
- 4.5/5
M64***67The Hundred Blessings Wall at Songming Pavilion is very meaningful; taking photos there is believed to bring good fortune. The surrounding environment is also very elegant, making it a good place to rest. The suspension bridge at the Land Altar is a bit thrilling, swaying as you walk across. It's surrounded by trees, offering beautiful scenery; those with a strong stomach should definitely try it. For families with elderly members and children, a package ticket is sufficient. The electric shuttle buses are very convenient, running both ways, saving energy and allowing you to visit more attractions. The Kongming Well water-carrying challenge is perfect for parent-child interaction. Adults and children can carry water together, experiencing the hardships of the caravan trade in the past and strengthening their bonds. The park's signage is very clear, making the hiking route easy to navigate. Even beginners can easily complete the entire route, providing a fantastic experience!
- 4.5/5
RibbThis ancient village near Jianwen County was settled and thrived by Han Chinese from Shangrao during the Ming Dynasty. Its original features are still relatively well-preserved.
- 4.6/5
望京大虎Suitable for family trips, you can feed each animal for 20 yuan, and there are many signs introducing plants. It's basically a small zoo. The price-performance ratio is so-so, but it's a good place to take children. A complete tour takes about 2 hours.
- 4.6/5
英英的旅途Yunnan Honghe Hani Rice Terraces Core Scenic Area Geographical Location: Mainly distributed on the southern slope of the Ailao Mountains in Yuanyang County, Honghe Prefecture, Yunnan Province, with a core area of approximately 170,000 mu (11,333 hectares). Ecological Wisdom: A sustainable irrigation system (wooden water diversion technique) is formed through a vertical stratification structure of mountaintop forest water storage, villages situated in the center, and terraced fields for farming. Best Viewing Period: The irrigation period is from November to April of the following year, when the terraces present a mirror-like effect; from May to October, the rice grows, displaying a gradual change from emerald green to golden yellow. Main Viewing Points: Duoyishu (sunrise), Bada (sunset), Tiger's Mouth (precipitous terrain); some areas require entrance fees. The Honghe Hani Rice Terraces in Yunnan are a spectacular agricultural civilization created by the Hani people and other ethnic groups in the Ailao Mountains region. They are famous for their unique "four-element isomorphic" system (forest, village, terraced fields, and water system) and have the triple status of World Cultural Heritage, Globally Important Agricultural Heritage, and World Irrigation Engineering Heritage.
- 4.6/5
风过树梢№1The Jianshui Confucian Temple is said to have been built by gentry and common people who migrated south after the fall of the Song Dynasty. Jianshui was formerly known as Lin'an Prefecture, and it shares a lineage with Hangzhou (then called Lin'an), the capital of the Southern Song Dynasty. The temple is not only a place for worshipping Confucius, but also a testament to the integration of Ming and Qing architecture, Confucian education, and frontier culture. Its magnificent "sea of learning" (a semicircular pond), exquisite stone carvings, and profound cultural heritage make it an unmissable historical and cultural landmark in Yunnan.
- 4.6/5
木棉的豪迈This is a place worth visiting for the whole family. It boasts a rich history, ancient legends, a small train from the Republican era, unique geography, and a vibrant display of karst caves illuminated by lights. It's also highly recommended for families and photography enthusiasts. Besides the scenery, there are also local delicacies: Jianshui's braised tofu is incredibly delicious, and the aroma of it roasting over a fire will have you salivating! In Yunnan, swallows are revered as birds of good fortune and happiness. Every household in Yunnan reserves nesting areas for them under the eaves. Every winter, the swallows return to build their nests, and they are very selective about where they nest, bringing joy to any household they visit! In spring, the chirping of baby swallows heralds the arrival of spring, a new year, and new life... The arrival of the swallows brings happiness, peace, and vitality...
- 4.6/5
M39***74Qinghe Homestay deserves high praise! Located in the ancient city, the location is unbeatable. The fourth-floor room has amazing natural light; you can watch the sunrise in the morning, and the sunlight streaming in is incredibly soothing. The mattress is also very comfortable and relaxing. The room is impeccably clean; the sheets and blankets are spotless, and the whole place is tidy and organized. A comfortable and pleasant stay—choosing this place when visiting the ancient city is definitely the right decision!
- 4.6/5
爱旅行的坑子The scenery along the way wasn't great, especially on the road from the first stop, which was mostly residential buildings and a bit distracting. It improved a lot later on, and each stop was worth seeing. Overall, the photos turned out better than the experience itself.
- 4.3/5
LauraM313The cable car 🚡 ride was absolutely beautiful, with all the greenery and mist rising. But, it’s 40 minutes one way. You can walk back, which is pretty and easy enough. Feeding the elephants was fun for the kids, but lasts seconds and everyone was shoving my kids to get to the front. The rest was kind of just meh. Elephants performing. I just hope they’re being treated ok. It was very crowded, despite being off season. My daughter really loved seeing the elephants up close, but it just could have offered more education and interest.
- 5.0/5
M24***oqI highly recommend this rainforest trekking spot. Our family of three had a stress-free trek. I especially want to recommend our guide, Sister Ka, who helped take care of the kids the whole time. The kids loved her. Sister Ka's photography skills are also top-notch; she's perfect at posing and finding the right angles 👍. Highly recommended!














