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Top 50 Best Things to Do near Fushan [2025]

Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum
Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum
Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum
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Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum

Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum

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Terracotta Army/Hua Qing Palace | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8602981399127
Address: Lintong District, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
Recommended sightseeing time: 4–5 hours
Highlights:
󰀆The highest point of the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor overlooking the Weihe
󰀆Qin's tomb viewpoint over Wei River
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I'd been in Xi'an for over a month but hadn't had time to visit the Qin Emperor's Mausoleum. I finally decided to go on a whim this weekend, before I even bought the tickets. From boarding the bus at the designated time to the end of the journey (the flight attendant provided a perfect itinerary on the bus), it completely exceeded all my expectations.
Today is November 17th, and the lowest temperature in Xi'an is 3 degrees Celsius, which is still quite cold. Although it's supposed to be the off-season, there are still a lot of people. Those with children, I wonder if their kids aren't in school? I don't think I heard they're on holiday yet. Buying tickets on Ctrip includes a free guided tour, which is great, but because there are so many people and almost everyone has a guided tour, the audio guides are very cluttered and often cut out. However, the Terracotta Army of Qin Shi Huang is definitely worth a visit; it's a truly awe-inspiring experience. As a Chinese person, I must go at least once in my lifetime.
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Longmen Grottoes
Longmen Grottoes
Longmen Grottoes
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Longmen Grottoes

Longmen Grottoes

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9.0
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Longmen Station/Municipal government | >100 km from downtown
Phone +86037965980972
Address: 13 Long Men Zhong Jie, Luolong District, Luoyang, Henan, China, 471023
Recommended sightseeing time: 3–5 hours
Highlights:
󰋄View grottoes on 1 km of cliffs along the Yi River
󰋄1 km cliffs & grottoes
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I visited the Longmen Grottoes alone. Since it was a weekday during the off-season, the experience was quite good. I walked alone along both sides of the river, admiring the grottoes in silence. I felt the weight of history and the exquisite craftsmanship; the trip was worthwhile. The only downside is that you have to walk through a commercial street before reaching the main sites, and that distance is a bit far. I went in the windy winter, and it was quite cold, so please dress warmly.
Every moment in Luoyang, the ancient capital of thirteen dynasties, is filled with history: Engage with the museum's treasures across time at the Luoyang Museum, feeling the warmth of a thousand-year-old civilization; visit the Longmen Grottoes to see the smiling gaze of the Vairocana Buddha; admire the ginkgo leaves at the White Horse Temple and explore the ruins of the Han and Wei ancient city—every chisel mark is an echo of history. #LuoyangTour #CulturalTrip
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Mount Hua
Mount Hua
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Mount Hua

Mount Hua

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8.8
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>100 km from downtown
Phone +8609138376888
Address: 1000 meters southeast of the intersection of Jiling Road and Huashan Road, Huashan Town, Huayin City, Weinan City, Shaanxi Province
Recommended sightseeing time: 1 day
Highlights:
󱓊Each of the Five Peaks has its own unique sunrise and legends
Thrilling Chang Kong cliffside path
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My family all urged me to go to Mount Hua; it's absolutely stunning! We chose a route going north and down west, which was a bit challenging, but the scenery was definitely worth it. I truly experienced the wonders of nature. Taking the cable car afterwards made it all worthwhile; the views from the cable car were even more spectacular. The only downside was that climbing the mountain really took a toll on my legs; I couldn't get up the next day.
The scenery at Mount Hua was decent, but it was a bit too crowded. Going west and then north allowed me to see most of the attractions. The tour guides were friendly, and it felt like I'd just been there. I was also lucky to catch the first snowfall of the season.
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Song of Everlasting Sorrow
Song of Everlasting Sorrow
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Song of Everlasting Sorrow

