
- 4.4/5
210***11Tang City is definitely worth a visit. Be sure to change into a different costume for a more immersive experience. Buying tickets on Ctrip is a great deal, much cheaper than buying them at the store. I recommend buying them in advance on Ctrip; you can enter the park simply by scanning your ID card.
- 5.0/5
M50***29Fun Childhood understands kids' hearts perfectly. The Super Wings themed area recreates scenes from the animation, with Jett's parade and interactive performances making kids scream with excitement. The energy bar photo opportunity adds a special touch, and various non-motorized rides and attractions are full of fun. There are also adorable animals like Kapibal to interact with. The park's facilities are thoughtful and safe, and the staff are patient and enthusiastic, making it a perfect place for a fun-filled day with your kids.
- 4.6/5
博😘😘肖In this era of frenzied tourism boom, someone suddenly overturned the table in Hubei. It wasn't Wuhan, spoiled by cherry blossoms and the Yangtze River Bridge; nor Yichang, whose reputation rests on the Three Gorges Dam; nor even Shiyan, home to the Taoist sacred mountain Wudang. It was Xiangyang. The data speaks for itself. Even without looking at the cold, hard statistics, just seeing the crowds during Spring Festival or National Day—the kind where shoes fall off in the crush—you can feel an unusual surge of excitement. Overnight, this city, always associated with war, bloodshed, and defense in textbooks, became the dream destination for tourists nationwide. Before, when people mentioned this place, they thought of Guo Jing and Huang Rong defending Xiangyang to the death. Although that was a story by Jin Yong, now, standing at the foot of those city walls, touching those bricks as hard as iron, you might think that the story might actually be true. This place possesses a unique spirit, a heroic spirit forged from the relentless weight of history borne out over millennia in the heart of the Central Plains, a spirit that resonates perfectly with the profound sense of history that young people today seek.
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userThe scenery deep within Wolong after getting off the shuttle bus is quite nice, especially in autumn. However, if you don't have enough energy or time, there's no need to climb Tenglong Pavilion. The scenery is just average, it's tiring, and it takes about an hour to get there and back.
- 4.5/5
M34***24The tourism service in the hometown of Yan Emperor was very thoughtful and considerate. The tour guide explained in detail, which gave us a deeper understanding of the scenic area. It was really a pleasant and meaningful trip.
- 4.6/5
我还是真的橘子This is a great place to escape the summer heat. At over 1,300 meters above sea level, the temperature at the foot of the mountain is 38 degrees Celsius, while atop it's only 30 degrees Celsius at noon and 20 degrees Celsius at night—very cool. The sun doesn't burn you, so wear sunscreen. If you drive to the north gate, parking is free. The scenic shuttle bus is very convenient and you can take it anywhere, stopping at your destination. Unlike some tourist attractions, where you have to transfer to an electric bus twice after taking the shuttle bus, this one goes all the way to the destination. The glass skywalk and the roller coaster are perfect for young children, but there's no package deal for the glass slide, so I didn't try it. Grass skiing is a downhill ride on a small slide, not on real grass. The deer in the deer park are also adorable, with free-range baby deer. The horseback riding at the stables was okay, and the horses were very docile. Food and drinks are a bit pricey, typical for tourist attractions. The Hawthorn Tree Love is just average; it's just a quick stop, so don't expect too much. This is primarily a summer getaway and a relaxing getaway.
- 4.6/5
gpc_mybabyThe Chu King's Chariot and Horse Array is the largest and best-preserved high-ranking noble mausoleum of the Chu Kingdom in China, and is hailed as "the Terracotta Army in the north, the Chu King's Chariot and Horse Array in the south." The two exhibition halls within the scenic area are not far apart; a short walk along the wooden boardwalk between the two mausoleums takes only about ten minutes. The Chu King's Chariot and Horse Array scenic area is well worth a visit, especially for tourists interested in history, culture, and archaeological exploration. As the largest and best-preserved high-ranking noble mausoleum of the Chu Kingdom in China, its historical value rivals that of the Terracotta Army of Qin Shi Huang.
- 4.7/5
爱吃香槟的猫啊Stepping into the "Bachu Yiling" exhibition hall of Yichang Museum, as if stepping into a time tunnel, took me back to the ancient era of the intertwined collision of Bachu culture, let people immerse in it, feel quite deep. The rich cultural relics and detailed historical materials in the exhibition hall vividly show the mutual influence, penetration and rejection of the two cultures of Bachu in Yichang. From the exquisite bronze, lacquer and pottery, you can see the simplicity of Ba culture and the romantic integration of Chu culture. For example, some bronzes, both the unique totems and decorations of the Ba people, and the exquisite casting process of the Chu people, the blend of this culture makes people sigh the wisdom and creativity of the ancients. Looking at these cultural relics, it seems that people in Bachu and the two places can exchange, trade, and marry in this land. Culture is invisibly passed on and learnt from each other, and gradually formed a unique cultural style of Bachu Yiling. This is a cultural dialogue that spans time and space. It gives a deeper understanding of the history of this land.
- 4.5/5
C_11nJxxAs the ship entered the Three Gorges, the staff were incredibly warm and friendly. We sailed along the Yangtze River, enjoying the scenery along the way. After disembarking, we entered the Three Gorges Family area. The river water was a beautiful mix of emerald green and deep blue, accompanied by the melodious sound of flutes. Small boats drifted by, and women stood on the bows of the boats holding paper umbrellas. We witnessed Tujia weddings and other enthusiastic performances, truly experiencing the scenery and hospitality of the Three Gorges Family area.
- 4.7/5
186***78This time, we took advantage of the fall break to bring the kids to play. There weren't many people, which saved us from long queues. The kids were very happy and tried everything we didn't get to do last time. It was a great experience, and I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to play with their children!














