
- 4.6/5
138***23A fantastic travel experience! The Taihang Mountains are magnificent and awe-inspiring. Although the mountains are vast, the ground was very clean, and there were many convenient transportation options for seniors like us. The only downside was that, perhaps because it was the off-season, the service at the restaurant near Zhongtianmen was rather poor; when I asked for directions, she seemed indifferent, even while looking at her phone. However, the elderly gentleman on the sightseeing elevator was exceptionally helpful and kind.
- 4.6/5
JanetI enjoyed a fantastic trip on the first day of National Day, off-peak, during the holiday season! It was my first time at a Fantawild theme park, and I expected it to be just like any other domestic park. I was surprised by how captivating and engaging the show was, showcasing the Chinese culture to its fullest! Nuwa mends the sky, The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, The Charm of the Nine Provinces, The Yellow Millet Dream, Meng Jiangnu, and Crazy Idioms—all excellent shows! Highly recommended! Fantawild National Colors Spring and Autumn was a truly worthwhile experience!
- 4.9/5
SUNSHINE ONUSThe Chinese Writing Museum, located at No. 656, East Renmin Avenue, Anyang City, Henan Province, is China's first national-level, specialized museum dedicated to writing, approved by the State Council. The exhibition showcases the formation and evolution of Chinese writing, focusing on world writing, with Chinese characters as the core and minority languages as a key component. The museum houses 4,123 cultural relics, including 305 first-class items, covering topics such as oracle bone inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, bamboo slips, and silk manuscripts, as well as the history of Chinese character development, Chinese calligraphy, minority languages, and world writing.
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userThis is a fantastic museum, very well-designed. If it weren't for the TV program "National Treasure," I might have missed such a wonderful place. Few people know that such a place exists in Henan. The museum wasn't crowded, and its name comes from the phrase "The Black Bird of Heaven descended and gave birth to the Shang Dynasty." It provides a general overview of the 554-year Shang Dynasty. As the second dynasty in Chinese history and the first era with written records, after Pan Geng decided to move the capital to Yin, the Shang Dynasty remained dormant for 273 years, with the capital never moving again. Therefore, later generations also referred to the Shang Dynasty as "Yin" or "Yin Shang." The Yin Ruins site we see today is said to have been excavated for over a hundred years, with less than five percent of its area now exposed.
- 4.4/5
亲爱的小仙Perhaps because of the rain, there weren't many people. It's a small ancient town with almost no interactive activities. There were only a few shows, which weren't as good as the online reviews suggested. The food at the small shops was expensive and mediocre. More importantly, while it's a half-hour taxi ride there, it took ages to get back. I finally managed to get a shared ride, but they wouldn't even charge extra. Transportation is inconvenient. The 98 yuan entrance fee only covered the night view.
- 4.8/5
天山北坡的风I specifically chose to have a one-day layover in Shijiazhuang, mainly for the Hebei Provincial Museum. The Hebei Provincial Museum is divided into north and south sections. The north section was built in 1968, while the south section is a newly expanded area. The Jianhua and Yucai courtyards serve as artifact storage areas. It's a landmark cultural landmark of Shijiazhuang! Because we only had half a day to explore, we only managed to see the north section, and the south section was just a quick glance, which was a bit of a regret! Perhaps this regret is for future visits. By the way, there were many pigeons in front of the square 🕊, and two bags of pigeon feed cost five yuan. The Xingcheng Hotel next to the square where we stayed gave us two bags for free, adding another wonderful impression to our visit to Shijiazhuang!
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userAs the filming location for the classic version of "Dream of the Red Chamber", it made good use of this theme, recreating many story scenes, and also allowing for a deeper understanding of "Dream of the Red Chamber", Cao Xueqin and "Redology".
- 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.
- 4.1/5
Anonymous userThe scenic area is a small hill, which is not tiring to climb. It will take you to the top of the hill in no time. There is the Zhongyi Hall on the top of the hill to visit, and there are many views along the way!
- 4.5/5
空空也It's a complete upgrade! Compared to the old tent for the acrobatic performances, the environment is a hundred times better. The stage design has also improved dramatically—amazing! The acrobatics are still fantastic; I suggest they keep innovating.