Song of Everlasting Sorrow

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8.7
From KRW 38810
Based on 59 reviews
Terracotta Army/Hua Qing Palace | >100 km from downtown
Phone +864000299989
Address: No. 38 Huaqing Road, Lintong District, Xi'an City
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–1.5 hours
Highlights:
󰀆Dream Back to the Tang Dynasty
󰋄Tang Dynasty love story reenactment
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The performance of "The Song of Everlasting Regret" was incredibly moving! "Heaven and earth may pass away, but this regret will last forever," the core of the poem lies in the word "regret." This "regret" is Emperor Xuanzong's endless remorse after losing his beloved; it is the constant longing he felt day and night for his beloved, as expressed in the lines "The Shu River is blue, the Shu Mountains are green, the Emperor's love is constant, morning and night"; it is Yang Guifei's unwillingness to accept her tragic death; it is the regret of "Years have passed since our separation by death, her soul has never come to me in dreams"; it is also history's silent condemnation of the abuse of power, and the world's sorrow at the destruction of beautiful love by reality.
I had high expectations for "The Song of Everlasting Regret." Before entering, there was a parade of floats and song and dance performances in the square, which created a great atmosphere. The first and second acts of the performance were quite impressive, especially the scene with the stars shining all over the mountain, which was a brilliant idea. However, the subsequent acts were a bit monotonous and lacked depth. They were beautiful, but they lacked a truly moving and impactful quality.
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Jinci Museum
Jinci Museum
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Jinci Museum

Jinci Museum

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14338 reviews
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8.6
From KRW 16428
Based on 119 reviews
Taiyuan Ancient County/Jinci Temple | >100 km from downtown
Phone +864006088608
Address: In Jinci Park, Jinyuan District, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–4 hours
Highlights:
Growing Buddhist Relics Tower overlooking Jinci's panorama
󱨜Jinci's Three Treasures showcase ancient architectural charm
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The mountains are verdant like jade springs, their clear waters a living source. Ancient pines stand tall, their thousand-year history unfolding before our eyes. Suddenly, the Tang dynasty is called Jin, yet the Jin-Yang Spring remains evergreen. Civilizations are diverse and inclusive, their lineage passed down through the ages.
The temperature dropped sharply today, which made the trip less enjoyable. Jinci Temple boasts magnificent architecture, lifelike sculptures, exquisite murals, and the mysterious and clear Immortal Spring; it's definitely worth recommending.
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The Hukou Waterfall Scenic Area
The Hukou Waterfall Scenic Area
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The Hukou Waterfall Scenic Area

The Hukou Waterfall Scenic Area

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8.6
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Hukou Waterfall Scenic Area | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8603577955000
Address: Yanhu Road, Hukou Town, Jixian County, Linfen City, Shanxi Province
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
Highlights:
󱓊Spring & fall thunderous waterfall
󱓊See the Thundering Falls in spring and fall
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The waterfall is spectacular. Although November is not the time of year with the highest water volume, it is not crowded and the weather is good enough to see a rainbow. The surging water splashes up a unique mist, which is well worth seeing!
I've been to Hukou Waterfall twice, the first time from the Shaanxi side and the second time from the Shanxi side. I personally think the waterfall is more spectacular from the Shanxi side because you can go down below the Dragon Cave and look up at the waterfall, which is a truly unique experience.
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Millennium City Park
Millennium City Park
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Millennium City Park

