading waterfall is breathtaking. The ancient Xiaoqikong Bridge spans the azure waters, its moss-covered stones making every snapshot a postcard-perfect scene. Laya Waterfall is just a stone's throw away, a natural oxygen bar with pristine mountains and clear waters, definitely worth a special trip.
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userWe set aside half a day to explore Haokun Lake. The boat tour area is located not far from the entrance. A boat trip around the lake takes about forty minutes; the scenery is beautiful, and the boat is very comfortable. I took many beautiful photos.
- 4.4/5
yexxhhThis is a science education base, a 5A scenic area. The FAST (Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope) is very large and spectacular, well worth a visit. However, mobile phones are not allowed inside the scenic area. This area is more suitable for those traveling by car, as it is close to the mountains. You can park your car at the visitor center's ground-level or indoor multi-level parking lot and take an electric shuttle bus to the FAST Museum. Alternatively, you need to take a scenic bus to the parking area at the foot of the mountain, and then take a paid minibus to the mountaintop scenic area. You can also hike to the mountaintop scenic area on your own. Taking the bus is recommended, as you can go back and forth or walk down the mountain for sightseeing. You need to bring your own banknotes and change, which can be exchanged in advance at the bus boarding point. You can also drive directly to an empty parking space on the street near the museum to avoid the shuttle bus transfer. However, the distance from the visitor center to the museum is very short, only a few minutes' walk...
- 4.4/5
英英的旅途Zhaoxing Dong Village: As the largest Dong village in China, its core feature is its cluster of five drum towers (representing benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and trustworthiness), constructed using the mortise and tenon joint technique with fir wood, without nails or rivets, symbolizing the public spiritual space of the Dong village. The drum towers, integrating traditional wooden construction techniques, are listed as a national intangible cultural heritage and are rich in Dong ethnic flavor.
- 4.2/5
M31***46Xiao Mo, the housekeeper, was very helpful and picked us up directly at the entrance of the scenic area. Since we had booked a travel photography session in advance, she thoughtfully took us to the shop in case we couldn't find our way. The environment was quite nice, just the style I liked. In the evening, the ladies around the bonfire were very enthusiastic in helping me take photos, which touched me deeply. I would definitely extend my stay next time I have the chance!
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userChengyang Eight Villages Scenic Area in Liuzhou City is located in Linxi Town, Sanjiang Dong Autonomous County. It is the largest cluster of Dong ethnic wooden buildings in China. Covering an area of 7.6 square kilometers, it has more than 2,000 stilted houses, 9 drum towers, and 5 covered bridges.
- 4.4/5
无聊的蓝The popular zoo was great; we saw Diuna, and she's calmer now and didn't litter. The zoo isn't very big, but the prices are reasonable, and overall it was a nice experience, suitable for bringing children. There's a huge parking lot at the entrance with charging stations, convenient for those driving.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userA four-person group night cruise with fish dinner was only ¥598, which is quite cost-effective, and the food was delicious. Since it stated that tickets needed to be picked up between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM, I didn't hesitate. The ticket office is right next to the pier, and there aren't many good spots for taking photos nearby. Since we ate at 6:00 PM, it was difficult to eat until the 8:00 PM departure time. Furthermore, the scenery along the Yong River was rather ordinary; the night cruise along the banks wasn't as beautiful as the Pearl River in Guangzhou.
- 4.7/5
szeccoI had booked a guided tour with a "Big Shots Talk," but there are very few tourists booking these tours here; we almost couldn't form a group (it takes two people to form a group). Today's guide was a university professor, so the entire explanation flowed very well; he was also very serious about criticizing the hip-hop middle school students who came to the museum for educational purposes. We saw the palace lantern that President Xi Jinping had "traveled" to the United States for during his visit, and the "fish" housed in the Nandan Museum. The museum's free guided tours are held every half hour, but probably due to cost and hygiene considerations, they don't provide headsets for the free tours, and the guides' loudspeakers are extremely loud, which significantly reduces the visitor's satisfaction.
- 4.7/5
张小六(晨埃里的花)The entrance fee is very cheap, only 20 yuan. The place is very large. A ride on the mini-train costs 10 yuan. The botanical garden at the north gate and the leaf garden at the east gate are nice, but there are many places without signs!














