
- 4.6/5
爱旅行的三少爷I finally had time to visit Wangxian Valley. It wasn't too crowded during the off-season, making for a great experience. During the day, Wangxian Valley is like a fantasy world; at night, when it's lit up, it transforms into a celestial palace. Definitely worth a visit!
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userI went there because it was recommended by National Geographic, but I was quite disappointed. The management and facilities of the scenic area need improvement, the scenery was not as beautiful as I had imagined, and it was too commercialized.
- 4.5/5
ddztI recommend going at night; the scenery is superb. Inside, there are models and animations showcasing the various reconstructions of Tengwang Pavilion, which is excellent. There are also many cultural relics, ceramics, and authentic Song Dynasty calligraphy and paintings, which are also quite good, much better than the Yellow Crane Tower. The only downside is that from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM, the square in front of Tengwang Pavilion is fenced off for paid performances; you can only go to the front to take photos after 8:30 PM.
- 4.5/5
Davidoff&Louie🇨🇳My trip to Mount Lu was a true feast for the soul, leaving me captivated and reluctant to leave. Mount Lu boasts unparalleled natural scenery, renowned for its "majesty, wonder, danger, and beauty." The Five Old Men Peaks stand majestically, resembling five elderly men sitting side-by-side, appearing and disappearing in the mist, seemingly telling tales of time's vicissitudes. The Three-Tiered Spring is even more magnificent, its waterfall cascading down in three tiers like a silver river falling from the heavens, its roar awe-inspiring, leaving one in awe of nature's artistry. Mount Lu is not only outstanding in its natural scenery but also rich in cultural heritage. It is a favorite destination for scholars and poets; many famous figures such as Tao Yuanming, Li Bai, and Su Shi left behind timeless masterpieces here. Strolling through the mountains, one can almost feel their poetic sentiments. Furthermore, Mount Lu presents the unique phenomenon of five religions coexisting on one mountain, with religious buildings like Donglin Temple bearing witness to historical changes. The service at the scenic area was also exceptionally attentive. Lushan now operates on a single-ticket system, allowing unlimited entry and exit to the core scenic area and ten surrounding attractions within seven days, facilitating in-depth exploration for tourists. The sightseeing buses are well-organized, and there are even dedicated shuttle buses for sunrise viewing, making travel easy and convenient. The cable car stations also offer complimentary intangible cultural heritage tea cakes and spring water, demonstrating thoughtful attention to detail. In short, Lushan is a superb tourist destination that combines natural beauty with rich cultural heritage. Everyone can find their own unique enjoyment here, making it well worth a visit.
- 4.7/5
遥想当年123We took the long loop, which took 8.5 hours in total. We took the cable car up and down the Waishuangxi River and traveled counterclockwise. The scenery was fantastic, magnificent, and the blue sky and white clouds were amazing. However, the route along the Sunshine and West Coast was too long, and we missed some key attractions. We felt bad about not going to see them, but we decided to just go with the mindset that we were already there. It was just too tiring, especially since it was all boardwalk.
- 4.6/5
果果旅行日记(穷游版)Taoyangli 🎫Ticket Price: 53 RMB 🕘Tour Duration: 2 hours 🚄Distance from High-Speed Rail Station: 17 minutes by taxi 📍Taoyangli Imperial Kiln🍶 Surrounded by mountains on three sides and water on one, a city of porcelain, half a city of kilns🏺 Born from kilns, flourishing because of porcelain, a thousand-year-old porcelain capital, ten thousand years of kiln fires, the porcelain trade is truly worthwhile Panoramic map and route are on the last map! Important attractions are marked. 🕒 Taoyangli, Tuesday to Sunday, 8:30 AM - 10:00 PM 🎫 Admission: 53 RMB. No additional fees apply to attractions inside. 📷 Route: Enter from the South Gate → Nanlu Ruins → Youtaoling Temple → Longzhu Pavilion → Huanglaoda Kiln/Liujia Kiln → Imperial Kiln Museum → Xujia Kiln/Ming and Qing Dynasty Kiln Complex → Intangible Cultural Heritage Alley → Exit from the East Gate 🚶♀️ Taoyangli One-Day Ticket allows unlimited entry and exit within one day. 🌟 Imperial Kiln Museum: Free 🕒 Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM - 9:30 PM. Great for taking photos. The ceramics inside are mostly repaired, so the overall aesthetic appeal is limited, but the historical and cultural significance is rich, making it suitable for learning. A guided tour is available for those interested. 🌟 Intangible Cultural Heritage Alley: Personally, I think this is the best place to explore in Taoyangli. It consists of a small alley. Inside, there are various handicraft workshops, as well as food, drinks, and entertainment. It's a great place to stroll and admire the ceramics. Each shop offers different styles of ceramic crafts, making for a pleasant visit. ⭐️Xujia Kiln This is the world's largest wood-fired kiln. If you're lucky enough to catch the "Kiln Opening Festival," it's a lot of fun, with various ceremonies, hands-on activities, and cultural performances. Celebrities like Yin Tao, Huang Bo, and Song Qian have all taken photos here; it's a universally recognized great spot for photos. ⭐️Fuzhou Lane After exiting from the East Gate, a 10-minute walk will take you to nearby "Fuzhou Lane," a food paradise. For around 20 yuan per person, you can eat your fill.
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userThe essence of Wunvzhou Island lies entirely at night. The artificial Hui-style streetscape offers little to do during the day; its true highlight is at night. As dusk falls, the Baoyu Pagoda glows with shimmering light, the Hui-style architecture is reflected in the lake, and the swaying fish lanterns create a poetic scene. The intangible cultural heritage of iron-making is a major attraction, with molten iron at 1600℃ splashing like a golden river falling into the night—a truly breathtaking sight. However, the park's regular attractions are somewhat ordinary, and the NPC interactions are rather standard, offering few surprises. If you're only coming for the night view and the iron-making, visiting in the evening is more than enough to live up to your expectations.
- 4.5/5
M36***96This was my first time visiting Wugong Mountain. The scenery along the way was beautiful, with dense forests in the first section and alpine meadows in the second. Although it was tiring to climb all the way to the Golden Summit, it was well worth the trip.
- 4.7/5
187***62A museum well worth visiting… The artifacts, buried underground for nearly 2000 years… are remarkably well-preserved… It's amazing how the natural environment works… It was my first time seeing horseshoe-shaped gold ingots… 99.8% purity… I also gained a new understanding of Liu He, the Marquis of Haihun…
- 4.3/5
THALIA C.Our tour guide, Xiaofeng, was a gentle and polite young man. He explained things attentively and was very familiar with the museum's collection. He provided detailed explanations of the development of ceramic technology in various dynasties and the museum's finest pieces. It turns out he was even a student at a ceramics university! No wonder he was so professional and detailed. I learned a lot from his explanations and highly recommend him.







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