Millennium City Park

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8.6
From KRW 24641
Based on 265 reviews
Millennium City Park | >100 km from downtown
Phone +86037125663819
Address: No. 5, Longting West Road, Longting District, Kaifeng City
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5–1 day
Highlights:
View ancient river scenery
󰀆Evening shows & performances
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In winter, Qingming Riverside Landscape Garden not only features the still-brilliant International Chrysanthemum Exhibition, but also offers hundreds of immersive performances daily, two themed interactive events with thousands of NPCs, a Chinese-style amusement park, and many other exciting activities, fully recreating the prosperity of Bianjing (Kaifeng) in the Northern Song Dynasty and the charm of Song culture.
It's a traditional-themed cultural scenic area with dozens of performances, including several highlights such as the horse battle where Yue Fei defeats Xiao Liang Wang with his spear, the naval battle where the Jin army attacks Bianjing, traditional intangible cultural heritage acrobatics, and themed parades. The downside is the separately charged evening performance, "A Dream of the Song Dynasty in Bianjing," which reportedly features over 1000 performers. Perhaps due to its outdated design, it lacks originality and contemporary innovation, and compared to shows like the Fantasy City Theater in Henan, it doesn't justify the price. On the other hand, the chrysanthemum exhibition was fantastic; it was the first time I'd seen colorful chrysanthemums, and overall, it was a great experience.
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Laojun Mountain Scenic Spot
Laojun Mountain Scenic Spot
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Laojun Mountain Scenic Spot

Laojun Mountain Scenic Spot

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12345 reviews
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8.5
From KRW 17249
Laojunshan Scenic Area | >100 km from downtown
Phone +86037966873890
Address: Laojun Mountain, Geological Square, Luanchuan County, Luoyang City
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 days
Highlights:
󱓊Cable car & hike to peak
󱓊Rich geological sites with caves & peaks
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Laojun Mountain Today I chose the lazy way to climb the mountain. I highly recommend driving. There are plenty of parking spaces inside the scenic area, and parking is free and unlimited. When leaving the scenic area, the electric tram costs 5 yuan per vehicle, and the gasoline car costs 10 yuan per vehicle. The scenic area entrance fee is 100 yuan. No reservation is needed for vehicles entering the scenic area; just scan your ID card at the entrance. Park near the Yunjing/Zhongling cableway (Level 1 cableway). Currently, only one of the two cableways is open each day, with the same price, and opening is random. Today we used the Yunjing cableway, which costs 130 yuan round trip. The Level 1 cableway is a must-ride; otherwise, it's estimated to take 4 hours to climb to Zhongtianmen. After getting off the Level 1 cableway, walk 5 minutes to the Fenglin cableway (Level 2 cableway), which costs 80 yuan round trip. After getting off the cableway, go through the Fairy Tunnel to reach the Ten-Mile Painting Screen. The essence of the mountain scenery is all here; it's all flat ground, no climbing required, and every step reveals a beautiful view. When you reach the General Peak service area, be sure to use the restrooms; they are cleaner here than at the top of the mountain. This concludes the tour of the Ten-Mile Painting Screen. You can choose to take the elevator directly to the Golden Summit for 40 yuan, but it has been closed since March of this year. The only option is to hike, which took about an hour. When you reach the Taibai Service Area, be sure to check the route carefully. There are two paths: one leads to the summit of Funiu Mountain, requiring further hiking; the other is a gentler path directly to the Golden Summit, which you can see at the service area, behind the souvenir pavilion. Both paths eventually lead to the Golden Summit; choose according to your physical condition. Today I only visited the Golden Summit, Daode Mansion, Laojun Temple, and Jade Emperor Peak. They were very beautiful. I went in the morning and didn't get to see the lights come on at night. When I came down, I saw a long queue for the cable car, just like during the October 1st holiday. People say Xi'an only has peak season and peak-peak season, and this place seems to be similar. To get down, you can take the slide for 20 yuan, which takes you directly to the entrance of the second-level cable car. The entire trip took 4 hours. Overall, Laojun Mountain has beautiful scenery and is worth visiting, but the overall cost is quite high. If you need to burn incense, bring your own, as it's more expensive on the mountain (30 yuan for 3 sticks). Wishing plaques are also available; 5 yuan at the foot of the mountain, 20 yuan on the mountain. There are many stalls at the summit; instant noodles are 12 yuan, but don't bring your own, as you'll need to pay an extra 5 yuan for hot water if you bring your own. There are also Mixue Ice Cream, Bawang Tea, Kuafu Fried Skewers, Zhengxin Chicken Cutlet, etc., with prices similar to those at the foot of the mountain, which are quite reasonable. Most people choose to go up the mountain around 1 pm because the Golden Summit is very beautiful when lit up at night. However, it gets quite crowded. Also, bring a coat, sun hat, umbrella, etc. It's cold on the mountain, especially at night.
Laojun Mountain is truly a real-life fairyland! The cable car takes you directly to the summit, making it incredibly convenient. The ten-mile-long suspended walkway offers breathtaking views at every turn, with its uniquely shaped mountains and rocks resembling a natural painting. At dusk, the golden summit illuminates, creating a truly divine scene where the lights blend seamlessly with the sea of ​​clouds, creating a stunning, shimmering, dreamlike landscape. In the morning, the sea of ​​clouds surges among the mountains, accompanied by the ancient bells of the Taoist temples, offering a truly healing experience for both body and mind. With reasonable prices, excellent facilities, and the fusion of natural beauty and Taoist culture, this trip is absolutely worth the price of admission!
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Pingyao Ancient City
Pingyao Ancient City
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Pingyao Ancient City

