
- 4.8/5
navqureshiBeen to Guanghzou many times. But never had the time to do any activities. This time we searched and it was recommended. It is not very far and price is ok. Place is very nicely managed , a lot of kids , some school trip. Who were really friendly and for them we are as foreigners something really interesting. Watching all the animals, including rare monkeys, snakes, kamodo dragon, pandas was a treat. Washrooms and food was available. Only thing was park ends at a place which is on the other side of the park where you parked. So you have to wait for a buss for almost half hr to an hour to go to your parking. Other than that it was day well spent.
- 4.7/5
M45***61- Abundant Marine Life: The park is home to numerous rare marine creatures, such as whale sharks, beluga whales, and penguins. The world's largest whale shark aquarium makes visitors feel as if they are in an underwater world, with millions of rare fish swimming before their eyes, creating a powerful visual impact. - Spectacular and Stunning Performances: Animal shows featuring dolphins, beluga whales, sea lions, and other animals are lively and entertaining, with the animals interacting seamlessly with their trainers, leaving visitors in awe. The evening fireworks display, "Ocean Defense," combines drones, fireworks, lasers, fountains, and water jetpacks, creating a spectacular scene. - Diverse Amusement Facilities: The park offers a wide variety of amusement facilities, from gentle rides like the carousel suitable for children to thrilling rides like the Parrot Roller Coaster and the Iceberg Roller Coaster, catering to visitors of all ages. - Beautiful Park Environment: The entire park is beautifully and uniquely designed, with each animal enclosure exquisitely crafted, transporting visitors to different marine world scenes and providing an immersive experience. -Comprehensive supporting services: Visitors can choose to stay at hotels within the park, such as the Penguin Hotel and Hengqin Bay Hotel, enjoying convenient entry services and a unique themed atmosphere. In addition, shuttle buses and other facilities within the park also provide convenience for visitors.
- 4.6/5
206***33It's really huge; you can't see everything in half a day. The air conditioning is very strong. There aren't many restaurants inside, but there are quite a few activities for children, although some of the equipment is a bit old, and some require advance reservations via a mini-program. The dome theater about aliens was a bit too advanced for the kids. The souvenir shop at the entrance is quite large, with many items at reasonable prices. I even saw garden eels—they were so cute!
- 4.8/5
M2g***dpShenzhen Happy Valley covers a total area of 350,000 square meters. Phase I covers 170,000 square meters, and Phase II, adjacent to Phase I, covers 180,000 square meters. It officially opened to the public on May 1, 2002. The design of the entire Happy Valley theme park embodies the integration of architectural and natural landscapes. It uses modern landscaping techniques to create a water-based amusement space. The main attractions in Phase I of Shenzhen Happy Valley include five themed areas: Cartoon City, Spanish Square, Adventure Mountain, Maya Water Park, and Happy Time. Phase II continued the style of Phase I, further emphasizing the themes of nature and historical culture. Phase II is divided into four themed areas: Old Gold Mine Area, Hurricane Bay Area, Shangri-La Forest Adventure Area, and URBIS Leisure Area (Sunshine Coast Area).
- 4.6/5
M2g***dpThe Guangdong Provincial Museum is located at No. 2 Zhujiang East Road, Tianhe District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, in the southern part of the central area of Zhujiang New Town, Guangzhou's new urban axis. Construction began in 1957, and it officially opened in 1959. The new Guangdong Provincial Museum broke ground in December 2004 and was completed in 2010, with a total building area of 77,000 square meters. It is the only provincial-level comprehensive museum in Guangdong Province, a national first-class museum, and a key national museum jointly built by the central and local governments.
- 4.4/5
川粤半部论语This was my second visit to Shenzhen Safari Park in over ten years. Firstly, there seemed to be fewer visitors, and secondly, the park seemed smaller (though actually the same size, perhaps not as captivating as my first visit). The animals weren't particularly special; I quickly walked through, fed the pelicans and zebras, and only briefly toured the predator enclosure. The only difference this time was the addition of some entertainment shows (they might have existed before, but I hadn't noticed). There was a circus performance, half an hour long, not spectacular but not boring either; the African dances were quite energetic. The mermaid show was crowded due to the limited and small viewing windows, and couldn't compare to similar shows at Mission Hills Ocean World. I expected the animal extravaganza to be grand, with many animals, especially predators. However, there were few predators, and even fewer mammals; it mainly consisted of various birds taking turns soaring around. Overall, it was okay for children.
- 4.7/5
_TS***jxThis theme of "Romance Parks" is now spreading to several places in China. The place is designed to be on Instagram (or Weibo) with several themes, various "rides" which are not really amusement park machines rides, but like shows having different themes. The main attraction is the show which shows the passage of time for Guangdong, from old to modern. Dances, music, horses, action, people flying around, all very well choreographed clips from time.
- 4.4/5
M2g***dpJingshan Park, located at No. 44 Jingshan West Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, offers the best panoramic view of the Forbidden City and Beijing's central axis. Situated on the north-south central axis of Beijing's inner city, it faces the Shenwu Gate of the Forbidden City to the south and is adjacent to Beihai Park to the west. It served as the imperial garden for the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, covering an area of 230,000 square meters. The mountain itself reaches an altitude of 94.2 meters and was once the highest point on Beijing's central axis. 1
- 4.5/5
serenelove2travelAmazing and huge aquarium with rare species of fishes. We love the mermaid show at the end of the area. Good for those who love undersea water creatures. Need to spend at least 2-4 hours, if u have small kids, do catch the mermaid show in time.
- 4.6/5
人见人爱940Chikan Ancient Town boasts beautiful scenery and is perfect for taking photos, making it ideal for a day trip. Recommended attractions include the iron flower performance and the "Modern Times" show. The iron flower performance is quite impressive and I'd definitely watch it again.







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