
- 4.2/5
人在旅途$The sky is really blue. It was too hot the day we went, so we didn't play outside for long. It was great~ I picked up shells and conchs of all sizes on the beach, picked out the right size and put them in this grid. It's like a miniature ocean museum, both beautiful and meaningful~
- 4.0/5
M44***56The hot spring resort is quite large with a pleasant environment. The hot spring water temperature is around 35 degrees Celsius. There are several soaking pools near the entrance, and a swimming pool in the middle, so the water temperature isn't too cold. Further inside are tiered pools, which are great for taking photos. Only a few pools are a bit too hot for soaking. Overall, it's a good place to enjoy both hot springs and scenery.
- 4.9/5
Anonymous userWe wanted to see dolphins 🐬, so before the trip we checked the weather forecast and it predicted rain. We were prepared to treat it as just a speedboat trip if we didn't see any. We got off at Qinzhou Railway Station, and the scenic area was quite far, about an hour and a half drive away. There weren't many people at the scenic area that day, but many spots were taken by private boat operators. We wanted to choose a legitimate boat, so we waited for almost an hour before boarding. Luckily, we did see some; the camera captured a few glimpses of them, which made us very happy.
- 4.5/5
沈66666Tickets were issued quickly, and the seller was quite trustworthy. The weather wasn't great today; the waves were a bit high, making it difficult to see dolphins. It took us almost an hour to finally find them, and we even had to stop for a while before heading back. They were really honest.
- 4.1/5
M40***66There were very few people. I saw some students observing and recording the white-headed langurs, which felt a bit like an educational trip. The entire scenic area is on foot, but there are some winding paths through sugarcane fields with little shade, so it can get quite sunny on hot days. If you just want to see the monkeys, you can wait at the ticket office. When the monkeys come out, staff will take you there in electric carts. The staff at the scenic area are very attentive to whether you see the monkeys. When I tried to go in for a walk, they repeatedly reminded me that I might not see them if I went in now, that my ticket was non-refundable, and that if I didn't see them, I could come back and wait… Also, the timing of the monkey viewing is very important. Around 11 am and 3 or 4 pm are good times to see them. They rest for a long time in between, so you won't be able to see them. I was lucky enough to see the monkeys from Thumb Mountain come down to the fields to eat sweet potato leaves. The alpha male led a large group of his wives and children. Everyone held their breath watching them eat in the field. The little monkeys were so cute!
- 4.5/5
qdu***08The free ancient city is newly built and commercialized, but since it is free for you to come and play, it is better than those domestic ones that are enclosed and charge fees. It is recommended to come in the evening, the night view is several levels higher than the daytime, and there are performances if you catch the weekend.
- 4.8/5
M59***26Recently, I visited Beihai Old Street. Stepping onto it felt like stepping back in time. The 1.44-kilometer-long street is lined with arcade-style buildings, a fusion of Chinese and Western styles. Their carved window bars and arched doorways speak of a bygone era of prosperity. Strolling along, the aroma of various local snacks fills the air, from crispy shrimp crackers to smooth and delicious rice rolls. Small shops display a dazzling array of items, including shell carvings and pearls. As the sun sets, its afterglow casts a gentle hue on the old street, making it a truly captivating experience. Beihai Old Street is truly a treasure of this city's history and culture.
- 4.5/5
centralparkcafeIt was raining in Beihai, so I went to the Underwater World. 168 yuan wasn't cheap, but seeing many beautiful marine creatures and enjoying the shows made it all worthwhile.
- 4.8/5
M15***50Huashan Rock Paintings—China's 49th World Cultural Heritage site and the first rock painting heritage site in my country, as well as Guangxi's first World Heritage site—have existed for over 2000 years. Their vibrant colors make them a true marvel. Regarding the non-driving journey from Chongzuo to Huashan Rock Paintings: We bought bus tickets on Ctrip for 35 RMB per person. The bus departed from Chongzuo International Distribution Center (not the one near the South Station) at 7:50 AM. Perhaps due to fewer people, they used 11-seater buses, and it took about 40 minutes to reach the visitor center. We had plenty of time, just in time to catch the first boat, but we chose to spend some time at the visitor center, exploring the exhibition halls and the surrounding environment, which was very beautiful. We also enjoyed Zhuang ethnic song and dance performances and a Tianqin (a traditional stringed instrument) performance in front of the boat, all free of charge. The rock paintings themselves are free, but you need to take a boat to see them, which costs 90 RMB per person. We chose the 10:30 AM boat, and the scenic area provides shuttle service to the pier. The round trip takes 2 hours, with 1 hour spent viewing the paintings (there is a guide on board who leads the tour and provides explanations along the way). After returning from the boat at 1:30, I learned that there is a bullet train from Ningming East to Chongzuo at 15:47, which costs 10 yuan for 10 minutes. The scenic area also has a free shuttle bus to Ningming East at 14:30 (about 30 minutes). There are enough buffer times at each time, which is suitable for leisurely strolling around.
- 4.4/5
小李带您游新疆Silver Beach is a relaxing place, whether you're listening to the waves at night, or sitting on the beach during the day watching the tides and enjoying beachcombing, or swimming in the turquoise waters. Show off your driving skills on a beach buggy on the low tide! Friendly reminder: It's best to avoid the beach between 11 am and 3 pm when the UV rays are strongest. Take precautions even at other times!














