
- 4.6/5
M2f***iuThe staff greeted us with smiles throughout, answered all our questions, and when we needed extra pillows, they were delivered to our room within minutes. The cleanliness was impeccable; there wasn't a speck of dust in any corner, and the cups and utensils were thoroughly sterilized. This attentive service has already earned me a recommendation to my friends!
- 4.0/5
selma1982It's still autumn season in Jiangnan, but it's snowing heavily in Lanzhou. The snow is very natural. The ski resort is very large and it's very comfortable to play. The ski resort is not expensive and there are few people. It's really suitable to come here in the off-season.
- 4.4/5
M47***10The lobby was spacious, bright, and clean upon entering, which was very comfortable. The rooms were also quite clean, and the price was reasonable, making it good value for money. Check-in was quick, and the hotel was conveniently located in an alley, so there was no noise from cars or other disturbances. [Sun emoji]
- 4.7/5
自由人1956Lanshan Park is well worth a visit. Its highlights include the panoramic and night views of the city, the cultural corridor and Santai Pavilion, as well as mountain leisure and dining options. It offers excellent value and convenient transportation. Key Highlights - Lanzhou's best panoramic and night views, best viewed from dusk to night, and the iconic "Lan Hatton" camera position. - Santai Pavilion, a commanding vantage point, offers a 360-degree bird's-eye view of the Yellow River flowing through the city and the lights, creating a spectacular evening atmosphere. - The Huaxia (Lanshan) Long Corridor, approximately 5.8 kilometers long, connects multiple scenic spots along the mountain ridge, making it ideal for walking and photographing. - Religious and Folk Cultural Sites: Puzhao Temple, Lanshan Bell House, and the murals along the corridor are all worth visiting. - Leisure and Dining: A wide range of options are available, including farmhouses, dining at Wanghe Tower and Ziyun Tower, camping, and fireside tea-making. - Convenience and Cost: Park admission is free, and a one-way cable car costs approximately 40 or 30 yuan. Access to the mountain is possible by car, taxi, or cable car. Is it worth the trip? - For night and sunset views of the Yellow River flowing through the city and the city skyline, Lanshan is your top choice in Lanzhou, offering excellent camera locations and a sophisticated experience. - For a light hike combined with cultural sightseeing, the Long Corridor and Santai Pavilion are well-connected, making them suitable for a half-day to full-day trip. - For family leisure, dining, and camping, the mountain restaurants and campsites offer a relaxing experience. Summary Recommendations - Ascend the mountain before dusk to capture photos of Lan Hatton, then visit Santai Pavilion around dusk to watch the sunset and
- 4.9/5
天上星星的地盘Dunhuang Art Museum is on the east side of Lanzhou Yellow River Bridge. It is an exhibition hall that introduces the murals of several important caves in Dunhuang. If you have not been to Dunhuang, look at this pavilion first, which will be very helpful to you. The art museum is free.
- 4.6/5
猫小妖333The number of visitors was absolutely enormous; you were basically just being pushed around by the crowd. I saw the Flying Horse of Gansu and the Little Girl with the Curtain-like Hairpin. There weren't many exhibits inside; pottery made up a large portion. Overall, it was alright. I hired a guided tour, so at least I didn't just wander around aimlessly.
- 4.0/5
M09***37It was the first time I took the elderly to Lanzhou. I felt the convenience of the service. The volunteers provided wheelchairs. I saw the golden python shedding its skin, the strange jellyfish 🪼 and the mysterious underwater world. It was a very good tour experience!
- 4.6/5
139***77This is a truly worthwhile attraction, highly recommended! Climb up and admire the majestic Yellow River's flow. Besides the stunning views, there are also various exhibitions and cultural and creative activities to cater to a wide range of audiences.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThe Wuhou Temple in Mian County, also known as the Zhuge Temple, is located in Zhuge Ancient Town, Wuhou Town, Mian County, Hanzhong City, Shaanxi Province. It is a temple built to commemorate Zhuge Liang, the Prime Minister of the Shu Han Dynasty. It is the earliest Wuhou Temple built in China and the only one constructed by imperial decree. It truly deserves the title of "The First Wuhou Temple Under Heaven." I bought a combined ticket to see Ma Chao's tomb, but the "Wuhou Temple Exhibition Hall" was surprisingly impressive and definitely worth checking out. Zhuge Ancient Town is also worth a visit.
- 4.0/5
游侠半仙One-day tour with local tour group in Hanzhong: One-day tour of Hanzhong Shimen Plank Road Scenic Area + Zhuge Ancient Town + Wuhou Temple Museum in Mian County + Ma Chao Tomb Temple [In-depth explanation of the story of the Three Kingdoms/Pure play including tickets] Visit the Empty City Plan, Three Visits to the Thatched Cottage, Zhuge Well, Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat, Zhuge Thatched Cottage, West Gate, Zhuge Cinema, etc. in Zhuge Ancient Town. The Zhuge Ancient Town Scenic Area covers a total area of more than 300 acres, with a total investment of about 350 million yuan. It is one of the ten major cultural projects identified by the Shaanxi Provincial Party Committee and the Provincial Government; an important display and experience area of the Three Kingdoms culture in Hanzhong; it is a cultural tourism scenic spot created by Shaanxi Tourism Group that integrates ancient monument visits, residential displays, live performances, children's entertainment and other diversified aspects. The scenic area consists of six major sections: Wuhou Temple, Ma Chao Tomb, Zhuge Ancient Town, "The Book of Departure" live performance, Zhuge Water City, and Qingshe Boutique Inn. And with Zhuge Liang's life as a clue, it presents a panoramic view of Zhuge Liang's loyal life, and interprets the Three Kingdoms Han culture in a new way. Zhuge Ancient Town is based on the core concept of "one temple to honor Zhuge, one town to appreciate the Three Kingdoms". It is truly an innovative tourist destination of "slow leisure travel, in-depth experience, and rich interaction", and strives to create a benchmark scenic spot with the theme of the Three Kingdoms in Shaanxi Province and even the whole country.














