
- 4.6/5
一名神秘的旅行家The scenic area is definitely worth visiting. The facilities are quite comprehensive, including a joint tomb of Emperor Gaozong and Empress Wu Zetian, as well as tombs for two princes and a princess. While you can descend into the tomb passages of the princes' and princess's tombs, there's basically nothing inside; it's mostly just the surrounding environment. Completing the main mausoleum's roof would be quite challenging, mainly due to the steep slope. One drawback is that all visitors must purchase shuttle bus tickets at the visitor center to reach the aforementioned attractions; it's mandatory. You can't drive yourself; you must park in the visitor center's parking lot, which is somewhat inconvenient.
- 4.5/5
E11***34It was breathtaking; the architecture was magnificent. The original Famen Temple didn't have many treasures left, and the underground palace was under renovation; the treasures are all in the museum. I didn't pay attention to the opening hours of the Buddha's relics, and I didn't see them when I went, which was a bit of a disappointment.
- 4.5/5
NicoleFirst, park your car at the entrance to the attraction. There's a spacious parking lot, which is very convenient. Then, take the shuttle bus up the mountain. After circling for about 30 minutes, you'll reach the summit. There's a small museum with stunning views. Then, you'll start a fascinating walk, weaving and weaving, sometimes up slopes, sometimes into caves. It's quite interesting. After an hour or two of this, you'll reach another parking spot, take the shuttle bus back to the attraction ticket office, and then pick up your car and go home. The entire journey takes at least six hours. I personally think it's worth it. The entrance fee is a bit expensive.
- 4.6/5
澂岚I went to Taibai Mountain on October 25th. It had snowed the day before, so I was lucky enough to see both the snow scenery and the sea of clouds. The mountain, known as Tianyuan Difang, is 3511 meters above sea level. My elderly relative experienced slight altitude sickness, but there were oxygen and food vendors nearby, which was very convenient. I recommend taking the large cable car up and the small cable car down; this mountain seems to care for everyone who has the chance to visit.
- 4.8/5
水蓝色的眼泪1983Five-star review A huge thumbs-up to Xiaoying, the guide at the Qin and Han Museum! Her explanations were clear and logical, moving from the foundation of the Qin system with its "standardized script and standardized wheel gauge" to the formation of the Han dynasty with its "predominantly Confucian" ideology. She placed the artifacts in a historical context, interspersed with trivia. She was both professional and approachable, proactively guiding us through details and answering questions, bringing the artifacts to life. This tour truly allowed me to understand the grandeur of the Qin and Han dynasties. It was a truly satisfying experience!
- 4.9/5
江湖小呆呆It's not a big place, but the environment is very nice. The adult pandas are at the top, and the big star, Qi Zai, usually comes out to eat in the morning. There are also underage pandas below, and they are all so cute.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThe Yellow Emperor's Mausoleum is quite large. The mausoleum itself is located on a mountain, and at the foot of the mountain is a large square for worship and a temple that enshrines various items related to the Yellow Emperor. It is well worth a visit. However, climbing up the mountain without taking an electric cart is quite strenuous.
- 4.9/5
小阿妹儿A theater that only performs one dance drama, a dance drama that only tells the story of one city, a city that tells a history, a history that forges a nation, there is only one such drama in the world—"The Mighty Qin Dynasty".
- 4.5/5
233***49It's pretty good. The performance time is tight, one hour is just right. The story content is relatively simple, suitable for all ages, and the scene is also grand, suitable for family viewing.
- 4.5/5
spatickFun experience with movable seats, theatrical performances, interesting theatrics and novelties such as camels and doggos acting as wolves. Storyline wise, it is "slightly" exaggerated and contrived but this is acceptable as it allows a wider range of performances and costumes.