Pingyao Ancient City

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21500 reviews
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8.5
From KRW 25257
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Inside Pingyao Ancient City | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8603545690000
Address: No. 58 Zhaobi South Street, Pingyao County, Jinzhong City
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 days
Highlights:
Enjoy stunning sunset views from the city wall in the evening
󰀆World-class photography exhibition
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Pingyao Ancient City has always been famous, and I finally managed to visit it today. You can walk around the ancient city without any trouble. The money exchange, bank, security escort agency, county government office, and courtyard are all well preserved, showing tourists the appearance and local customs of a relatively developed county town in Shanxi during the Republic of China period. Walking on the bumpy stone road with light snowflakes falling from the sky makes you feel very immersed in the place.
I recommend the Pingyao County Government Office, the best-preserved and largest feudal county government office in China. There's a court performance at 9:30 PM. The Rishengchang Exchange House, located on West Street, is the representative of Pingyao Ancient City's banking industry. It was China's first exchange house and pioneered modern banking. The Pingyao Confucian Temple was first built in the early Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty. Its Dacheng Hall is a Jin Dynasty building and is the oldest existing Confucian temple of all levels in my country. Outside the ancient city, there are also famous attractions such as Shuanglin Temple and Zhenguo Temple. I also recommend the "Encounter Pingyao" performance at 7 PM.
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Wanshuishanwuxiacheng
Wanshuishanwuxiacheng
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Wanshuishanwuxiacheng

Wanshuishanwuxiacheng

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8.3
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The old area of henan university | >100 km from downtown
Phone +86037122203006
Address: Middle section of Tokyo Avenue, Longting District, Kaifeng City, Henan Province (opposite to Kaifeng Municipal Party School)
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–3 days
Highlights:
󱓊Central performances & snacks festival
Large festival & unique performances
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I've been here a few times before, and it's getting better and better! I got an annual pass, and it was worth it! Now there are dedicated free parking lots, and there's also a free shuttle bus to the scenic area, which is very convenient and hassle-free! There are performances everywhere in the scenic area, and many NPCs to interact with, making it very lively! You can also earn silver coins, which can be exchanged for items.
A three-day ticket costs 100 yuan, and there are tons of NPCs and nearly 3,000 performances per day, making it perfect for young people, couples, friends, and students from junior high to high school. However, for middle-aged people, the content might feel overwhelming due to the sheer volume and variety of themes. Themes include fantasy, the Republic of China era, Tang and Song dynasties, the War of Resistance against Japan, and intangible cultural heritage. Secondary sales within the park are affordable, and food, drinks, and shopping are comparable to those outside. It's incredibly popular on weekdays, especially with many people spontaneously wearing Hanfu (traditional Han clothing) to experience the park. It's a product of today's affordable economy, and Wansui Mountain's popularity is well-deserved.
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