
- 4.6/5
开心果ftNow that Nanxun Ancient Town is connected by high-speed rail, it's very convenient. There's bus route 170 from the high-speed rail station to near the North Gate of the ancient town, and a taxi ride costs only about ten yuan. Actually, most ancient towns across the country are similar, more or less commercialized. It's a matter of personal opinion. I think the night view of Nanxun Ancient Town is beautiful, and historical sites like the Liu Family Residence are worth visiting.
- 4.6/5
M33***12Overall, it was alright, but the crowds were really intense during the autumn foliage season, making several popular spots extremely crowded and negatively impacting the experience. The signage was also very poor; many areas lacked signs, and those that were present were often misleading. On the day of the visit, the line for the shuttle bus down the mountain stretched for miles, probably a kilometer, which significantly affected the experience. The scenic area should better plan and improve its promotional and crowd control measures during peak seasons.
- 4.4/5
_M1***95It's the perfect park for young girls!!! You don't have to queue for almost anything, and even if you do, it never takes more than five minutes. My daughter loves the carousel. My family of three and my aunt rode it six times! We were all dizzy after coming out... We also rode the boat six times, and the Ferris wheel, cars, bikes, and more. My kids also loved the parades and taking photos with celebrities. I really think it's very cost-effective. It would be more cost-effective to buy an annual pass. The only thing I'm not happy with is that many restaurants in the park are closed during the off-season, and the food options are limited and not very tasty.
- 4.6/5
188***60Highly recommended for outdoor team building activities and a fun-filled getaway! 😁 Great value for money. We spent two days there. On the first day, we tried the "Devil's Swing," though it wasn't great! 😃 We also enjoyed a night tour of Xianxia Town, where the scenery was beautiful and the background music was very fitting. We tried many activities, but due to time constraints, we had to finish the first day. On the second day, we went straight to challenge ourselves with the Via Ferrata. We took Line 1, which was very exciting and thrilling. Next time, we'd definitely try the more difficult Line 3. After the Via Ferrata, we tried bungee jumping on a bungee board, and then went back to Xianxia Town. Looking forward to trying skiing next time! ⛷️ Guo Huan and Yang Zhongshan from the Starry Sky Hotel provided excellent service.
- 4.4/5
M77***09Taihu Longemont Ice and Snow World offers a variety of ski runs suitable for skiers of all levels. The facilities are relatively new, and equipment rental is convenient, but it gets very crowded on weekends. Overall, it's a good experience and a great skiing option in the Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai area, suitable for beginners and families.
- 4.6/5
阿周666The miniature train was quite crowded. The entire journey took 50 minutes, and it departs when the train is full. It's recommended that those with a large group arrive early to queue, otherwise, you won't be able to sit together. For the first half hour, you can't get off the train; it's just for listening to the narration and enjoying the scenery. There are three short stops for feeding the animals, each lasting only 5-10 minutes at most. The first stop is for feeding the piglets (they love to eat, but the area is small). The second stop (the kangaroos on the left are crowded, the ponies on the right are less crowded). The third stop (the cows and sheep eat a lot, finishing off any leftover carrots and lettuce). You can buy cups of carrots and lettuce at each stop for 10 yen each. The train was under repair, so the experience wasn't great. Make sure to wear sunscreen, especially in the afternoon; sunglasses are essential because the weather is so bright that you can barely keep your eyes open.
- 4.3/5
꒰ঌ贇໒꒱The park features many varieties of bamboo, and you can learn about them as you walk around. There are also four national treasures and nine red pandas; watching the animals eat and play is quite entertaining. The park also has play facilities for children, making it a great place for family outings.
- 4.6/5
118***77Xiaolianzhuang was built by the Liu Yong family, the head of the "Four Elephants" of Nanxun. Its name originates from their admiration for the Lotus Villa in Huzhou, created by the Yuan Dynasty calligrapher and painter Zhao Mengfu. It is mainly divided into an outer garden and an inner garden. The outer garden features a ten-acre lotus pond, with pavilions such as the Retreat Pavilion, the Dongsheng Pavilion, and a long corridor of inscribed steles along its banks. The inner garden is a garden within a garden, mainly featuring a rockery made of Taihu stones, with winding paths and pine and maple trees. It also contains the Liu family temple and a charitable estate.
- 4.4/5
M58***64This time, I had a completely new appreciation for Jialebi! The front desk service was especially excellent! Thumbs up! The park admission ticket was included in the room and allowed unlimited entry during the stay. The park is currently undergoing upgrades, and I believe that once the main commercial street opens, the foot traffic will increase even further. I'll definitely come back for a more in-depth visit then. The butler, Xiao Wu, was incredibly helpful!
- 4.7/5
Annie DeonthaThis water park is good value for money. We paid 328RMB for two people and that covered all the activities in the park. The drifting was so exciting and the drifting path is so long. After drifting, we went to the water slides which are very thrilling. The land park is also beautifully decorated. The pool has waves and wasn't crowded. It was 100% worth it!







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