
- 4.6/5
M51***36Aside from the crowds, there are no other problems. It has a classic and antique feel, and the shops inside are very bustling, with everything you need for eating, drinking, and entertainment. Some local specialties are worth buying. The overall planning of the scenic area is also good, with both a sense of traditional history and a modern atmosphere. It's worth a visit.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThe Taihang Grand Canyon Scenic Area is absolutely amazing! The scenery is breathtakingly beautiful, the activities are plentiful and fun, the service is exceptional, and the value for money is incredible. My experience with my partner was fantastic!
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userOverall, it's alright. The environment is beautiful and comfortable, especially the gate, which is quite spectacular, haha. If you like archaeology and history, you'll find it interesting, as it provides a direct understanding of oracle bone inscriptions and the excavation process. It's pretty good, but the ticket price feels a bit expensive...
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userThe Yin Ruins Museum is a great place to learn about Shang Dynasty culture. The museum's overall design is also very nice. The combined ticket includes a free shuttle bus ride, which is very convenient for traveling between the three areas. However, when I visited, there were students on a field trip, and the crowds were ridiculously large when buying fridge magnets.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThis is the only scenic spot I've ever visited with zero negative reviews. I feel it's worth the ticket price. First of all, the scenery is beautiful and spectacular. The entire route is a high-altitude walkway, and all the activities are great (some free activities require queuing). Most importantly, the management is very strong, and it's very clean and hygienic. Even the stairs are clean and you can sit anywhere.
- 4.7/5
TENNY楓夜Jiaozuo Yuntai Mountain Scenic Area: Visit the summit of Yuntai Mountain, Zhuyu Peak (1297 meters above sea level), the origin of the saying "Where there are dogwood branches, one less person"; check out the glass walkway at Phoenix Ridge (haha, it's really not scary at all); visit Xiaozhaigou, and explore Tanpu Gorge, Longevity Peach Stone, Golden Dragon Lying on the Waves, Immortal Spring, and Tang King's Sword Testing Stone, etc.
- 4.2/5
M29***22If you're interested, you can buy a package ticket, and also a transportation package ticket, which includes pick-up and drop-off at each attraction, making it convenient and fast. Be sure to visit Hongji Bridge and the Prefectural Government Office, enjoy the local delicacies on the main street, and climb the ancient city wall from the south gate to the east gate.
- 4.6/5
。小冉冉The Huangcheng Xiangfu (Imperial City Prime Minister's Residence) is a 5A-level scenic spot worth visiting. Its grand scale integrates defensive and residential functions, with a clever layout and exquisite brick and wood carvings throughout, showcasing a rich cultural heritage. The scenic area also offers a variety of live performances, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in history. However, it also has drawbacks such as a long parking area and excessive commercialization in some areas.
- 4.7/5
_We***34It's a bit of a journey from the hotel to Qiao Family Compound. If you're in Pingyao Ancient City, it's easy to get a ride there. But if you're on a group tour, it's not very comfortable, as the compound is quite large.
- 4.6/5
M33***22The scenery is rather ordinary, and the commercialized shops lack any distinctive features, making it no different from heavily commercialized places like Wuzhen and Langzhong. Shuanglin Temple is more worth visiting. A day and a night is probably the most you could do in Pingyao Ancient City.














