
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userMy kids absolutely adore the zoo far more than Mandai. The themed playgrounds kept them entertained for hours, and the range of food options was impressive. With the wildlife park now rejuvenated and complemented by a resort soon, the experience feels complete. Bingo! We’ll miss this place and will surely return in two years’ time.
- 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".
- 4.8/5
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
旅行规划师阿楠Beijing World Park: A Magical Journey Through Miniature Worlds – Is it Worth a Visit? As someone who's always dreamed of traveling the world but was always limited by time and budget, I finally checked out Beijing World Park last weekend. What's it like to experience this theme park that claims to offer a "one-day world tour"? Let me take you on a tour. Overall Rating: ⭐⭐⭐☆ (3.5 stars, worth a try). 🏛️ Highlights: A Condensed Collection of World Wonders The park's most attractive feature is undoubtedly its more than 100 miniature replicas of world-famous landmarks. Entering from the Italian Terrace Garden, you can "travel" across five continents in just a few hours along a meticulously designed route. Impressive Attractions: • The Eiffel Tower, though a miniature version, boasts a stunning nighttime light show; the seven changing colors are irresistible for photos. • The pyramid complex and Sphinx area are beautifully designed to resemble a desert landscape; with the right angle, they can be incredibly lifelike. • The Taj Mahal's reflection in the sunset is breathtaking, and the white marble is remarkably well-reproduced. These miniature landscapes are mostly built to a 1:10 scale, with meticulous attention to detail. For tourists who can't immediately travel abroad to see the real structures, this is a great alternative experience. 🎭 Performances and Activities: Evening Shows are More Exciting I highly recommend visiting in the afternoon, as the evening experience is significantly better than the daytime one. Must-see performances: • Eiffel Tower Light Show (starts at 7:00 PM): The tower changes color periodically, creating a romantic atmosphere. • Intangible Cultural Heritage Iron Flower Show (8:00 PM): 1600℃ molten iron is poured into the sky, creating a dazzling meteor shower effect – definitely worth the ticket price! • Folk Dance Performance: Performed in an art theater, the actors are dedicated, and the costumes are exquisite. ⚠️ Drawbacks: Expectations should be reasonable. Of course, the park also has its limitations: Drawbacks: • Some facilities are somewhat outdated: Some miniature buildings require maintenance; issues include peeling paint and overly dense vegetation obstructing the view. • Limited interactive experiences: Most attractions are only for viewing, lacking immersive experiences. • Average dining options: Although there are several restaurants and snack stalls, the taste and value are average; it is recommended to bring your own snacks. 💡 Practical Suggestions Best way to visit: Entering the park after 4:30 PM is ideal – allowing you to enjoy both daytime and nighttime views while avoiding the midday sun and peak crowds. Suitable for: Families with children (kids will be fascinated by the miniature world) Photography enthusiasts (can take creative photos from the right angles) Visitors looking for a basic understanding of world landmarks Locals seeking a relaxing half-day trip Not suitable for: Visitors seeking thrilling rides Perfectionists with extremely high standards for the detail of the attractions. 📝 Overall Review: While World Park may not have the grandeur of the Forbidden City or the Great Wall, it offers a unique value – appreciating the essence of world civilization within a limited time and space. As a long-established theme park in Beijing, it holds many childhood memories for many. Advantages: Unique concept, convenient transportation, exciting nighttime attractions, great for taking photos. Disadvantages: Some facilities are outdated, limited interactivity, average food.
- 4.7/5
137***08With nothing to do this weekend, I decided to check out a car museum near my home. It has everything from classic cars and new cars to futuristic models, including both Chinese and foreign vehicles. There are also some interactive exhibits, mainly for children. It's perfect for a family trip.
- 4.8/5
YellowcarnivoreSpent a whole day getting lost in 只有红楼梦 and there is still so much more to be uncovered. I only managed to watch 6 out of 21 performances (back to back shows are impossible as the place is HUGE), but there are some really good ones like 《四合院》 which explores the tension between old Beijing residents and newcomers from other cities (likened to 刘姥姥进大观园), and 《二商店》 which is set in the 1970s featuring an endearing character very much like 贾宝玉. The design of the entire complex is a work of art and I have not been to anywhere that is more immersive than this. Beyond being a feast to the eyes, I love how elements of 《红楼梦》 are thoughtfully and creatively reinterpreted in each space, blurring reality and illusion. It truly felt like a dream.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThe scenery is OK, like a big park, with many people dancing, exercising, and playing the piano in it. There are too many attractions in Beijing, and the 40-yuan ticket is generally not a big fan of Red Mansions or Zhen Huan, so the cost performance is not high.
- 4.9/5
Anonymous userI went hiking at Badachu Park during the May Day holiday and happened to catch the Badachu Book Fair. Besides visiting the park, I also spent half a day browsing the book fair, getting stamps at different attractions – definitely worth the ticket price!
- 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.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThe weather was clear and very shocking, and the sound transmission speaker was super effective! The children loved it, and they could also experience CCTV news broadcasting. The wind was very strong, and the air conditioner outside the observation deck was very loud. The telescope was very clear.














