
- 4.5/5
ડτꪮɾꪗ .Highly recommended! The sacred altar blends traditional craftsmanship with modern technology, featuring white marble walls adorned with gilded statues—every detail showcases meticulous craftsmanship. From praying and making wishes on the first floor to worshipping the four-faced Guanyin on the seventh floor, the entire experience is enveloped in a serene and solemn atmosphere. The "Flowers Bloom, Buddha Appears" sound and light show is breathtakingly beautiful. Free luggage storage, comprehensive facilities for the disabled, and friendly staff are all available. Avoiding crowds allows you to witness the beautiful spectacle of the sun and moon shining together. This journey, combining a visual feast with spiritual healing, is worth experiencing for everyone!
- 4.8/5
Wing_renOverall, it's quite good, a bit like Niushou Mountain. You need to wear shoe covers to enter, and each exhibition hall has explanations of what it is, which is nice. The only downside is that some areas aren't finished or open yet. After the visit, you can have some seafood in Shenjiamen, which is great!
- 4.7/5
火 火Putuoshan Scenic Area, located in the eastern waters of Zhoushan, Zhejiang Province, is one of China's four sacred Buddhist mountains and the sacred site of Guanyin Bodhisattva. Known as the "Buddhist Kingdom by the Sea," it is a national 5A-level scenic area. The island covers an area of 12.5 km² and can only be accessed by boat, with no road connection to the mainland. Key Attractions: 1. Three Major Temples Puji Temple (Front Temple): The main temple on the mountain, the largest in scale and most popular with worshippers. Fayu Temple (Rear Temple): The Nine Dragon Hall's caisson ceiling is one of the "Three Treasures of Putuoshan" and a national key cultural relic protection unit. Huiji Temple (Fodingshan Temple): Located at an altitude of 283 m on Fodingshan Mountain, accessible by cable car, offering the best views. 2. South China Sea Guanyin Culture 33 m South China Sea Guanyin Statue: A landmark on the island, adjacent to the Purple Bamboo Forest and the "Refusing to Leave Guanyin Temple," where legend says Guanyin once "refused to leave." 3. Nature and Beaches Qianbu Beach and Baibu Beach: Fine sand and gentle slopes, perfect for sunrise viewing; Qianbu Beach is 3 li long and suitable for swimming in summer. Pantuo Stone, Heart-shaped Stone, and Two Turtles Listening to the Dharma Stone: Granite wonders, known as the "Three Stones of Putuo". 4. Three Caves and Outer Islands Fanyin Cave, Chaoyin Cave, and Chaoyang Cave: Sea cave wonders; Fanyin Cave has a legend of Guanyin appearing there. Luojia Mountain: A reclining Buddha in the sea.
- 4.7/5
M51***09For elementary school students who have already learned about Lu Xun's works, from the Hundred Herb Garden to the Three Flavors Study, and preferably have also read some of Lu Xun's works, this place is quite interesting. The scenic area is divided into several attractions with different entrances and exits. Lu Xun's ancestral home and Lu Xun's former residence are two different places. The Hundred Herb Garden seems to be located within Lu Xun's former residence, so you need to pay close attention. The Hundred Herb Garden is actually just a small vegetable garden, while the Zhu Family Garden is quite large, with a very tall tree. There are covered boats outside the scenic area. There are many Q-version Lu Xun figures. The little Lu Xun school fridge magnets in the souvenir shop are super cute.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userAside from being a bit out of the way, everything else was great. There was a wide variety of marine life and exciting shows, especially the orca show, which was particularly spectacular. The children had a blast and didn't want to leave.
- 4.6/5
mells.diaryVisiting Shanghai Disneyland in winter was such a magical experience ❄️Fewer crowds, cooler weather, and the park feels extra cozy and dreamy.Highly recommended if you want a calmer Disney experience
- 4.9/5
Anonymous userthe entry process was smooth, there were no problems at all, for children there were not many questions about their student status, a passport was still needed to enter
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThe weather was a bit chilly, but the zoo was generally fun and engaging. The children were delighted to see all sorts of lively and adorable animals, including Kapibala and raccoons. Oh, and the circus performance was really great.
- 4.4/5
骆驼风Went to agent to exchange for physical ticket to enter Leifeng Tower (also given Yuefei Temple ticket which is to be used to enter the temple) Leifeng Tower gives a very good view of West Lake as well as the surrounding areas including “Three Pools Mirroring the Moon”. Yuefei Temple is where one gets to learn about the patriot Yuefei which we learned in history books when we were young.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userIt's really clean! There are many shops along the street, and it's more crowded at night than during the day. Although the scenery is rather monotonous and not particularly different from other Jiangnan water towns, the more unique features are probably the light and shadow effects at Lingshui Residence, the Wuzhen Theatre Festival, and its role as a filming location for "Back to Field." Prices for various items within the scenic area are a bit high. Parking fees are reasonable for up to 6 hours.














