
- 4.5/5
206***56Fanjingshan truly exceeded my expectations! The air was fresh, the sea of clouds was ever-changing, and every step was a picturesque scene. Taking the cable car up saved a lot of energy, and we could enjoy the beautiful scenery of the primeval forest along the way. The mushroom-shaped rock formation was unique and made for great photos. Although the Red Cloud Golden Summit and the Old Golden Summit were temporarily closed, seeing the sea of clouds and mountain views from the mushroom rock made all the hard work worthwhile. The mountain trails were well-maintained and clearly marked. We happened to arrive during a porridge distribution at the temple, and the porridge warmed us up nicely. Overall, it was a fantastic experience, and I highly recommend coming to experience the magnificence and tranquility of Fanjingshan.
- 4.6/5
MNgaiSpectacular! The power and roar of Huangguoshu are unforgettable. Walking behind the waterfall is a must-do. Book tickets in advance to save time. Highly recommended!
- 4.7/5
melocaiThe scenic area is quite large, and although there are buses, there are also many areas where you need to walk. The scenery is beautiful, and with fewer tourists during the off-season, it's a very comfortable place to explore. Buses run approximately every 10 minutes, connecting different attractions.
- 4.2/5
haiyi6121The stilted houses in Xijiang Miao Village are magnificent, layer upon layer, built against the mountain. As night falls and the lights come on, they present a different kind of brilliant night view than during the day!
- 4.7/5
柔情大灰狼As the saying goes, "There's no other cave like Zhijin Cave," you have to see it for yourself to know how breathtaking it is. It's best to bring a bottle of water and a thermos. The walk takes about 2 hours.
- 4.3/5
yexxhhThis is a very nice five-star ancient town scenic area in Guizhou Province. There's a 10 yuan entrance fee, which doesn't include a few smaller, paid attractions inside. It's very popular and convenient for both self-driving and independent travelers, with several parking lots available at reasonable prices. Inside, there's an ancient city wall, also known as the Great Wall, which you can walk around the entire town (it's a bit strenuous). You can also climb to the top of the wall for photos and panoramic views. There's a wide variety of snacks. It's best to spend at least four hours there, as it's quite large. The ancient town has several gates, each with its own parking lot. In short, this is a highly recommended ancient town, as it has unique features compared to other ancient towns…
- 4.4/5
M25***49It's quite far from the city center, and you can basically walk around inside in an hour (if you don't watch the shows), but for a 20 yuan ticket you can see unique scenery, what more could you ask for?
- 4.6/5
🚀轩哥Wanfenglin Scenic Area truly lives up to its reputation as one of "China's Five Most Beautiful Karst Peak Forests," its magnificent karst landscape is breathtaking. A sightseeing bus tour offers views of peaks of varying shapes, some resembling swords piercing the sky, others like layered Arhats, a feast for the eyes. The scenic area not only boasts iconic attractions like General Peak and the Bagua Field, but also incorporates the cultures of ethnic minorities such as the Buyi, adding to its unique charm. In terms of service, the staff are warm and professional; for example, if a tourist loses their ID card, the scenic area quickly finds it and thoughtfully provides a mailing service, making visitors feel truly cared for. Furthermore, the surrounding area offers a rich variety of culinary delights, with local specialties such as Buyi Eight Bowls and Wanfenglin General's Fried Rice leaving a lasting impression, making it well worth a visit.
- 4.4/5
丸仔妈咪The world's largest radio telescope, located in Pingtang, Guizhou, is nestled amidst mountains. Although not a tourist attraction, the surrounding scenery is no less stunning than other natural landscapes. Its greatest advantage is that one can learn about astronomy while enjoying the natural scenery.
- 4.4/5
英英的旅途Zhaoxing Dong Village: As the largest Dong village in China, its core feature is its cluster of five drum towers (representing benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and trustworthiness), constructed using the mortise and tenon joint technique with fir wood, without nails or rivets, symbolizing the public spiritual space of the Dong village. The drum towers, integrating traditional wooden construction techniques, are listed as a national intangible cultural heritage and are rich in Dong ethnic flavor.







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